Natasha Little

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Natasha Little (born 2 October 1969) is a British actress. She is best known for her work on British television, but has also featured in many film and theatre roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Natasha Little, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Cast

Mr. Nobody

(Nemo's Mother)

The Boys Are Back

(Flick)

Vanity Fair

(Lady Jane Sheepshanks)

Greenfingers

(Primrose Woodhouse)

Man and Boy

(Gina Silver)

The Crooked Man

(Lisa Talbot)

The Clandestine Marriage

(Fanny)

Another Life

(Edith Jessie Thompson)

Byron

(Augusta Leigh)

The Queen of Sheba's Pearls

(Peggy Pretty)

The Criminal

(Sarah Maitland)

Titanic: Building the World's Largest Ship

(Narrator)

Blood

(Lily Fairburn)

The Island of the Mapmaker's Wife

(Finley Descotes)

Where Hands Touch

(Hilda)

A Congregation of Ghosts

(Daphne du Maurier)

We'll Take Manhattan

(Peggy Shrimpton)

Una

(Yvonne)

Far from the Madding Crowd

(Fanny Robin)

Welcome to the Punch

(Jane Badham)

Kevin & Perry Go Large

(Anne Boleyn)

Birches

(Angela)

The Bet

(Isabel)

Getting to Know You

(Abby)

This Life

(Rachel)

The Bill

Silent Witness

Extras

(Lady Hamilton)

Young James Herriot

(Mrs. Munro)

Kidnap and Ransom

(Sophie King)

Cadfael

(Melangell)

Mistresses

(Megan Hudson)

Agatha Christie's Poirot

(Ann Shapland)

Father Brown

(Harriet Greensleeves)

Moving On

(Sonia)

Dalgliesh

(Matron Mary Taylor)

The Night Manager

(Caro Langbourne)

Breathless

(Elizabeth Powell)

Thirteen

(Christina Moxam)

New Tricks

(Sarah Winslow)

Love in the 21st Century

(Amanda)

Black Mirror

(Karen)

Death in Paradise

(Victoria Baker)

Ten Percent

(Charlotte Nightingale)

Murder in Mind

(Hat Vezey)

Vanity Fair

(Becky Sharp)

Byron

(Augusta Leigh)

Press

(Sarah Allen)

Spooks

(Vicki Westbrook)

War of the Worlds

(Sarah Gresham)

Absentia

(Julianne Gunnarsen)

Midsomer Murders

(Melody Henderson)

Ragdoll

(Andrea Wyld)

Wolf Hall

(Liz Cromwell)

Case Histories

(Julia Land)