Josette Patricia Simon OBE is a British actress. She played the part of Dayna Mellanby in the third and fourth series of the television sci-fi series Blake's 7 from 1980 to 1981.[1][2] On stage, she has appeared in Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) productions from 1982, playing Ariel in The Tempest, to 2018 when she was Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra

Her first leading role at the RSC, the first for a black actress, was as Rosaline, in Love's Labour's Lost, directed by Barry Kyle, in 1984.[3] In 1987, Simon appeared for the RSC again, in the lead role of Isabelle in Measure for Measure.[4][5] Later leading roles for the RSC saw her as Titania/Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999–2000) and Cleopatra in Antony And Cleopatra (2017–18).[6][7]

Simon won the Evening Standard's Best Actress award,,[8] a Critics' Circle Theatre Award, and Plays and Players Critic Awards for After the Fall,[9][10] and two film festival awards for her part in Milk and Honey (1988).[11][12] She was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2000, for services to drama.[13]

Television and streaming

Channels and dates are for the United Kingdom unless otherwise indicated.

Year Title` Role Notes Ref.
1980–1981Blake's 7Dayna MellanbyBBC1. 26 episodes.[1][2]
1980The Cuckoo Waltz[14]
1980The SquadNoble Bartlett[15][16]
1984Play for TodayLinda KingBBC1. Episode: "King".[17][18]
1986Pob's ProgrammeguestChannel 4[19]
1986HaremGeislaTV movie[20]
1986Save a LifeBBC1[21]
1986UmbrellaBBC1[22]
1986The PyratesShebaBBC2[23][24]
1988Thompsonvarious rolesBBC1. 2 episodes.[25][26]
1989Screen Two: Here is the NewsBBC2[27]
1989Child SlavesnarratorBBC2[28]
1989Capital CityBeatriceEpisode: "Take Over"[29]
1990When Love DiesAnnabelChannel 4[30]
1992A Child from the SouthNadiaTV movie[20][31]
1992Bitter HarvestVivienne JohnsonBBC2[29][32]
1992Nice TownFrankie3 episodes[33]
1993SeekersSusieBoth episodes[34]
1994The Natural WorldnarratorBBC Radio 4[35]
1994Black Christmas: Shooting Starsnarrator[36]
1995Henry IVKateBBC[37][38]
1997Bridge of TimeFatimaABC. TV movie.[39][40]
1997Kavanagh QCDr. Hilary JamesonITV. Episode: "Blood Money".[29]
1998Dalziel and PascoeEileen AnstissBBC One. Episode: "Bones and Silence".[29]
1998Silent WitnessDCI Jo HoskinsBBC One. Episodes: "Divided Loyalties: Part 1 & 2".[29]
1999PolterguestsDilys TringITV[31][41]
2000Reputations: Joe Louis: the Boxer Who Beat HitlernarratorBBC Two[42]
2002CelebDawnBBC One[43]
2003The Last DetectiveJemma DuvallITV. Episode: "Lofty".[29]
2006PoirotMirelle MilesiEpisode: "The Mystery of the Blue Train"[29]
2006CasualtyBBC One. Episodes: "The Sunny Side of the Street, Part 1 & 2".[44]
2007LewisStephanie FieldingITV. Episode: "Expiation".[29]
2008SkinsElaineE4. Episode "Jal".[29][45]
2009MinderDI MurrayChannel 5[46]
2009–10CasualtyFrances LiveleyBBC One. 7 episodes.[47]
2000The SilenceTherapistBBC One, two episodes[48][49]
2011Silent WitnessMrs FerrisBBC One. Episode: "First Casualty: Part 2".[50]
2012New TricksVeraBBC One. Episode: "Queen and Country".[51]
2012MerlinEuchdag / The DiamairBBC One Episode: "Arthur's Bane: Part One & Two"[52]
2014Death in ParadiseJudge Anne StoneBBC One. Episode: "An Artistic Murder".[53]
2014SuspectsDr. Melanie StandishChannel 5[29]
2016NWTheodora Lewis LaneBBC Two[29]
2017BroadchurchChief Superintendent ClarkITV. 3 episodes.[29]
2018The SplitMayaBBC One.[54]
2018Jägarna (TV-serie)Ayanda Moganedi[55]
2019NightflyersCynthiaSyfy[56]
2019Queens of MysteryTallulah Savage-HughesAcorn TV. 2 episodes, "Death by Vinyl"[57][58]
2020RivieraCynthia AkuffoSky Atlantic. Series 3, episodes 7 and 8.[59][60]
2020The WitcherEithneNetflix[61]
2020AbsentiaRowena KincadeAmazon Prime Video[62]
2020Shakespeare and HathawayHenrietta BolingbrokeBBC One. Episode "How The Rogue Roar'd"[63]
2020Small AxeLydia ThomasBBC One. Episode "Education".[64]
2021The Mallorca FilesAnna HammondBBC One. Episode: "The Maestro".[65]
2022Anatomy of a ScandalAngela ReganNetflix. 6 episodes.[66][67]
2022The Girlfriend ExperienceLindseyStarz[68]
2022HaloDesiderataParamount+. Episode "Inheritance".[69]
2022CrossfireMiriamBBC One[70]
In ProductionAnansi BoysChief Commissioner CamberwellAmazon Prime Video[71]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany/TheatreDirectorRef.[lower-alpha 1]
1976The Miracle WorkerMarthaLeicester Haymarket TheatreMichael Bogdanov[31]
1982Salvation Now[lower-alpha 2]Estelle NamierRoyal Shakespeare CompanyDusty Hughes[72]
1982, 1983MacbethWeird SisterRoyal Shakespeare CompanyHoward Davies[72]
1982, 1983Much Ado About NothingJosetta & Servant to HeroRoyal Shakespeare CompanyTerry Hands[72]
1982, 1983Peer GyntHerd Girl; Anitra & Wedding GuestRoyal Shakespeare CompanyRon Daniels[72]
1982, 1983The TempestSpiritRoyal Shakespeare CompanyRon Daniels[72]
1982, 1983Antony And CleopatraIrasRoyal Shakespeare CompanyAdrian Noble[72]
1983Much Ado About NothingMargaretRoyal Shakespeare CompanyTerry Hands[72]
1983The Custom of the CountryTendaiRoyal Shakespeare CompanyDavid Jones[72]
1984, 1985The Merchant Of VeniceNerissaRoyal Shakespeare CompanyJohn Caird[72]
1984, 1985Golden GirlsDorcas AblemanRoyal Shakespeare CompanyBarry Kyle[72]
1984The PartyLindie MannRoyal Shakespeare CompanyHoward Davies[72]
1984, 1985Love's Labour's LostRosalineRoyal Shakespeare CompanyBarry Kyle[72]
1984The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of ArcJoanRoyal Shakespeare CompanyAJ Quinn[72]
1987, 1988Measure For MeasureIsabellaRoyal Shakespeare CompanyNicholas Hytner[72]
1990After The FallMaggieRoyal National TheatreMichael Blakemore[5]
1991The White DevilVittoriaRoyal National TheatrePhilip Prowse[73]
1995The Taming of the ShrewKatherinaLeicester Haymarket TheatreMihai Măniuțiu[5]
1997The MaidsOur LadyDonmar WarehouseJohn Crowley[74][75]
1999Don CarlosQueen ElizabethRoyal Shakespeare CompanyGail Edwards[72]
1999, 2000A Midsummer Night's DreamTitania/HippolytaRoyal Shakespeare CompanyMichael Boyd[72]
2001The Vagina MonologuesOld Vic Theatre[76]
2017, 2018Antony And CleopatraCleopatraRoyal Shakespeare CompanyIqbal Khan[72]

Radio

Year Title` Role Notes Ref.
1984MeridianguestBBC World Service[77]
1985Woman's HourguestBBC Radio 4[78]
1985MirandolinaMirandolinaBBC Radio 3[79]
1992Dictator Galthe GalBBC Radio 3[80]
1992Woman's HourguestBBC Radio 4[81]
1992Work TalkguestBBC Radio 4[82]
1994Towards the Millennium: Listen to MeGertrude Stein play. BBC Radio 3.[83]
1994Woman's HourguestBBC Radio 4[84]
1995Sealed with a KissEllenBBC Radio 4[85]
1996The Roads to FreedomIvichBBC Radio 4[86]
1996Picasso's WomenMarie-ThérèseBBC Radio 3[87]
1996Poetry Please!readerBBC Radio 4[88]
1997The Sunday Play: Agonies AwakeningAthenaBBC Radio 3[89]
1998Sunday Play: Twelfth NightOliviaBBC Radio 3[90]
2001Book of the Week: The Josephine Baker StoryreaderBBC Radio 4, five episodes.[91]
2002Afternoon Play: Voices in the Room MishaBonnie Greer play. BBC Radio 4.[92]
2002Afternoon Play: Letters to an icon DarkLady/lnvisiblewomanBBC Radio 4[93]
2006Book of the Week: And Still I RisereaderBook by Doreen Lawrence. BBC Radio 4, five episodes.[94]
2006The VerbactorIn Nick Silver Can't Sleep by Janice Kerbel. BBC Radio 3[95]
2006Poetry PleasereaderBBC Radio 4, two episodes.[96][97]
2007Words and MusicreaderBBC Radio 3. Episode "Slavery and Freedom".[98]
2008Words and MusicreaderBBC Radio 3. Episode "Birth and Rebirth".[99]
2011Words and MusicreaderBBC Radio 3. Episode "Law and Order".[100]
2018Choir and OrganguestBBC Radio 3[101]
2018Inheritance TracksguestBBC Radio 4[102]
2019Words and MusicpresenterBBC Radio 3. Episode "Windrush: Some Kind of Homecoming".[103]
2020Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen?Mrs RagnarrokBBC Radio 4[104]
2022Gossip and Goddesses with Granny KumarguestBBC Radio 4[105]
2022Steve Wright in the AfternoonguestBBC Radio 2[106]

Film

Year Title Role Ref.
1987Cry FreedomDr. Ramphele[107]
1988Milk and HoneyJoanna Bell[107]
2012Red LightsCorinne[108]
2017Wonder WomanMnemosyne[29]
2019Detective PikachuGrams[29]
2020The WitchesZelda[109]

Notes

  1. For Shakespeare Birthplace Trust references, click on the play title on the linked page for fuller details.
  2. Play reading

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