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Television, Theatre and Musical work
Currently not up to date.
Lara
is best known for her role in the ITV1 drama Bad Girls:
Series 1 and
Series 2.
Played Zandra Plackett.
To read a synopsis of her character - CLICK
HERE
For pictures
- CLICK HERE
Judge John Deed - Small role.
Waking the Dead playing Fiona Mackenzie in episode: "Multistorey"
A two parter in which she played the sister of a man attempting to have
his conviction for mass murder overturned.
14/15 September 2003
In
As Time goes By shown on the BBC:
Episode 4, entitled A tender woman.... or just a crackpot?
Cast list:
Jean ............. .......JUDI DENCH
Lionel ............. .......GEOFFREY PALMER
Judith ............. .......MOIRA BROOKER
Alistair ............. .......PHILIP BRETHERTON
Sandy ............. .......JENNY FUNNELL
Harry ............. .......DAVID MICHAELS
Dave/Davina ............. .......LARA CAZALET
For pictures - CLICK HERE
Holby City:
Guest Stars:
Miles Anderson (as Terry Fox)
George Calil (as Sean Hunt)
Frances Barber (as Eva Thomas)
Jonathan Barlow (as Andrew Thomas)
Lara Cazalet (as Angela Farrel)
Paul Barnhill (as Kevin Farrell)
Evie Garratt (as Minnie Hunt)
Patrick Miller (as Father Sankar)
The
Alchemists - Film.
Accredited cast list:
Edward Hardwicke .... Richard Bannerman
Ruth Gemmell .... Julia Bannerman
Aneirin Hughes .... Sam Wentworth
Grant Show .... Connor Molloy
Ken Drury .... Tony Hoggin
Lara's role ... Flight Attendant
"Where the Heart Is" (1997) playing "Hildegaard Gruber"
in episode: "Hold My Hand"
"Harbour Lights" (1999) playing "Nikki" in episode:
"A Quiet Storm"
"Kavanagh QC" (1994) playing "Nurse" in episode: "Bearing
Witness"
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THEATRE ROLES.
Lara
appeared in a play called 'Blood Royal' which was on at the Kings Head,
Islington.
It
ran from 20th of March 2002, ending April the 14th 2002.
MUSIC
The
Land Where the Good Songs Go - The Lyrics of P.G. Wodehouse - CD
Lara
does a redition of "Bill".
It has been described in the following way:
A fabulous introduction to Wodehouse's career as a Broadway lyricist.
Lara Cazalet's rendition of "Bill" is worth the price alone,
and Hal Cazalet and Sylvia McNair bring a wonderful light touch to the
more humorous pieces.
The
Bill - "Sweet Sixteen" - Mandy Sharpe (1983)
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