Philippa "Pippa" Haywood is an English actress who trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Haywood was born in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. She has an extensive television career which includes portraying the much put-upon Helen Brittas in the BBC One comedy series The Brittas Empire (1991-1997), Julie Chadwick in the 2007 BBC Two comedy Fear, Stress & Anger and the hot-tempered, sex-mad human resources director Joanna Clore in Green Wing (2004-2006), for which she won the "best comedy female performance" award at the 2005 Rose d'Or television festival in Lucerne, Switzerland). She has also done many dramatic roles, including Jenny Thorne in the 1988 ITV drama serial The One Game, and Mrs. Upjohn in the 2008 Agatha Christie's Poirot episode "Cat Among the Pigeons". In 2002 Haywood was a guest star in the last episode of the first series of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries. In 2007 she played the role of Veronica Gray in the first episode of the second series of Lewis and also had a guest role in a 2009 episode of Kingdom, and portrayed the disgraced Miss Bunting in several episodes of the first series of Mr Selfridge (2013). Since 2012 she has played one of the lead roles, Harriet, on the BBC One drama Prisoners' Wives, and costarred as Detective Superintendent Julie Dodson on the ITV drama series Scott & Bailey. In 2015 she appeared in the BBC TV adaptation of E.F. Benson's Mapp and Lucia, as Susan Wyse. In 2015, Haywood took over the role of Helen Golightly in the long-running BBC Radio 4 comedy Clare in the Community. The character was previously played by Liza Tarbuck. Haywood has also worked in film and theatre. Recent stage credits include: House & Garden, Private Lives, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Winter's Tale, Requiem and Landscape with Weapon at the National Theatre. She was then playing the lead role in Wanderlust at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs. On December 18th 2016 she starred in Midsomer Murders with Hugh Dennis.
Pippa is a multi award winning writer and actor. a content creator & voice artist. She also directs, produces and rides a Triumph. Based in London and LA, she is a dual UK/US citizen, part of the 2019/20 BAFTA Crew scheme, a member of the Writers Guild, Equity and SAG-AFTRA. She writes and creates female centric comedy and drama across all formats and media. Pippa grew up in England and South Africa and went to school with Americans, so she's messed up but really versatile. Having lived in the US for the past few years and also being in a 'mixed' marriage, she can now claim to have witnessed 3 different brands of racism on 3 separate continents. Which is nice. An actor since her teens, Pippa's first role was as Ann Burden in the original BBC two-handed post apocalypic film, Z FOR ZACHARIAH. Since then she has appeared in dozens of TV, film, theatre and radio productions but is best known for series regular stint as Superbitch Elaine Fenwick in CORONATION STREET, or Shaz in cult kids BBC comedy series, HANGAR 17. She also made a splash as Anna the demon Dutch girl in Michael Palin's classic film, EAST OF IPSWICH, Joyce in WW2 comedy-drama AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG, and Fergie in NBC's imaginatively titled royal movie, FERGIE & ANDREW. On STAGE she's had leading roles at many UK reps from Shakespeare to Neil Simon. She has been directed several times by Sir Alan Ayckbourn, including COMIC POTENTIAL, as well as NOISES OFF and BUS STOP in the West End & DEAD FUNNY at Chichester. Pippa's first writing credits were comedy sketches for multi award winning SMACK THE PONY, NO LIMIT (Sky), and Newsrevue (London's long running live satire show). Since doing her screenwriting MA at LCC, she has writing credits for TV, short films and web series (SONY UK) the groundbreaking plot- interactive teen drama, SOPHIA'S DIARY, as well as Edinburgh and LA Comedy Fest sketch shows, one woman show, DESTINATION ELEVATION (Pleasance and Soho Theatre) and several short plays. Pippa has performed her own skecth and stand-up material at The Comedy Store, Improv and LA Comedy festival. She's been optioned and commissioned for features and TV by eOne, BBC, Radio 4, RHI/Hallmark, Screen Australia and others. Her screenplays have won or been a finalist in many top contests inc. The Page, Austen, Screencraft, Thruline, Roadmap, LA Int Screenplay Comp, and BBC writersroom. In the last 2 years her historical psychological chiller ONE WHITE CROW was selected for the Mery Strrep/Nicole Kidman backed Wtriters Lab and optioned by Boheamia Prods in LA and her comedy UP YOURS BRIDGET JONES was a finalist in the Natiinal Lampoon reboot Comedy feature contest. Her short KILLING CHRISTMAS which she wrote, produced and acted in has been selected fpr over a dozen international festivals and won BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT (Tweetfest), BEST HOLIDAY SHORT (London Int Short Film Fest) BEST PERFORMANCES for Pippa and co-star Max Lictig (wildSOUND, Canada) and nominated for Best Screenplay (Emerging Artists LA) which is still to be announced. 'The writing is like Alan Bennett meets 'Marion and Jeff' - DESTINATION ELEVATION - one woman show (Pleasance and Soho Theatre) "A female Ricky Gervais"... "Bridget Jones on acid"..."Pippa is the Party Philosopher"- LA stand-up and character comedy - Improv & Comedy Store.
Phillipa Elizabeth Margaret Hughes (Pippa) was born June 15th 1994 in Ludlow, England. She grew up in the Shropshire countryside with two younger sisters, her father a trailer manufacturer and her mother a housewife/teacher. Pippa's creativity was first discovered by St. Laurences Primary School headmaster, Kevin Bryant, who encouraged her to perform in school plays as well as to choreograph and perform dance routines with her friends in the school's dance competitions. She remains to be the only pupil to have ever also sang in the competition, winning 1st prize. Kevin Bryant continued to support Pippa's creative development and encouraged her to play both the flute and piano. By the age of ten she had entered a singing competition at the Ludlow Assembly Rooms and became the youngest competitor in the area for 'The Dream Kids Tribute Band'. She also attended many workshops here, including ones on film make-up. Alongside all of this she was also a keen flautist in Tenbury Town Band. Pippa attended Hereford Cathedral School for her secondary education and took part in many of the opportunities on offer including; rowing, Duke of Edinburgh, CCF and continued flute and piano lessons. It is rumored she had hidden under her mother's chair at her first ballet lesson when she was 3 years old, yet 11 years later in 2008 she re-joined Insteps Dance Academy in Ludlow. Taught by Leianne Jukes, Pippa was pushed within all styles of dance, overcoming challenges such as operations on her feet and severe scoliosis. Despite this, and a crumbling home life, she is said to have found sanctuary at the studios and worked on reception to pay for her classes. In 2012 Pippa missed the deadlines for applications to train in performing arts, yet in a rare strike of luck received the offer of an 'extra audition' on her 18th birthday at London Studio Centre. They offered her a place directly onto a degree course which settled her fate and she moved to London. At London Studio Centre Pippa suffered with severe tendinitis in her second year, it was during this time she began to work within the industry due to rumored financial struggles during her training. With the support from Flawless Model Agency and Amplitude Media, Pippa walked in London Fashion Week in September 2014 for two designers; Fleur Kelinza and Leonora Assomanin. She then went on to Model for Pierre Garroudi handbags, and also became the face of the British Army's anti-bullying campaign. Alongside this and on the recovery of her tendinitis she began working for Videoke London as one of their official dancers, and was also cast as lead female in New World Anarchy (2015) by Kai. Other projects Pippa worked on in London included; Jessie J's Boom Bus Tour (2015), Made in Chelsea (series 10), Lee Cooper jeans commercial (2016), The Foreigner (2017), Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017) and Will (2017). In-between these projects, after her graduation, Pippa was approached to work in Mumbai, India, within the Bollywood Industry and from April 2016 she was travelling between cities for work. Since working in Mumbai Pippa has been seen in multiple Bollywood movies as a dancer and/or supporting artist, these include; Sultan (2016), Beiimaan Love (2016), Shivaay (2016), Coffee With D (2017), Banjo (2016), Phillauri (2017), Guest iin London (2017), Judwaa 2 (2017), Jab Harry met Sejal (2017), Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi (2017), Raabta (2017). She was also seen as a backing dancer for the Filmfare Awards 2017. Pippa has appeared in Kannada movie songs from Kottigobba 2 (2016), Hebbuli (2017), Mugulu Nage (2017), Kanaka (2018), and Telugu songs from Raju Gari Gadhi 2 (2017) and Rarandoi Veduka Chudham (2017). With her appearances in TV series; Ghulaam on Life OK, and comedy series; Fourplay (2017) as 'Pippa Chawla' for Alt Balaji. In 2017 Pippa was finally offered more substantial roles; Julia in Varun Thakur's Shaitaan Haveli (2018) for Amazon Prime. Jane Brown in Crime Patrol, The Tourist (2018) and Anne in Zindagi Ke Crossroads, Finding Love in a Foreign Land (2018), both on Sony Channel. And Theresa in Discovery Jeet's series; Sarfarosh:Saragarhi 1897 (2018) which released also on Netflix. Pippa began filming for Alt Balaji's remake of Zabaan Sambhaal Ke directed by Rajiv Mehra and Produced by Eagle Films in August 2018 which is expected to release after October 2018. Pippa resides between Mumbai, India, and London, England, yet has been reportedly having tutoring in Mandarin alongside Hindi...
Pippa Mackie is an actress, known for #Roxy (2018), Cold Zone (2017) and The Man in the High Castle (2015).
Pippa Nixon was born in 1980 in England, UK. She is an actress, known for John Carter (2012), Unforgotten (2015) and Containment (2015).
Pippa Pearthree was born on September 23, 1956 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She is known for Village of the Damned (1995), The Hurricane (1999) and Mrs. Soffel (1984).
Pippa Rathborne is an actress, known for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018), Bridgerton (2020) and Judge John Deed (2001).
Lovely, red-headed Pippa Scott is the daughter of noted stage actress Laura Straub and playwright/screenwriter Allan Scott, who wrote most of the Astaire/Rogers musical films. She is also the niece of the writer/producer Adrian Scott, one of the legendary "Hollywood Ten" of the Hollywood Blacklist. Educated at Radcliffe and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, Scott debuted in Jed Harris' last Broadway production, "Child of Fortune" (1956), based upon Henry James' Wings of the Dove. That same year she had a featured role as Lucy in John Ford's classic western film The Searchers (1956). The following year she returned to Broadway with a brief run of "Miss Lonelyhearts" and added a couple of films to her résumé when she co-starred as a novice schoolteacher who is harassed in the low-budget, highly obscure drama As Young as We Are (1958) and portrayed young love interest Pegeen Ryan in the iconic comedy hit Auntie Mame (1958) starring Rosalind Russell in the title role. TV took a strong focus from the late '50s on with recurring parts on the series Mr. Lucky (1959) and The Virginian (1962), plus a host of guest parts in "Maverick," "The Twilight Zone," "Thriller," "Have Gun - Will Travel," "United States Steel Hour," "Dr. Kildare," "The Fugitive," "Gomer Pyle," "Wagon Train," "The Rogues," "Ben Casey," "Perry Mason," "Wagon Train," "The Dick Van Dyke," "F Troop," "Tarzan, "I Spy," "Family Affair," "Medical Center," "Gunsmoke," "The Mary Tyler Moore," "Mission: Impossible," "Love, American Style," "Barnaby Jones," "Columbo," "The Waltons," "Ironside," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Mannix," "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" and "Remington Steele." She also had a regular role in the short-lived series Jigsaw John (1976) as a love interest for star Jack Warden. Sporadic stage and film roles came about in between all the TV work. On stage she appeared in the New York company of "Look Back in Anger" and a national tour of "Mary, Mary." She also collaborated with John Houseman at UCLA in preparation for the start of the Center Theater Group and performed in scores of episodic television productions in the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's. The few films she appeared in included My Six Loves (1963), The Confession (1964), For Pete's Sake! (1966), Petulia (1968), Cold Turkey (1971) (co-starring with Dick Van Dyke), The Sound of Murder (1984). Along with her then-husband, producer Lee Rich, Pippa was a founding partner of Lorimar Productions, an Emmy-award winning television company and the single largest provider of programming to the networks for two and a half decades. They produced such classics as the Emmy-winning "The Waltons," "Dallas," "Falcon Crest," "Knots Landing," "Eight is Enough" and "The Blue Knight." Lorimar produced many films as well including Oscar and Emmy-winning films Moonstruck (1987), A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Sybil (1976) and Being There (1979). In the 1980s a long-standing concern caused Ms. Scott to focus on humanitarian issues. She founded The International Monitor Institute (IMI), a non-profit dealing with the prosecution of war crimes. IMI was requested by the War Crimes Tribunal to locate, collect and provide visual evidence for prosecutors to use in the trials for the conviction of war criminals. IMI concentrated on the Balkans, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Congo, Cambodia, Iraq and Child Soldiers. IMI assisted many organizations both nationally and internationally, in the investigation of human rights violations and in documenting the circumstances that produced such conditions. The work of the Institute was intended to help nations remove the impediment which block respect for individual rights, civil society and development. The International Monitor continues to be in use today, residing in the Human Rights department at Duke University. Ms. Scott also began Linden Productions to develop and produce documentaries related to international conflict and human rights violations. Linden has made numerous films for organizations such as the United Nations, Human Rights Watch and the International Rescue Committee to name only a few. A feature documentary, King Leopold's Ghost, based on the bestselling book by Adam Hochschild is about colonial greed and its ravages past and present in the Congo. Scott's film won Best Documentary at seven film festivals and today is playing on Amazon Prime and other online platforms. Another documentary, PBS Frontline's, "The Most Wanted Man, the Hunt for Radovan Karadzic" [a Serbian War Criminal] won at the Berlin Film Festival. Away from the film camera for over two decades, Pippa returned for a couple parts into the millennium -- Footprints (2009) and Automotive (2013).
Pippa Seymour is known for Monster Couch (2019), It's Christmas Sing-Along 2 (2020) and A Frozen Christmas 3 (2018).
Pippa Van Drew is an actress, known for Markham (2020).