isabel scott plummer
Height:5’10’’Skills: Excellent ear for all accents.
Native RP (London) Basic Jive and Latin
Hair:Brown Skiing (cert.) Experienced sailing boat
crew. Car driver
Eyes:Grey / Green Experienced Horse rider. Strong Alto
voice. Writer.
Spotlight: 6458 Piano Grade 6. Basic Bass Guitar.
Extensive Role play exp. Good improv
skills.
Training :Nottingham Next Stage
Isabel was born and bred in South-East London. After completing her degree in English Literature at Nottingham University, she went on to study film-making for a year, trained and taught as a TEFL teacher, sang in various bands and graduated from her acting training in 1996.
Isabel has just finished a tour of Wales (Theatr Clwyd and Cardiff Sherman) in Kindertransport playing the part of Helga, a German Jewish mother forced to send her young daughter to England in 1939.
Recent theatre includes playing Chrissie in REALITY CHOKES, an ex-punk rock chick (directed by Chris Jury staged at PENTAMETERS) and DASHA in the critically acclaimed production of Dostoyevsky's THE DEVILS, at The Union Theatre Southwark, directed by Anne Khazam.
Her commercials include KWIKFIT, KINGSMILL and the new Tektra advert on Channel 4.
Other theatre: Joyce, the troubled prostitute, in Joe Orton's THE RUFFIAN ON THE STAIR (Greenwich Playhouse); Marg in the one-person show BRUISED, a woman in an abusive relationship who turns psycho (Chester Gateway); Neighbour in SEALSKIN, a physically stylised and un-nerving character (Edinburgh Festival); Woman in TWO (Palace Theatre, Mansfield); Rita in EDUCATING RITA (Takeaway Theatre Productions); the innocent Molly, a prostitute and a female mafia type in BRIGHTON ROCK (Hanover Productions); all the women in a national tour of the critically acclaimed piece THE FOOTBALL FACTORY (Brighton Theatre Events); and Nancy Spungeon in PISTOLS, a piece about the Sex Pistols (Brighton Festival/Hanover Productions).
Isabel has also understudied the part of Cyrenne (the tart with a heart of gold) in RATTLE OF A SIMPLE MAN, directed by John Caird, at the West End's Comedy Theatre and she also completed a No 1 tour as understudy for the infamous Beverly in ABIGAILS PARTY directed by David Grindley.
Film work includes single mother Susan in LUCKY TWENTIE (Short Film); Mother in COME HOME CANDYFLOSS (Short Film) and Kathryn in WAVES (short film).
Radio includes Narrator in JET and Mavis in BACK (both BBC Radio 4)
Isabel also works as a role-player in both the public and private sector. She regularly works with New writers and is currently co-writing and developing a comedy series. She is also one-half of Glass to the Wall Productions, who specialise in making radio documentaries.
