Sandra Reinton

Milburn Browning Associates
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Sandra Reinton

Milburn Browning Associates
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Sandra has extensive experience of both stage and screen and has worked with some of the best actors and directors in the business.

After taking a First in English from Bristol and training at Drama Centre under Yat Malmgren and Christopher Fettes, she made her stage debut in Birmingham as Maggie in ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ opposite Marcus d’Amico.

Stage roles since have included Valentine in ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ at the Royal Exchange with David Threlfall, Kate in ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ opposite Stephen Mangan in Birmingham and Curley’s Wife in ´Of Mice and Men’ with Joe McGann at the Old Vic.

Her screen credits range from Oscar-winning movie ‘Shakespeare in Love’ to the prime time ITV comedy ‘Bonkers’ (written by Sally Wainwright, directed by BAFTA-winner Juliet May), in which she was series regular, Imelda.

Sandra is completely bilingual (English/French) thanks to a French mother, as well as proficient in Italian.

She holds French and British passports.

Sandra lives in London, with secondary bases in Paris and Normandy.

She has a home studio for recording voiceovers, equipped with Rode USB mic, Marantz sound shielding and full fat cable connection that doesn’t rely on WiFi.


48-58 yearsGreater London (GB), Paris (FR)
Genderfemale
Acting age48-58 years
NationalityFrench, British
Main professionActor
Housing optionsManche (FR)
Driver's licensesCar class
Eye colorhazel
Hair colordark brown
Height (cm)172
Weight (in kg)59
LanguagesEnglish(native)French(native)Italian
DialectsAmerican Southern EnglishBristolCockneyDevonEdinburghIrish accentLondon(native dialect)ManchesterNew England EnglishNew York EnglishRP(native dialect)Standard American EnglishWest CountryYorkshire
AccentsFrenchItalian
SportSwimmingTennisWestern riding
DanceBallet
PitchAlto, Mezzo-soprano
Training

Drama Centre London, Diploma in Acting

University of Bristol, First Class BA Hons English (Eric Pendry Prize, Thomas David Taylor Prize, Roy Littlewood Prize)

Film
Gladiatress (Feature film)
Andrasta
Brian Grant MIssion Pictures
Two Men Went To War (Feature film)
Marie
John Henderson Ira Trattner Productions/Little Wing Films
Shakespeare In Love (Feature film)
Rosaline
John Madden Miramax Films
Sweet Revenge (Feature film)
Hilary Tick
Malcolm Mowbray Artisan Films
Television
Bonkers
Imelda (series regular)
Juliet May, Jim Doyle, Rob Evans Lime Pictures (ITV1)
Rosemary And Thyme
Gwynne
Brian Farnham Thames Television
As If
Julia
Brian Grant Channel 4
In The Name Of Love
Kelly
Ferdinand Fairfax ITV1
Holby City
Anthea Russell
James Hawes BBC Television
Bugs
Christa (series regular)
Brian Grant BBC Television
The Bill
Jasmine Wright
Nicholas Laughland Thames Television
Casualty
Michele Layton
Peter Barber-Fleming BBC Television
The Bill
Linda Mason
Peter Barber-Fleming Thames Television
The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous
Julia
Robert Knights Anglia TV
The Chief
DI Kim Turner
Tom Cotter Anglia TV
Theater
Of Mice And Men
Curley's Wife
Jonathan Church Old Vic
Elizabeth Rex
Stanley
Jonathan Church Birmingham Repertory Theatre
She Stoops To Conquer
Kate Hardcastle
John Harrison Birmingham Stage Company
The Count of Monte Cristo
Valentine/Renee
Braham Murray Royal Exchange
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Maggie
Graeme Messer Birmingham Stage Company
Commercial
British Telecom
WHSmith
Stakis Hotels
Michelin Tyres
Sara Lee
Mirror Newspapers
Specsavers
Knorr