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Julia Ford

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Julia Ford (born 7 August 1963)[1] is a British actress,[2] voice actress[3] and director.[4]

Early life

She was born in Chester, Cheshire and grew up in Sutton Weaver. She attended Helsby County Grammar School.

Career

Her acting work includes theatre, film, radio and television productions. She played the lead role of Agnes in Molière's School For Wives at The National Theatre, aged 23. In 2017 she directed In His Kiss for BBC Radio 4. In 2015 and 2016 she playing Lydia Lambert in Husbands and Sons at the National Theatre. In 2018 she directed Harlan Coben's Safe for Netflix. In 2019 she directed a new three-part series for ITV Sticks and Stones.

Personal life

Ford is married to the dramatist, actor and poet Mike Packer. They reside in Brighton. The couple have two sons, Frank and Jake.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Silent Witness Louise Dryden Episode: "Nowhere Fast"
2008 Waking the Dead Lucy Dearden Episode: "Wounds"
2009 Doctors Director 6 episodes
2009 Inspector George Gently Mrs Shaw Episode: "Gently Through the Mill"
2014 Happy Valley Jenny Weatherill 5 episodes
2016 Vera Morven Episode: "Tuesday's Child"
2021 The Bay Director Series 2, Episodes 4–6

References

  1. ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info".
  2. ^ "Julia Ford – Timeline featuring TV shows and other highlights from her career and personal life".
  3. ^ "Bespoke Voice Agency".
  4. ^ "Julia Ford".