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Michelle Terry
"I could do Shakespeare forever."
Michelle Terry is an Olivier Award-winning actress working extensively in theatre, TV, and radio. She is currently the Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe, where she has gained critical acclaim for her modern interpretations of Shakespeare's plays.
Notable productions of Terry's include a 2018 gender-fluid production of Hamlet and a 2024 production of Richard III in which she was cast as the lead. In television, she is known for writing and starring in the Sky One series The Café, as well as for her appearances in Extras, Law & Order: UK, and Reunited.
"I could do Shakespeare forever."
Michelle Terry is an Olivier Award-winning actress working extensively in theatre, TV, and radio. She is currently the Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe, where she has gained critical acclaim for her modern interpretations of Shakespeare's plays.
Notable productions of Terry's include a 2018 gender-fluid production of Hamlet and a 2024 production of Richard III in which she was cast as the lead. In television, she is known for writing and starring in the Sky One series The Café, as well as for her appearances in Extras, Law & Order: UK, and Reunited.
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