
Janie Dee
Acting • Born 1962-06-20
Biography
Janie is an award-winning British actress, singer and musical theatre performer, characterised by her extraordinary versatility in acclaimed work on stage, film, television and radio. Her career embraces everything from Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe, to revivals of classic plays at the Bath Festival, directed by Sir Peter Hall, acclaimed performances in modern dramas and comedies, and leading roles in classic musicals, both in the West End and major regional theatres. Janie is also a passionate champion of new writing. In addition, she regularly performs her own witty and sophisticated cabaret at leading venues including Crazy Coqs, The Hippodrome, The Pheasantry, the St James Studio, Aldeburgh Festival and the 'Divas at the Donmar' season. Janie has worked closely with contemporary playwrights, particularly Alan Ayckbourn and Michael Frayn, and the late Harold Pinter in numerous productions and has become a renowned interpreter of their work. In recent years, she has also worked with the next generation of outstanding emerging playwrights, including Lucy Kirkwood, whose acclaimed new play NSFW was premiered at The Royal Court in 2012 and for which Janie received her fourth Olivier Award nomination, this time as Best Supporting Actress in a Play, for her performance as glossy womens' magazine editor, Miranda. Janie is increasingly expanding her work in film and television and has recently completed two feature films; Dare To Be Wild, set in Ireland and written and directed by Vivienne Decourcy and The Trouble With Dot and Harry, opposite Neil Morrissey, written and directed by Sundance Festival Grand Prize-winner, Gary Walkow. Janie won the three most prestigious awards in British Theatre; the Olivier Award, the Evening Standard Award and Critics Circle Awards for Best Actress in a Play, as well as the Obie and Theatre World Best Newcomer Award in New York, for her hilarious and heartbreaking performance as Jacie Triplethree in Alan Ayckbourn's Comic Potential. She also received the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance as Carrie Pipperidge in Nicholas Hytner's acclaimed production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel at the National Theatre and the TMA UK Theatre Award 2013 for Best Performance in a Musical for her performance as Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly! at Curve, Leicester.
Filmography
20 credits
Kings of Broadway 2020: A Celebration of the Music of Jule Styne, Jerry Herman, and Stephen Sondheim
Movie • 2020

Little White Lies
Movie • 1998
Helen

Official Secrets
Movie • 2019
Jan Clements

All's Well That Ends Well - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Movie • 2012
Countess of Roussillon

National Theatre Live: Follies
Movie • 2017
Phyllis Rogers Stone

Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends
Movie • 2022
Self

The Murder Room
Movie • 2004
Emma Lavenham

Celebration
Movie • 2007
Suki

National Theatre Live: The Motive and the Cue
Movie • 2024
Eileen Herlie

Harold Pinter: A Celebration
Movie • 2010
Self

Me and Orson Welles
Movie • 2008
Mrs. Samuels

The Driving Seat
Movie • 2016

The Trouble with Dot & Harry
Movie • 2015
Diane Freed

The Boot Street Band
TV • 1993

Heartbeat
TV • 1992
Sylvia Smith

Midsomer Murders
TV • 1997
Caroline Harrington

Death in Holy Orders
TV • 2003
Emma Lavenham

You & Me
TV • 2023
Hannah

The Burning Girls
TV • 2023
Clara Rushton

Crashing
TV • 2016
Cara