Sue Perkins
Nacimiento : 1969-09-22, East Dulwich, London, England, UK
Self
LETTERS LIVE es el fenómeno rompe-taquillas que celebra la palabra escrita con lecturas de cartas inspiradoras por estrellas icónicas del escenario y la pantalla. "Letters Live from the Archive: Union Chapel" presenta impresionantes actuaciones de Taron Egerton, Claire Foy, Alan Carr, Thom Yorke, Jordan Stephens, Sue Perkins, Benedict Cumberbatch, Asa Butterfield, Adrian Edmondson, Olivia Colman, Damian Lewis, Louise Brealey, ¡Helen McCrory y Nick Cave!
Emily Bronte
El viaje de la adolescente de Midlands, Johanna Morrigan, que se reinventa a sí misma como Dolly Wilde: una mujer aventurera sexual que habla rápido, se muda a Londres y consigue un trabajo como crítica musical con la esperanza de salvar a su pobre familia en Wolverhampton. Basado en la novela semiautobiográfica más vendida de Caitlin Moran.
Ice Show Director
Kate es una mujer joven que suele tomar siempre la decisión menos acertada. ¿Su último error? Haber aceptado un trabajo como elfo de Santa Claus en un centro comercial. Sin embargo, el destino la lleva a conocer a Tom, circunstancia que cambia por completo su vida. Para Kate, todo es demasiado bueno para ser cierto.
Judy Graymer (The Producer)
Jennifer Saunders and a host of famous faces star in this hilarious Comic Relief reimagining of the hit movie featuring some of ABBA's biggest hits as well as a peek behind the scenes.
Taskmaster's Alex Horne has a side career: he's the leader of a band called The Horne Section. They've already performed with some of the biggest names in music and comedy and now they've scored their very own two-hour special featuring Alex and the band's spontaneous and free-wheeling combination of live music and comedy.
Presenter
Sue Perkins travels to Chimp Haven in Louisiana to meet six female ex-laboratory chimpanzees starting their retirement and meeting a group of male chimps for the first time.
Herself
Sue Perkins travels to Chimp Haven in Louisiana to meet six female ex-laboratory chimpanzees starting their retirement and meeting a group of male chimps for the first time.
Presenter
The story of Game Of thrones before the TV series.
Herself - Presenter
Sue Perkins immerses herself in the complex life of Kolkata and sees how it is reinventing itself as a megacity with a reputation for eccentricity, culture and tolerance.
Narrator (Voice)
In a parallel world where women rule the roost and 'Masculists' are written off as angry men burning boxers, a group of downtrodden men are convinced that the only way to rid themselves of their insecurities is to plot a sex strike against their wives.
Herself - Presenter
The Sound of Music is one of the most enduringly popular films ever made, yet behind it lays an even more astonishing family story. Sue Perkins travels to Salzburg, Ellis Island and Vermont to discover how the family made a living in America as the Trapp Family Singers and they eventually bought an estate in Vermont which looks uncannily like Austria. She also discovers that the ultimate feel good story has dark undertones, is disliked by Austrians, and witnesses the first ever performance of the musical in Salzburg itself.
Herself - Presenter
Looking at the marriage of Charles Dickens through the eyes of his wife Catherine, Sue Perkins exposes the lesser-known reality of the Dickens family Christmas.
Matthew Hill directs this portrait of Anne Lister, an early 19th century Englishwoman who broke many of the stereotypes associated with the women of the era. Lister kept a diary that would eventually contain more than 4,000,000 words documenting her travels and experiences as a lesbian in Yorkshire society. Interestingly, some of the passages are written in code; when deciphered, they reveal the details of Lister's many love affairs with women.
Herself
The world of early 19th century England is usually seen through the eyes of Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters. Sue Perkins explores a dramatically different version of this world, as lived and recorded by the remarkable Anne Lister.
Herself
Two friends try to track down their old nemesis Richard Herring to try to find out why on earth he is successful when they are not. The film is set against the madness of the 1995 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, was shot entirely on Super 8 film and was inspired by the films of Chris Marker and Nick Broomfield.
Herself
Looking at the marriage of Charles Dickens through the eyes of his wife Catherine, Sue Perkins exposes the lesser-known reality of the Dickens family Christmas.