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Jane Wymark
NameJane Wymark
OccupationActress
Known forMidsomer Murders, Poirot, Inspector Morse

Jane Wymark is a British actress, best known for her role as Joyce Barnaby in the ITV drama series Midsomer Murders, alongside John Nettles and Daniel Casey. She has also appeared in other notable television series, including Poirot, Inspector Morse, and A Touch of Frost, working with actors such as David Suchet and John Thaw. Wymark's career has been marked by her versatility and range, with performances in a variety of genres, from drama to comedy, and collaborations with directors like Peter Hammond and Andrew Grieve. Her work has been recognized with nominations from organizations such as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the Royal Television Society.

Early Life and Education

Jane Wymark was born in London, England, to Patrick Wymark and Olwen Wymark, and is the sister of Tristram Wymark and Rowan Wymark. She attended the University of London, where she studied English literature and theatre studies, and later trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), alongside fellow students like Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. Wymark's early life and education were influenced by her family's connections to the British theatre and film industry, with her father being a renowned actor who appeared in productions such as The Power Game and The Plane Makers, and worked with directors like Terry Hughes and Christopher Morahan.

Career

Wymark's career in acting began with appearances in theatre productions at venues like the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, working with directors such as Trevor Nunn and Peter Hall. She then transitioned to television, with early roles in series like The Bill and Casualty, and later landed the part of Joyce Barnaby in Midsomer Murders, which she played from 1997 to 2011, alongside actors like Laura Howard and Jason Hughes. Wymark has also appeared in other notable television series, including Foyle's War, New Tricks, and Doc Martin, working with actors such as Michael Kitchen and Martin Clunes. Her performances have been recognized with nominations from organizations such as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the Royal Television Society, and she has worked with production companies like ITV Studios and BBC Studios.

Filmography

Wymark's filmography includes a wide range of television series and films, such as Midsomer Murders, Poirot, Inspector Morse, and A Touch of Frost, as well as The Last Detective and Rosemary & Thyme, working with actors like Bernard Hepton and Felicity Kendell. She has also appeared in theatre productions like The Importance of Being Earnest and A Midsummer Night's Dream, at venues like the Globe Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Bath. Wymark's performances have been recognized with nominations from organizations such as the Laurence Olivier Awards and the What's On Stage Awards, and she has worked with directors like Declan Donnellan and Nick Hytner. Her filmography also includes appearances in radio dramas like The Archers and Doctor Who, working with actors like Timothy Dalton and Tom Baker.

Personal Life

Wymark is married to Paul Howell, and the couple has two children together, Bella Howell and Charlie Howell. She is also a supporter of several charitable organizations, including the Royal Shakespeare Company's Education Department and the National Theatre's Learning Department, and has worked with charities like The Prince's Trust and The Children's Society. Wymark's personal life is also influenced by her interests in literature and theatre history, and she has been involved in various projects related to the conservation of historic buildings and the promotion of arts education, working with organizations like the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Arts Council England.

Awards and Nominations

Wymark has been recognized with several award nominations throughout her career, including nominations from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the Royal Television Society. She has also been nominated for awards like the Laurence Olivier Awards and the What's On Stage Awards, and has won awards like the TV Quick Award and the National Television Award, working with production companies like ITV Studios and BBC Studios. Wymark's performances have been recognized by organizations such as the Guild of Television Cameramen and the British Society of Cinematographers, and she has worked with directors like Peter Kosminsky and Stephen Poliakoff. Her awards and nominations are a testament to her versatility and range as an actress, and her contributions to the British television industry and the world of theatre. Category:British actresses

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