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Birthplace:
Rothbury, Northumberland, England
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A classically-trained, blonde beauty, Stubbs was educated at Oxford (where her classmates included Hugh Grant and director Michael Hoffman) and at RADA. Primarily known in England for her stage performances at the Ipswitch Repertory Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Among her more notable roles include the leads in the musicals "The Boyfriend" and "Cabaret" and such classical parts as Helena in "The Rover" the Queen to Jeremy Irons' "Richard II" and the title role in George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan". Stubbs won critical marks for her turn as Stella to Jessica Lange's Blanche in Sir
Raised in Chiswick, England
Traveled extensively with family when she was young
Appeared with Oxford University Dramatic Society in revues and at Edinburgh Festival in the play, "Poison"
1982
Appeared in Michael Hoffman's short film "Priviliged" with Hugh Grant
Joined Ipswich Repertory Theatre; appeared in "Cabaret" and "The Boyfriend"
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