Hazel Earle

Training: BA Acting Studies at The Arden School of Theatre, Manchester 2003-2006

Skills: Stage combat, physical theatre, mime, strong movement, swimming, climbing, mezzo soprano.

Accents: RP, Liverpool, Cornish, Southern Irish, USA, Southern USA, London, Yorkshire.

Hazel has finished her stunning performance of Alice (Childie) In The Killing Of Sister George at The Lowry Studio.

Hazel Earle's Alice is carefully drawn and appealing, and provides the audience with their way into the play. WHATSONSTAGE

Hazel is confident and highly competent in classical theatre as well as contemporary work. Able to take on strong character roles as well as leading parts, she is a dedicated performer both on stage and in front of the camera.

Having a keen interest in new writing talent, Hazel has performed in a number of workshops and rehearsed readings helping new writers develop their scripts

With an innocent and fragile appearance Hazel is often cast as bookish types and is perfect for girl next door roles. She is currently working on her second Feature Film “Seeing Smoke” in which she plays the lead female role, Amy the love interest librarian!

Hazel has a very ethereal look which makes her perfect casting for witches, ghosts, vampires, fairies.

She has skill of playing the balance of strength and power with great fragility of very strong women such as Michelliene in Splendour, by Abbi Morgan.

This actress as you can see is incredibly versatile.

Hazel most recently appeared as the severely brain damaged Sarah in Ross Andrews in which she received a nomination at the Buxton Festival Awards for the Best Actor Award

Andrew Edwards - British Theatre Review said…

“The presence on stage of the mewling and dribbling wife Sarah played very skillfully by Hazel Earle was reminiscent of the character of Joe Egg in the famous play by Peter Nicholls”


Spotlight: 2107

Height: 5' 5"

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Brunette

Build: Slim

Playing Age: 18 - 28

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