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Born:
1981-01-25

Birthplace:
Reading, UK

Credits:
8 Total Roles

Isobel Pravda

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Biography

Isobel Pravda is an English actress and the granddaughter of Czech actors George Pravda and Hana Maria Pravda.

Pravda played the female lead, Camille Monet, opposite Richard Armitage in the BBC1 series The Impressionists (2006). She had the role of Misha in three episodes of Murphy's Law (2006) and DC Carla Masters in Double Dare for the series Silent Witness (2007). She played Maria Bopkova in two episodes of Dark Matters (2012) and Anya alongside Tom Hollander in two episodes of the BBC2 series Ambassadors (2013). Pravda's film work includes Bianca in RSA's Someone Else (2005) and a cameo in Kenneth Brannagh's Jack Ryan (2013). Isobel Pravda was the face of Unilever's Neutral skincare range 2013/2014 campaign for Northern Europe. On stage, Pravda played Portia in Julius Caesar at the Menier Chocolate Factory's opening production in 2004. Her other stage work includes: Magdalena in Fighting the Tide for Hull Truck Theatre (2002);Clare in the New End Theatre's Commanding Voices (2002) with Jeremy Child; Lily in Zadie's Shoes at the Finborough Theatre (2003);Miss Bingley in The Good Company's National tour of Pride and Prejudice (2005) Ana in Ana in Love at The Hackney Empire (2006);and Tara in The Death of Cool at the Tristan Bates Theatre (2007). Pravda is currently working as a professional drama teacher in Reading, helping high school students to pursue their admired careers as actors/actresses.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2014 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit MOVIE Moscow Hotel Receptionist
2013 Ambassadors TV Anya
2011 Dark Matters: Twisted But True TV Katherine Wiley
2011 Dark Matters: Twisted But True TV Maria Bopkova
2006 Someone Else MOVIE Bianca
2006 The Impressionists TV Camille Monet
2001 Murphy's Law TV Misha
1996 Silent Witness TV DS Carla Masters

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