Cheryl Campbell

About Cheryl Campbell

Who is it?: Actress, Soundtrack
Birth Day: May 22, 1949
Birth Place:  St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Birth Sign: Gemini
Occupation: Actor
Years active: 1974–present

Cheryl Campbell Net Worth

Cheryl Campbell was born on May 22, 1949 in  St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, is Actress, Soundtrack. Cheryl Campbell is an English actress of notable accomplishment, probably best known in the United States for her turn as Eileen in Dennis Potter's Pennies from Heaven (1978), for which she received a BAFTA nomination as Best Television Actress. The following year, she won the award for her roles in three shows: Testament of Youth (1979), Malice Aforethought (1979) and "The Duke of Wellington". She also has been honored for her stage work, winning the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1983 for Best Actress in a Revival playing Nora Helmer in "A Doll's House."Born on May 22, 1949 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, Campbell studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, then went on to do her apprenticeship in repertory theater, including the famous Birmingham Rep. She became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company; it was for the RSC that she played Nora. Campbell also has been a member of the Royal National Theatre.
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💰Cheryl Campbell Net worth: $200,000

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Biography/Timeline

1978

Her first BAFTA nomination, Campbell earned the previous year for Eileen Everson, a very different character, opposite Bob Hoskins in Dennis Potter's television serial Pennies from Heaven (1978). Campbell's one other role in a work by Potter is as Janet in Rain on the Roof (1980).

1979

Campbell's other stage performances in London have encompassed the classics as well as new plays; they include You Never Can Tell (Lyric, 1979); Miss Julie (1983) in the title role; Little Eyolf (1985) as Asta; The Daughter-in-Law (1985) as Minnie; The Sneeze (a Chekhov selection) (1988) in various roles; Betrayal (1991) as Emma; The Strip (1995) as Loretta; Some Sunny Day (1996) as Emily; The Seagull (1997) as Arkadina; Passion (2000) as Nell; and Life After George (2002) as Beatrix.

1982

Campbell is stage performer of considerable note and great range. She has been twice a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. At the RSC in 1982, she played Nora Helmer in Adrian Noble's memorable production of Ibsen's A Doll's House (for which she was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Revival). In that same season, she also appeared as Diana in All's Well That Ends Well.

1992

She returned to the RSC in the 1992–94 season, playing Lady Macbeth to Sir Derek Jacobi's lead in Noble's controversial production of Macbeth; Beatrice-Joanna in The Changeling; Mistress Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor and Natasha in Misha's Party. She worked at the Royal National Theatre: playing as a junior member of the company in 1975, as Freda in Sir Peter Hall's Old Vic production of John Gabriel Borkman (starring Sir Ralph Richardson, Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Dame Wendy Hiller) and as Maggie in W. S. Gilbert's Engaged; in 1995, as Lady Politic Would-Be in Matthew Warchus's Volpone; and in 2003 as Dotty Otley in the NT's touring (and London) revival of Noises Off.