Danielle Phillips
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Danielle is a queer, neurodiverse actor & writer from Yorkshire.
Acting
Danielle is a queer, neurodiverse actor & writer from Yorkshire.
Acting
Danielle is currently performing at Shakespeare’s Globe as Anne in The Merry Wives of Windsor, having previously appeared there as Luce in The Comedy of Errors — a performance that earned her a nomination for the prestigious Ian Charleson Award.
In 2021, she was also nominated for the Evening Standard Future Theatre Award for her performance in The Upstart Crow at the Gielgud Theatre.
Screen credits include: Masters of the Air (Apple TV+); Ready Player One (Warner Bros); Casualty, The Sister Boniface Mysteries, Father Brown (BBC/BritBox).
Stage credits include: All That Glitters (Theatre503); The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare’s Globe); The Upstart Crow (Gielgud Theatre); The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare’s Globe); Dante (Stage@TheDock, Hull); Sky Comedy Rep (Birmingham Rep); Trying It On by David Edgar (RSC/Royal Court).
Writing
Danielle’s debut play, Children of the Night, has been longlisted for Paines Plough’s 2023 Women’s Prize for Playwriting. Danielle spent the pandemic writing the play, which celebrates the notorious clubland scene of her Doncaster hometown in the 90s. Children of the Night evolved into a large-scale community project and stage play which opened to sell-out audiences at CAST, Doncaster.
As a theatremaker Danielle has created theatre with organisations including the RSC, Royal Court, Traverse Festival, Camden People’s Theatre, Hull Truck & Theatre503. She was a member of social activist theatre company LUNG, with whom she developed E15 and The 56, winning Spotlight’s Most Promising Actor award in 2015.
Training: BA Acting, LAMDA