
Saskia Reeves
Saskia Reeves (born 16 August 1961) is a British actress perhaps best known for her roles in the films Close My Eyes (1991) and I.D. (1995), and the 2000 miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune. Born and brought up in London to a Dutch mother and English father, Reeves studied at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama and has since worked with directors such as Mike Leigh, Stephen Poliakoff, Michael Winterbottom and Nicholas Hytner. Early in her career she performed in puppet shows and in satirical revues at the Covent Garden Community Theatre. Her television credits include Spooks and the Bodies finale. Her stage work includes productions at London's National and Royal Court Theatres as well as on international tour. In addition to her acting career, Reeves does voice work, including commercial and narration (book readings) for VocalPoint.net. In 2008, she starred in English Touring Theatre's revival of Athol Fugard's Hello and Goodbye at the Trafalgar Studios in London. In 2010 she starred as Anne Darwin, the wife of the famous disappearing canoeist John Darwin (played by Bernard Hill) in Canoe Man, a dramatisation of the John Darwin disappearance case for BBC4 and in the BBC1 series Luther. In 2011 Reeves played the matriarch, Anna Brangwen, in the first part of William Ivory's two-part adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's novels The Rainbow and Women in Love, first shown on BBC4. Description above from the Wikipedia article Saskia Reeves, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
11 TV shows
TV Shows

Midsomer Murders
ITV1

Death in Paradise
BBC One

Vera
ITV1

Slow Horses
Apple TV

Shetland
BBC One

Waking the Dead
BBC One

Luther
BBC One

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
BBC One

A Woman of Substance
Channel 4

Wolf Hall
BBC One

Performance
BBC Four
Other Credits
Island at War, Afterlife, The Commander, Fixer, Frank Herbert's Dune, Red Riding, Plotlands, One Night, From There to Here, Canterbury Cathedral, Suspicion, Women in Love, Arthouse, Redemption Road, Collateral, Spooks, Lewis, Secrets & Spies: A Nuclear Game, Us, Roadkill, If..., Lytton's Diary, Playhouse Presents, Suez: 24 Hours That Broke the British Empire