Who's Who - Cast
Hildegard Neil
Trained at RADA, Hildegard's international career includes acclaimed work in film, television and theatre. She played opposite Charlton Heston in his film Antony and Cleopatra. Recent television roles include "Nellie Seamus" in Doctors, "The Marchioness of Telford " in Hotel Babylon. In theatre, she has played "Madam Arcati" in Blithe Spirit, "Mrs. Violet Venable" in Suddenly Last Summer. Hildegard's other theatre work includes a season at the Royal Shakespeare Company, "Gertrude" in Hamlet, "Eleanor of Aquitane" in The Lion In Winter and "The Abbess" in Comedy of Errors at Stafford.
Ben Onwukwe
Ben spent ten years pretending to put out fires as "Recall" in LWT's hit tv series Londons Burning. He has worked extensively in other media, notably the Royal Shakespeare Company where he appeared last year in The Winter's Tale and Pericles. He has had numerous stints on the BBC Radio Drama Company, gracing the airwaves in countless classic serials and one-off dramas. This is his second appearance at the "Rosie" - in 2006 Ben gave his Othello in an adaptation called Black and White Sextet.
Robert Wainwright
Trained at The Academy Drama School, London, Robert's recent theatre work includes Exiles Exit Stage Left Theatre, San Francisco., The Children's Hour Barons Court Theatre, Nigel & Nita's Wedding New Conaught, Covent Garden, The Wind Thing Musical here at the "Rosie", Blood Wedding Barons Court and Plague: The Musical at this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Robert's film work includes Uncut, Greenacre Films, The Demon Within, 24 Carrot Films and Rough Him Up, an internet comedy sketch for Rhubba Dot Comedy.
Emma Fletcher
Emma trained at E15. Her recent theatre work includes The Decorator, Ian Dickens Productions, Mutti Geringer in Anne Frank (The Criterion), The Vagina Monologues ( Helen Bamber), Karen in The Muddy Pool,
(Marriott Awards and Fay Weldon), Wanda in The Power and the Glory (Soho Theatre). TV and film includes various independent features and a docu-styled film shown in Paris museums. TV commercials include lead in; Activia, Wink Bingo, Balfor Legal, Andrea Bocelli, Gamucci, AMV dating, Sony VAIO and Wetherspoon.
Trained at Sandown College of Performing Arts, Ed's many stage appearances include "Max" in Dial M For Murder and "Puck" in A Midsummer Night's Dream. TV appearances include Eastenders, Casualty and Brookside, he featured as "Trebor" in the film Spider . Ed studied singing and opera at the Royal College of Music. He has sung with the English National Opera and other major companies. Recent performances include Buxton Fringe Festival and Monkey: Journey to the West at Covent Garden.
Edward D'arcy Hatton
