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	<description><![CDATA[British actress Suzanna Hamilton's first major screen role was as Izz Huett in Roman Polanski's &#34;Tess&#34; (1979). She went on to feature in many more motion-pictures and television dramas including Michael Radford's &#34;Nineteen Eighty-Four&#34; (1984) opposite John Hurt, and Sydney Pollack's &#34;Out of Africa&#34; (1985) with Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. More recently she has featured in the BBC's long running TV series &#34;Silent Witness&#34; and UK independent feature film &#34;My Feral Heart&#34; (2016). As well as her work on screen, Suzanna continues to do theater and voice work.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suzanna was discovered in the early 1970's by filmmaker Claude Whatham, at age 12, in a children's experimental theater in north London. She starred in her first feature, &#34;Swallows and Amazons&#34;, based on the popular Arthur Ransome children's book, in 1974. Whatham also cast her as Princess Alexandra in the BBC miniseries, &#34;Disraeli&#34;. Hamilton first received training in acting at the Anna Scher Theatre School and later, at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suzanna's first major screen role was Izz Huett, the lovesick dairymaid, in Roman Polanski's 1979 film, &#34;Tess&#34;, based on the classic Thomas Hardy novel, &#34;Tess of the d'Urbervilles&#34;, which featured Nastassja Kinski in the title role.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Her next significant role was in Richard Loncraine's 1982 film, &#34;Brimstone and Treacle&#34;, based on Dennis Potter's play of the same name. In this film, Suzanna starred as Patricia Bates, the traumatized, catatonic daughter of a devoutly religious, middle-aged Home Counties couple whose lives are changed by a demonic drifter and con man portrayed by Sting. She was also featured the following year, in the BBC television mystery, &#34;A Pattern of Roses&#34;, with a young Helena Bonham Carter.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suzanna's next major motion-picture appearance is also her most famous and, arguably, her finest. In &#34;Nineteen Eighty-Four&#34;, she was perfectly cast as Julia in writer/director Michael Radford's film adaptation of George Orwell's classic dystopian novel. Her uncommonly bold, affecting performance, opposite John Hurt's Winston Smith, earned her some notoriety and a bit of a minor cult following over the years as the film's reputation has steadily grown.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1985 was a very busy year. She starred opposite Vanessa Redgrave in British playwright David Hare's film, &#34;Wetherby&#34;. As Karen Creasy, Hamilton's character is the sullen former friend of a young man who committed suicide, and she represents the emotional void at the heart of contemporary British life with all its repressions, denials, and disaffection -- &#34;a central disfiguring blankness&#34; as one character calls it. Her next role was as the equestrienne, Felicity, in Sydney Pollack's Oscar-winning &#34;Out of Africa&#34;, based on the memoirs of the famed Danish writer, Karen Blixen (aka &#34;Isak Dinesen&#34;) opposite Meryl Streep; a role that was an amalgam based on Beryl Markham and others.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Her subsequent screen roles were mostly in European films made in exotic locations, as well as numerous British television dramas. She played a saxophonist in an all-woman band touring colonial dives in southeast Asia in the 1987 German film, &#34;Devil's Paradise&#34;, shot in Thailand and based on a Joseph Conrad story. In 1988, she starred in another low-budget German film, a short called &#34;The Voice&#34;, opposite the British cult actor, Jon Finch (of Polanski's &#34;Macbeth&#34; and Hitchcock's &#34;Frenzy&#34; fame).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hamilton also starred in the well-received 1986 television drama &#34;Johnny Bull&#34;, with Peter MacNichol, Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst, and Kathy Bates. She next played the winsome Anglo-French spy, Matty Firman, in &#34;Wish Me Luck&#34;, a British World War II miniseries, and starred in the miniseries based on Barbara Taylor Bradford's &#34;Hold the Dream.&#34;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In the 1989 BBC miniseries &#34;Never Come Back&#34;, she made a striking appearance as the inscrutable femme fatale, Anna Raven, a murky, nourish conspiracy thriller set on the eve of the London blitz. Suzanna also turned in an admirable performance in the excellent 1990 British television film, &#34;Small Zones&#34;, as a strong-willed Russian poetess whose subversive writings have led to her indefinite imprisonment in a bleak Soviet holding cell. This was followed by a supporting role in a 1992 TV film of Barbara Cartland's Regency-period bodice-ripper, &#34;Duel of Hearts&#34;.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1992's low-budget Gothic horror romance, &#34;Tale of a Vampire&#34;, written and directed by Shimako Sato, a 27-year-old Japanese-British film student, features Suzanna in a dual appearance, as both Ann, a librarian mourning the death of her boyfriend, and as Virgina Clemm, the wife of Edgar Allan Poe and long-lost love of a lonely melancholic vampire played by Julian Sands.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suzanna had a recurring role In the 1990s as Dr. Karen Goodliffe on the British TV hospital dramatic series, &#34;Casualty&#34;. Her character had to be written out of the show after Hamilton became pregnant in early 1993. In 1997's &#34;Island on Bird Street&#34;, a Danish period drama made in the Dogme 95-style, concerning an orphaned Jewish boy who dodges the Nazis in occupied Europe during World War II, Suzanna has a brief cameo as the mother of a girl whom the boy befriends.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Suzanna Hamilton is also an accomplished theater and radio actress. She made her first West End appearance in 1982, starring in Tom Stoppard's play, &#34;The Real Thing&#34;. In 1993, she played the lead as a Welsh maid who gets in over her head in the Bush Theater production of Lucinda Coxon's &#34;Waiting at the Water's Edge&#34;. She was cast as Creusa in a Gate Theater 2002 production of Euripides' &#34;Ion&#34;, and in early 2005, Hamilton appeared as Dora, a tough, bereaved, guilt-ridden lesbian incarcerated in a 1920's asylum in the production of Charlotte Jones' chamber drama, &#34;Airswimming&#34;, at the Salisbury Playhouse. She also lent her voice to a 1991 audio-book recording of Julian Barnes' novel about a love triangle called &#34;Talking It Over&#34;.&lt;br /&gt;]]></description>
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		Brimstone & Treacle scene THREE
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		Brimstone & Treacle scene 2
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		Brimstone & Treacle
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