Sian Breckin
Sian Breckin | |
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Born |
1982 (age 33–34)[1][2] United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for |
Donkey Punch Tyrannosaur DCI Banks Hollyoaks |
Sian Breckin (born 1982) is a British film, television and theatre actress. From 1993 to 1999, Breckin attended classes at the Roundhay School, and received A-Level in the field of drama. She went on to study theatre at the British drama school called East 15 Acting School, and as part of her drama graduate showcase she acted in the production of After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber.
Donkey Punch directed by Olly Blackburn was Breckin's feature film debut; she starred alongside Jaime Winstone, Nichola Burley, Tom Burke and Julian Morris. Subsequent television appearances included roles on series The Bill, Inspector George Gently, The Royal and Heartbeat.
Breckin acted in the film Tender directed by Deborah Haywood, and in Alice by filmmaker Marianne Elliott. She had guest starring roles on the television series Doctors and Casualty, and appeared as PC Janet Taylor in DCI Banks. She starred as Kelly in the 2011 film Tyrannosaur directed by Paddy Considine. Breckin had a recurring role as Deena Hardman on the Soap opera Hollyoaks in 2012. She and her fellow cast members of Hollyoaks helped to raise money for Centrepoint, a charity for the homeless.
Early life and education
Breckin's mother and father reside in Gledhow, a district of north-east Leeds, situated east of Chapel Allerton and west of Roundhay.[1] In 2008, Breckin had a residence in London and maintained a practice of visiting Leeds often.[1]
From 1993 to 1999, Breckin attended classes at the Roundhay School.[1] In order to receive an A-Level in the field of drama, Breckin continued to study at the Roundhay School until the age of 19.[1] She stated to the Yorkshire Evening Post that the drama programme at Roundhay School significantly helped her: "It was a new course, and so I did an extra year at school. We did a lot of plays at school and they fed our interest in drama. The teachers were really supportive and gave you confidence and if it hadn't been for them I might have done something else."[1] After her studies at Roundhay School, Breckin went on to participate in acting workshops for one year at Stratford-upon-Avon.[1]
Breckin attained an education in theatre at the British drama school called East 15 Acting School, located in Debden, Loughton, Essex.[3] She studied at the drama school for three years.[1] For her drama graduate "BA Acting Showcase", Breckin portrayed the role of the character Annie in the production Inside Out by Kat Joyce; as well as the role of Julie in the production of After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber.[3] The Stage commented in a review that Breckin's role as Annie was "played with conviction".[3]
Career
Breckin was directed by Olly Blackburn in the thriller film Donkey Punch; she portrayed the character Lisa and starred alongside Jaime Winstone, Nichola Burley, Tom Burke and Julian Morris.[4][5] She commented to the Yorkshire Evening Post about her experience acting in the film: "Filming it was such a wonderful experience. I learned an incredible amount and the team became very close. We are all incredibly proud of the film."[1] Breckin told the Irish Independent the intent was to portray realistic scenes in the film: "We wanted it as realistic as possible in terms of young people having fun. Sex isn't glamorous. There are bits which are, and bits which are messy."[2] She commented to Sky News: "It's about us, it's about young people. Hopefully people can identify with that. It had to be that the audience can relate to my character, that they can see how she gets herself in certain situations and how easily that can happen."[6] Donkey Punch is Breckin's first feature film.[2][7] LoveFilm observed that Donkey Punch is "acted with conviction by a cast of newcomers".[8]
Breckin had a role in January 2008 on the television series The Bill.[1] She appeared in 2009 on the programme Inspector George Gently, as character Audrey Chadwick.[9] She played the character of Judith Ure in 2009 in the television series The Royal; Breckin guest starred opposite series regular Damian O'Hare who played Dr. Burnett, a physician tasked with diagnosing her pregnant character's ailments.[10] Breckin guest starred on the television drama Heartbeat playing the role of Janice Hopley opposite actor James Gaddas who portrayed her father.[11]
Breckin starred in the film Tender, directed by Deborah Haywood.[12] Marianne Elliott directed Breckin in a role in her 2010 short film titled Alice.[13] Breckin portrayed the role of PC Janet Taylor in 2010 in the television series DCI Banks.[14] She portrayed the character of Debs Hastings in a 2010 episode of the television series Doctors.[15] She guest starred on the television series Casualty in 2010, playing the part of Kim Rees.[16][17]
Breckin starred as Kelly in the 2011 film Tyrannosaur directed by Paddy Considine.[18][19] In 2012, Breckin portrayed a villain character named Deena in the television series, Hollyoaks.[20][21] In March 2012, Breckin and her fellow cast members participated in a Sleep Out event in Childwall, Liverpool in the locality of Hollyoaks to raise money for Centrepoint, a charity for the homeless.[22][23]
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Director |
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2008 | Donkey Punch | Lisa | Olly Blackburn |
2009 | Tender | Elain | Deborah Haywood |
2010 | Alice | Girl with Bell | Marianne Elliott |
2011 | Tyrannosaur | Kelly (Samuel's Mum) | Paddy Considine |
2013 | Vice of Mind | Wendy | Adam Razvi |
Starred Up | Governor Cardew | David Mackenzie | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | The Bill | Harriet McGuire | Episode: No. 24.20 "Corrupted" |
2009 | Inspector George Gently | Audrey Chadwick | Episode: No. 2.2 "Gently in the Night" |
The Royal | Judith Ure | Episode: No. 7.10 "In the Air" | |
Heartbeat | Janice Hopley | Episode: No. 18.23 "Pass the Parcel" | |
2010 | Doctors | Debs Hastings | Episode: No. 11.212 "Unmoved" |
DCI Banks | PC Janet Taylor | Episodes: No. 1.1 – 1.2 "Aftermath – Part 1", "Aftermath – Part 2" | |
Casualty | Kim Rees | Episode: No. 25.17 "Winter Wonderland" | |
2012 | Hollyoaks | Deena Hardman | Episodes: No. 1.3267 – 1.3297 |
2013 | Dates | Heidi | Episode: No. 1.7 |
Scott & Bailey | Nikki Madden | Episode: No. 2.2 | |
Truckers | Wendy Newman | ||
2015 | Silent Witness | DC Gabby Lawson | Episodes: "Sniper's Nest" No. 153 & 154 |
Theatre
- 2005, Annie in Inside Out by Kat Joyce[3]
- 2005, Julie in After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber[3]
See also
- Cinema of the United Kingdom
- Alumni from Roundhay School
- Alumni from East 15 Acting School
- List of British actors and actresses
- List of The Bill cast members
- Television of the United Kingdom
- Theatre of the United Kingdom
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Sian Breckin: Roundhay actress stars in Donkey Punch". Yorkshire Evening Post. Johnston Publishing Ltd. 5 August 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- 1 2 3 Fanning, Evan (20 July 2008). "Winstone and friends pull no punches in latest film". Irish Independent. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 East, Irene (19 April 2005). "E15 Acting School – BA Acting Showcase". The Stage. The Stage Newspaper Limited. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (22 January 2009). "Passion and Pain at Sea, With Fatal Consequences". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Film Reviews: Donkey Punch". JournalLive. ncjMedia Limited. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ Hargrave, Steve (16 July 2008). "Pulling The Punches: Donkey Punch". Sky News. BskyB. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ Papamichael, Stella (17 July 2008). "Jaime Winstone, Sian Breckin ('Donkey Punch') – Movies Interview". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
- ↑ Charity, Tom (20 July 2008). "Donkey Punch". LoveFilm. LOVEFiLM UK Ltd. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Gently In the Night; Series 2". BBC One. BBC. 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "The Royal, Series 7, Episode 1, Week 26". ITV. ITV plc. 21 June 2009.
- ↑ "Heartbeat, Episode 23, Week 36". ITV. ITV plc; STV Group plc; UTV Media plc. 2010.
- ↑ British Council (2010). "British Council Film: Tender". British Films Directory. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ Marianne Elliott (2010). Alice (Short film). United Kingdom: Ruby Films.
- ↑ Viner, Brian (28 September 2010). "Last Night's TV – DCI Banks: Aftermath, ITV1; The Classroom Experiment, BBC2". The Independent. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Doctors, Series 11, Unmoved". BBC One. BBC. 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Casualty, Series 25, Winter Wonderland". BBC One. BBC. 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ "Casualty, Series 15 – 17. Winter Wonderland". Radio Times. 2010. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- ↑ Scott, A. O. (17 November 2011). "Amid the Grim Streets, a Pair of Weary Souls". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ↑ "Tirannoszaurusz filmpremier". Hir24 Film (in Hungarian). 1 March 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
- ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (1 March 2012). "'Hollyoaks' Scarlett Bowman interview: 'Maddie will hunt for George'". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
- ↑ "Hollyoaks stars in charity sleep out". What's On TV. IPC Media. 23 February 2012. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
- ↑ UKPA (23 February 2012). "Hollyoaks stars' charity Sleep Out". Press Association.
- ↑ Kilkelly, Daniel (22 February 2012). "'Hollyoaks' announces charity sleep-out, George plot future". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
Further reading
- East, Irene (19 April 2005). "E15 Acting School – BA Acting Showcase". The Stage. The Stage Newspaper Limited. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
- Fanning, Evan (20 July 2008). "Winstone and friends pull no punches in latest film". Irish Independent. Independent.ie. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
- Papamichael, Stella (17 July 2008). "Jaime Winstone, Sian Breckin ('Donkey Punch') – Movies Interview". Digital Spy. www.digitalspy.com. Retrieved 5 March 2008.
- Stipp, Christopher (13 February 2009). "Sian Breckin (DONKEY PUNCH) – Interview". TXT Movie Club. www.txtmovieclub.com. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
- "Sian Breckin: Roundhay actress stars in Donkey Punch". Yorkshire Evening Post. Johnston Publishing Ltd.; www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk. 5 August 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
External links
- Sian Breckin at the Internet Movie Database
- Sian Breckin at Rotten Tomatoes
- Sian Breckin at AllMovie