Tag Archives: Lysette Anthony

We Still Kill The Old Way

‘We Still Kill The Old Way’ stars our very own Lysette Anthony and Steven Berkoff! When his brother is brutally murdered at the hands of a sadistic mob of youths, expat Richie Archer returns to his gangster roots on a violent quest for vengeance. Available on DVD and Blu-ray on December 26. Watch the trailer…

Lysette Anthony voices ‘Fire Kills’

Lysette Anthony has been chosen to voice a powerful series of national radio ads to raise awareness about the importance of testing your smoke alarms. The ‘Fire Kills TICK. TOCK. TEST’ campaign recognises the vulnerability of older people and others who are at greater risk from fire but might find it difficult to reach their…

Lysette Anthony stars in ‘Go Back for Murder’

Lysette Anthony is currently on tour with the ‘Agatha Christie Theatre Company’ playing the role of ‘Elsa Greer’ in ‘Go Back for Murder. The play tells the story of ‘Carla Le Marchant’ as she learns a disturbing family secret; her mother, ‘Caroline Crale’, died in prison after being convicted for poisoning her father. ‘Caroline’ leaves an…

Lysette Anthony nominated for ‘Best actress’

Lysette Anthony has been nominated for ‘Best actress’ at the 2012 Manchester Theatre awards. Lysette has starred in numerous films, such as Woody Allen’s ‘Husbands & Wives’ and ‘Look Who’s Talking Now’. Recently seen in Brit horror comedy flick ‘Strippers V Werewolves’ and various British Soaps including ‘Hollyoaks’ and ‘Coronation Street’. Her voice ranges from…

Voiceover of the week: Lysette Anthony

Lysette Anthony has established herself as a talented and versatile actress and writer. Born in Fulham, South London, she made her first stage appearance at the Cambridge Theatre at the age of ten. By the time she was 14 she had been accepted into the prestigious National Youth Theatre. Heralded as the face of the…

Lysette Anthony in ‘Lady Windermere’s Fan’ – Review

“The outstanding performance of the evening comes from Lysette Anthony as Mrs Erlynne, the lady cast out of polite society over her scandalous past and now the subject of much tongue wagging amongst the upper classes. In a powerful, commanding and moving performance, it’s heartbreaking to see her desperation and longing to reveal her deep…