LINDA BASSETT

Linda Bassett
Linda Bassett
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: February 4, 1950
Place of Birth: Pluckley, Kent, England, UK

Biography

Linda Bassett was born in the Kentish village of Pluckley - location for the television series The Darling Buds of May (1991). She was brought up in Pimlico, South London, by her typist mother and police officer father. She became interested in acting as a child when she was frequently taken to see plays in London, most notably at the Old Vic, the famous classical theater. On leaving school, Linda went to work at the Old Vic as an usherette and catering manager, before going to read English at Leeds University. However, she dropped out after a year and became involved in a local drama group which put on plays in community-based locations, such as schools. She regards this as her theatrical schooling, having had no formal training. She made her London stage debut at the age of 32 in 1982 and, in 1991, joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. Although she was a well-regarded stage performer, it was the 1999 film version of the play East Is East (1999) (in which she had been an original stage cast member) which brought her to a larger audience and, throughout the 2000s, she has been a familiar face in a variety of films and television series. In the late 1980s, she returned to live in Pluckley.

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

2017·
Strike
Joan Nancarrow
Dr Yasmine Vondenburg
Anna
Malka Rosen
Phyllis Crane
Grandma
Ella Khan
Mrs. Jennings
Queenie Turrill
Ms. Brenner
2008·
Cass
Doll
Maggie
Trolley Lady
Monica Pringle
Mel
2004·
The Brief
Maureen Tyler
2004·
Spivs
Auntie Vee
Nurse Nina
Cora
2002·
The Hours
Nelly Boxall
Anthea
Housekeeper
Sister
Ella Khan
Abby Potterson
Peggy
Maryann Money
Mrs. Spud
Eileen Carnack
Betty Stratton
Ellen Slater
Doctor
Mary's Mother
Miss Haddon QC
1995·
Bramwell
Maud
1995·
Haunted
Madame Brontski
1995·
Loved Up
Mum
Susan
Mrs. Loveless
1992·
Heartbeat
Beryl Palmer
Mrs. Miles
Sandra Matkin
Virginia Lyddon
Janet Swanton
Gertrude Stein
1986·
Casualty
Olwyn Humphries
1984·
The Bill
1983·
Dramarama