Helen Oakleigh
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Helen is a versatile theatre and film practitioner. She has worked across a wide spectrum of disciplines and won awards across a range of fields including for work as an actor, writer and director and for new writing, Shakespeare and poetry.
She has a unique training & experience. With a Degree in English & Creative Studies (Acting, Directing & Writing) during which her play "Driver" won a play writing competition to be produced. A Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Acting from Redroofs Film and Television School at Bray Film Studios which saw commercials she wrote being produced and a Diploma in Directing and Video Production which again saw her script "A Midsummer Nightmare" being voted for as the script to produce.
In addition to the screen roles listed here acting on stage includes the title role in "The Snow Queen", "The Comedy of Errors", "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Taming of The Shrew", Sylvia in "Stepping Out", abridged & starred in "Female Transport", Mrs Moore in "Music Hall", White Witch in "The Magician's Nephew" & "The Wizard of Oz" many more including No.1 Tour of celebrity comedy "The Naked Truth". Her portrayal of Titania won her Best Actor from GDS. Directing work ranges from "NewsRevue" at Canal Cafe (London 2012), UK tour of "The Tempest", "The Winter's Tale" at The Rose Theatre, Bankside, "The Bald Prima Donna" at The Space and a number of new writing pieces at The Old Red Lion Theatre, Angel. Helen wrote & directed "Roundabout" screening at a number of festivals & nominated for Best Film. She teaches master classes in Shakespeare, character work, screen acting, script work & film-making. She was the winner of "Best Director" for short film "Happy Days". Helen has a large range of audio books available to buy online or in all good bookshops and/or audible. They include "Gaslight", "Ghosts", "Spring Awakening", "The Wild Duck", sci-fi series "Time Hunter" and a horror series by M.R. James. Helen has acted in or directed most of these plus both played lead role Keren and co-directed "Fight For The Remote".
Writing is how Helen began in the industry before training she already had her own column and poetry published. At university her play "Driver" won a competition to be produced, at film school her film script "A Midsummer Nightmare" was chosen to be produced and her play "Friends For Life" shortlisted for The Verity Bargate Award & Sara Sugarman Bursaries enabling her to study writing at RADA whilst it was produced at The Millfield Theatre, London. She has completed the film script of "Friends For Life" which is a gritty drama dealing with pedophilia, crime and the friendship of a group of young girls and has also written three feature films to date including Friends For Life, Jordanna and She's Watching You with two more in development.
Helen Oakleigh has a solid training both on and off screen crewing on major blockbusters such as Harry Potter and producing or starring in smaller productions. She is extremely hard working and a keen observer of a changing world and the representation of it on screen. Credits are updated regularly return soon for more news...
She has a unique training & experience. With a Degree in English & Creative Studies (Acting, Directing & Writing) during which her play "Driver" won a play writing competition to be produced. A Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Acting from Redroofs Film and Television School at Bray Film Studios which saw commercials she wrote being produced and a Diploma in Directing and Video Production which again saw her script "A Midsummer Nightmare" being voted for as the script to produce.
In addition to the screen roles listed here acting on stage includes the title role in "The Snow Queen", "The Comedy of Errors", "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Taming of The Shrew", Sylvia in "Stepping Out", abridged & starred in "Female Transport", Mrs Moore in "Music Hall", White Witch in "The Magician's Nephew" & "The Wizard of Oz" many more including No.1 Tour of celebrity comedy "The Naked Truth". Her portrayal of Titania won her Best Actor from GDS. Directing work ranges from "NewsRevue" at Canal Cafe (London 2012), UK tour of "The Tempest", "The Winter's Tale" at The Rose Theatre, Bankside, "The Bald Prima Donna" at The Space and a number of new writing pieces at The Old Red Lion Theatre, Angel. Helen wrote & directed "Roundabout" screening at a number of festivals & nominated for Best Film. She teaches master classes in Shakespeare, character work, screen acting, script work & film-making. She was the winner of "Best Director" for short film "Happy Days". Helen has a large range of audio books available to buy online or in all good bookshops and/or audible. They include "Gaslight", "Ghosts", "Spring Awakening", "The Wild Duck", sci-fi series "Time Hunter" and a horror series by M.R. James. Helen has acted in or directed most of these plus both played lead role Keren and co-directed "Fight For The Remote".
Writing is how Helen began in the industry before training she already had her own column and poetry published. At university her play "Driver" won a competition to be produced, at film school her film script "A Midsummer Nightmare" was chosen to be produced and her play "Friends For Life" shortlisted for The Verity Bargate Award & Sara Sugarman Bursaries enabling her to study writing at RADA whilst it was produced at The Millfield Theatre, London. She has completed the film script of "Friends For Life" which is a gritty drama dealing with pedophilia, crime and the friendship of a group of young girls and has also written three feature films to date including Friends For Life, Jordanna and She's Watching You with two more in development.
Helen Oakleigh has a solid training both on and off screen crewing on major blockbusters such as Harry Potter and producing or starring in smaller productions. She is extremely hard working and a keen observer of a changing world and the representation of it on screen. Credits are updated regularly return soon for more news...