Sarah Hadland

Sarah Hadland
Born (1971-05-15) 15 May 1971
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Notable workMiranda (2009–2015)
The Job Lot (2013–2015)
Waterloo Road (2011–2012)
Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009)
Children1

Sarah Hadland (born 15 May 1971)[1] is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Stevie Sutton in BBC One's BAFTA-nominated comedy television series Miranda (2009–2015) and Trish in The Job Lot (2013–2015).

Hadland appeared as the Ocean Sky receptionist in the 2008 James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Her other movie roles include Magicians (2007), Leap Year (2010) and Learners (2007). Hadland appeared in the comedy-drama television series Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009) as script writer Gillian McGovern, and had roles in the British comedy TV shows That Mitchell and Webb Look (2008–2010), Horrible Histories (2009, 2012–2013, 2015), The Job Lot (2013–2015) and Brotherhood (2015). She appeared in the BBC miniseries The Moonstone (2016).[2]

Early life and education

Hadland was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, on 15 May 1971. During her schooling at Wilmslow High School in Cheshire, she became involved in amateur dramatics with the Tempo youth group in Wilmslow. She later trained at Laine Theatre Arts.

Career

Following her training, Hadland began her theatre career at the age of 19, appearing in musicals such as Cats and Grease in London's West End.[3]

After six years, she transferred to touring theatre, including performances in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. During this period, she began to develop her talents as a voiceover artist, with credits including the white kitten in the Catsan commercial and the America surfer girl in a VO5 shampoo advert.[4] She provided additional voice work for the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Quest VIII.

Hadland's television career began with supporting roles in Bad Girls and The Bill, before she moved on to larger roles in the comedies Green Wing and Broken News. In addition, she appeared in the films Confetti and Magicians alongside comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, and BBC One's Learners. Hadland also played characters for their comedy sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look. In November 2009, Hadland joined Miranda Hart in the BBC comedy series Miranda, based upon the BBC Radio 2 series Miranda Hart's Joke Shop and featuring the same principal actors.

From 2007 to 2012, she had a recurring role in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Bleak Expectations, a parody of Charles Dickens' novels, and of Victoriana in general. Hadland provided the voice of Lily (née Bin) Sourquill, the daughter of Sir Philip ('Pip') Bin over the four series to date. She also voiced the characters Ripely Fecund (Pip's third wife, in series 2) and Miss Christmasham (a parody of Great Expectations' Miss Havisham, in series 3).

In 2011, Hadland was cast as the new English teacher, Linda Radleigh, in the BBC drama Waterloo Road. She also appeared in Horrible Histories on the CBBC channel between 2009 and 2015. From 2013 to 2015, Hadland appeared as Trish in the ITV sitcom The Job Lot, set in a busy Jobcentre in the West Midlands.[5]

In August 2024, Hadland was announced as a contestant for the twenty-second series of Strictly Come Dancing,[6][7] partnering with Vito Coppola. The pair ultimately reached the final, finishing as runners-up behind Chris McCausland and his partner Dianne Buswell.[8]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Basil Windermere House Chambermaid
1999 Julie and the Cadillacs Girl on Stage
2006 Confetti Sam's Sister (Jen)
2007 Snow White: The Sequel Additional voices English version
Magicians Carol
Grow Your Own Carla
2008 Quantum of Solace Ocean Sky Receptionist
2010 Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva Celia Raidley (voice) English version
Leap Year Gaelic Air Rep 2
2012 Now Is Good Caroline
2013 Burton & Taylor Kathryn Walker
2016 Girls Rule Angry Mob Member Short Film
2018 Game Over, Man! Cameo
2019 The Queen's Corgi Mitzi - Veterinarian (voice) UK version
Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans Irene the Iceni
2020 The Understudy Alison McQueen
2024 The Nobody Sarah Short film
TBA Daddy's Girl Moira Short film. Completed

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 A Dark-Adapted Eye Elsie 2-part television film
1998, 2001 Bob and Margaret Various characters (voices) 5 episodes (series 1), 1 episode (series 4)
2002 The Bill Mel Roland Episode 18.74: "A Cry for Help"
Doctors Debs Episode 4.16: "Too Late for Goodbyes"
Bad Girls Spike 3 episodes (series 4)
Daddy's Girl DC Parkes Television film
2003 Dream Team Kate Kelsey Episode 6.19: "More Than a Game"
Sweet Medicine Jill Episode 1.5
2003–2005 Fireman Sam Penny Morris, Bella Lasagne, Mandy Flood (voices) 16 episodes (series 5)
2004 Casualty Sandra Lee Episode 18.29: "Parenthood"
The Bill Lara Silliton Episode 20.62: "Suicidal Thoughts"
Peep Show Karen Episode 2.6: "Wedding"
2005 Heatwave Pippa Connors Television film
Beethoven Johanna van Beethoven Mini-series; episodes 2 and 3
Mile High Gina Episode 2.23
Man Stroke Woman Customer, Woman in Pub Episodes 1.2 and 1.5
Broken News Claire (Traffic Reports) All 6 episodes
2006 Green Wing Nurse Episode 2.7
Saxondale Tina Episode 1.5: "Squirrels"
Doctors Wendy Driscoll Episode 8.45: "Shadowplay"
Great News P.A. (Jackie) Unknown episodes
2006–2008 The KNTV Show Nietzsche (voice) 13 episodes (series 2–3)
2007 The IT Crowd Margaret Episode 2.4: "The Dinner Party"
Learners Fiona Television film
2007, 2008 Supernormal Changerella (voice), Additional voices 13 episodes (series 1), 26 episodes (series 3)
2007–2008 Singles Files Sarah Mini-series; 5 episodes
2008 Love Soup Sarah Episode 2.4: "The Menaced Assassin"
Beautiful People Miss Dunnderdale Episode 1.5: "How I Got My Tongs"
After You've Gone Lisa Episode 3.6: "Damaged"
2008–2009 Moving Wallpaper Gillian McGovern 18 episodes (series 1–2)
2008–2010 That Mitchell and Webb Look Various characters 17 episodes (series 2–4)
2008–2011 Inazuma Eleven Actress (voice) 41 episodes (seasons 1–2). English version
2009 1 Star Daisy, Lipsynchia (voices) Television film
2009–2010, 2012, 2015 Horrible Histories Various characters 21 episodes (series 1–2, 4 and 6)
2009–2015 Miranda Stevie Sutton All episodes of series 1, 2 and 3, apart from 2.5
2010 Royal Wedding Sherry Garvey Television film
How Not to Live Your Life Karen Episode 3.1: "Don's New Job"
2011 Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry Various characters 4 episodes
The Jury Tanya Hawkins Episode 2.2
2011–2012 Waterloo Road Linda Radleigh 9 episodes (series 7)
2012 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff Miss Tightclench 3 episodes
2013 Burton & Taylor Kathryn Walker Television film
2013–2015 The Job Lot Trish Collingwood 18 episodes (all episodes of series 1–3)
2014 Fly-High and Huggy Huggy (voice) 5 episodes
2015 W1A Pilates Instructor Episode 2.2
Ballot Monkeys Kate Standen 5 episodes
Brotherhood Aunt Debbie 4 episodes
Comedy Feeds Linda Episode 4.3: "Radges"
2015–2018 Bob the Builder Dizzy, Lift, Vet Tilly, Betsy (voices) 51 episodes (series 1–3). UK version
2016 Galavant Catherine Episode 2.4: "Bewitched, Bothered, Belittled"
Comedy Playhouse Fiona Episode 17.3: "Stop / Start"
Hoff the Record Patricia Episode 2.4: "Wedding"
The Moonstone Miss Clack Mini-series; episodes 1 and 3
Marley's Ghosts Carly Episode 2.5: "Carly"
2017 Inside No. 9 Fran Episode 3.4: "Empty Orchestra"
Ratburger DC Grey Television film
2017–2022 Daisy & Ollie Daisy (voice) 131 episodes (series 1–5)
2018 Hang Ups Fiona Bellingham 3 episodes
2020 Love Monster Tiniest Fluffy Bunny, Actress (voices) 26 episodes (series 1–2)
2021 Going the Distance Rae Television film
Queens of Mystery Rowena Walker Episodes 2.1 and 2.2: "Sparring with Death: First and Final Chapters"
2021–2024 Murder, They Hope Monica All 7 episodes (series 1–4)
2022 The Man Who Fell to Earth Lucy Episodes 5 and 6: "Moonage Daydream" and "Changes"
Sky Comedy Shorts Catherine Mini-series; episode 4: "Silo"
2024 Strictly Come Dancing Herself / Contestant 25 episodes (series 22)
2024–2025 Daddy Issues Rita 9 episodes (series 1–2)
2025 The Celebrity Apprentice: Christmas Specials Herself / Contestant BBC Children in Need specials[9]
Midsomer Murders Ruth Gillan Episode 25.2: "Lawn of the Dead"
2026 Death in Paradise Deborah Shelman Episode 15.1

Video games

Year Video game Role (voice) Notes Source
2004 Everybody's Golf Layla, Additional voices English Version
Fable Additional voices
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King English version
2005 Fable: The Lost Chapters Extended version of Fable
Buzz! The Music Quiz Floor Manager
2006 Everybody's Tennis Carol aka Hot Shots Tennis. English version
Medieval II: Total War Additional voices
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Party Edition
2008 Everybody's Golf: World Tour Sonia, Anya English version [10]
Viking: Battle for Asgard Additional voices
Fable II
2009 Overlord II Mistress Kelda
2010 Fable III Additional voices
James Bond 007: Blood Stone
2012 LittleBigPlanet PS Vita Mrs. Sunshine
2018 Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Additional voices English version

Theatre

Radio appearances

References

  1. ^ @goldchannel (15 May 2021). "We love her as Monica in #MurderTheyHope, so join us in wishing the wonderful Sarah Hadland a very Happy Birthday!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "John Thomson and Sarah Hadland to star in BBC One Daytime's new adaptation of mystery adventure classic The Moonstone". BBC. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Sarah's big break as star of Confetti". Wilmslow Express. 24 May 2006. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2007.
  4. ^ From cat litter to the cat's whiskers Archived 17 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Swindon Advertiser – 14 November 2003
  5. ^ Reid-Smith, Tris (26 April 2012). "Gay actor Russell Tovey to star in new ITV sitcom". Archived from the original on 27 April 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Sarah Hadland is the ninth celebrity contestant confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2024". BBC. 8 August 2024. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  7. ^ Mensah, Katelyn (8 August 2024). "Miranda star Sarah Hadland confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2024 line-up". Radio Times. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  8. ^ Nanji, Noor (14 December 2024). "Strictly winners crowned after glitzy live final". BBC News. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  9. ^ "The Celebrity Apprentice Christmas Specials line-up announced".
  10. ^ "Sarah Hadland (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 22 April 2022.