Mary Roscoe
Biography
Mary grew up in Zimbabwe and came to London to train. She has been acting in film, television and theatre since 1980, and teaching alongside her acting work for 10 years. Recent acting with the acclaimed film directors Mike Leigh and Joanna Hogg led to Mary teaching improvisation for film at several drama schools in London.
Film work includes – Testament of Youth (James Kent), The Riot Club (Lone Scherfig), Paddington (Paul King), Woman in Black Angel of Death (Tom Harper) Exhibition (Joanna Hogg), Les Miserables (Tom Hooper), Suspension of Disbelief (Mike Figgis), Chatroom (Hideo Nakata), Unrelated (Joanna Hogg – Guardian & Evening Standard award for best first film, Independent Film Critic’s Award for best film), Topsy Turvy (Mike Leigh).
TV work includes – War & Peace, Partners in Crime, The Casual Vacancy, Whitechapel, Holby City, Great Expectations, The Crimson Petal and the White, Canoe Man, Antiques Rogue Show, The Thieving Headmistress, George Orwell A Life in Pictures, The Rector’s Wife, Frank Stubbs, Lovejoy, Sorry!
Theatre includes playing lead roles in Repertory Theatres all over UK. London work includes “Aunt Dan & Lemon” Royal Court, Olive Oyl in “Popeye” Arts Theatre, Maria in “Twelfth Night” for Regents Park, “Trilby & Svengali” for Shared Experience at Lyric Hammersmith, 2 years of work for Mike Alfreds at Sadlers Wells, and experimental improvised work with David Gale & David Glass Ensemble.
Filmography
Les Misérables
as Ensemble Factory Women 2012
Paddington
as Master Gruber's Aunt 2014
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
as Woman in Tube 2014
The Riot Club
as George's Mother 2014
Chatroom
as Psychiatrist 2010
The People We Hate at the Wedding
as Martha 2022
Topsy-Turvy
as Miss Carlyle 1999
To Kill a King
as Lady Whitby 2003
Unrelated
as Verena 2008
Exhibition
as Neighbour Guest 2013
Ashes and Sand
as Teacher 2003
The Thieving Headmistress
as Maureen Stapley 2006
Canoe Man
as Solicitor 2010
George Orwell: A Life In Pictures
as Eileen Blair 2003