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Janet Dale
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Charles Dance
The Dance of Death
Ron Daniels
The Danton Affair
Nick Darke
Daughter of the Air
Shaun Davey
Alan David
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Daniel Day-Lewis
Days in the Trees
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The Dead Monkey
Nick Dear
Deathwatch/The Maids
Thomas Dekker
Robert Delamere
A Delicate Balance
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Robert Demeger
Jeffery Dench
Judi Dench
The Desert Air
Desire Under the Elms
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Ann Devlin
Es Devlin
Mark Dignam
Stephen Dillane
The Dillen
Lisa Dillon
Dingo
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Divine Gossip
Joe Dixon
Doctor Faustus
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Monica Dolan
A Doll's House
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Roy Dotrice
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Wayne Dowdeswell
Downchild
Penny Downie
Kevin Doyle
A Dream of People
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Darrell D'Silva
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William Dudley
The Dumb Waiter
Lindsay Duncan
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Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Susan Dury
Dutch Uncle
The Dybbuk
Charles Dyer
Chris Dyer
Lisa Dillon

Lisa Dillon graduated from RADA in 2002 and quickly emerged as an actress of promise: the title role in Edna O'Brien's version of Euripides's Iphigenia (Anna Mackmin, Sheffield Crucible, 2003); Hilde opposite Patrick Stewart in Ibsen's The Master Builder (Anthony Page, Albery, 2003); a tender Desdemona in the RSC's Othello (Gregory Doran, Swan, Japanese Tour and Trafalgar Studios, 2004); and Mrs Elvsted in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler (Richard Eyre, Almeida, 2005).

Screen work: Cambridge Spies (BBC, 2003); Bright Young Things (Stephen Fry, 2003); Hawking (BBC, 2004).
Actress, b. Coventry, 1979
Education: RADA
RSC: Joined 2004
Seasons: 2004 (Strat./Japanese Tour/Lond.)
     
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