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Rosanna Lavelle is a Actor British born on 8 august 1979 at Lancashire (United-kingdom)

Rosanna Lavelle

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Birth name Sally Rosanna Lavelle
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 8 august 1979 (44 years) at Lancashire (United-kingdom)

Rosanna Lavelle (right) during the filming of The Sarah Jane Adventures
Sally Rosanna Lavelle (born 8 August 1979) better known simply as Rosanna Lavelle, is an English actress. She attended the National Student Theatre in 1997 and then studied at Cambridge University.

Lavelle has won critical praise for her stage roles. She was called the "emotional core" of the 2006 revival of An Inspector Calls. Lavelle's performance as Beatrice in A View from the Bridge with the National Student Drama Festival won a Sunday Times Outstanding Performance Award, Scarborough.

She was working as an English literature and drama teacher at The Henrietta Barnett School, in North London, but has now quit this job to have a baby.

She is currently working at a school in Sheffield as an English teacher.



^ Hallett, Victor An Inspector Calls, The Stage (28 September 2006)

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Filmography of Rosanna Lavelle (2 films)

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Angel
Angel (2007)
, 2h14
Directed by François Ozon
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about writers
Actors Romola Garai, Sam Neill, Charlotte Rampling, Michael Fassbender, Lucy Russell, Jacqueline Tong
Roles Lady Irania
Rating57% 2.897392.897392.897392.897392.89739
Angel Deverell (Romola Garai) is considered an outsider in the town of Norley. She has a fanciful imagination and prefers to be alone, writing. Her mother, a shopkeeper, and her aunt, who works for the family that lives in the grand house called Paradise, don't understand her.
Two Men Went To War
Directed by John Henderson
Genres Drama, War, Comedy
Themes Political films
Actors Kenneth Cranham, Phyllida Law, Julian Glover, Rosanna Lavelle, Anthony Valentine, David Ryall
Roles Emma Fraser
Rating65% 3.295443.295443.295443.295443.29544
Sergeant Peter King (Kenneth Cranham) and Private Leslie Cuthbertson (Leo Bill) of the Royal Army Dental Corps passionately desire to see active service, but are held back. Armed with two revolvers and a handful of grenades, they plan an unauthorised mission to occupied France. They write to the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, explaining their intention to fight the Germans. After they finally succeed in getting to France, they stumble across a German radar station. They blow up what they take to be the main operations room, and then the entire compound unexpectedly erupts with gunfire and explosions. They narrowly evade the Germans and escape in a boat which is later blown up by a mine; the men are picked up by the British and interrogated as possible spies. Once their identities have been established, they are returned to barracks to be court-martialed as deserters. An aide of Winston Churchill had seen their letter, and knew of a commando raid on the radar facility which was facilitated by a diversion due to mysterious explosions in what they discover was actually the cookhouse. The aide intervenes in the court martial, establishes their presence at the enemy radar station and conveys an invitation to tea with the Prime Minister should they ever be in Whitehall. The court nevertheless demotes Sergeant King to the rank of corporal and remands Private Cuthbertson to military prison for 28 days, lenient sentences for desertion in wartime. A note on screen tells the viewer that the men never meet again.