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'''Hazel Burrows''' played [[Liz Shaw]] in the [[BBV Productions]] video ''[[When to Die (home video)|When to Die]]'', taking up the role previously played by [[Caroline John]]. She was chosen especially due to likeness to Caroline John. She also voiced [[Box (When to Die)|Box]]. | '''Hazel Burrows''' played [[Liz Shaw]] in the [[BBV Productions]] video ''[[When to Die (home video)|When to Die]]'', taking up the role previously played by [[Caroline John]]. She was chosen especially due to likeness to Caroline John. She also voiced [[Box (When to Die)|Box]]. | ||
Though primarily a stage actor, as well as she Membership Development Officer of the Maskers Theatre in [[Southampton]],<ref>https://sid.southampton.gov.uk/kb5/southampton/directory/service.page?id=z3pjRLvlbGM</ref> she did also appear in | Though primarily a stage actor, as well as she Membership Development Officer of the Maskers Theatre in [[Southampton]],<ref>https://sid.southampton.gov.uk/kb5/southampton/directory/service.page?id=z3pjRLvlbGM</ref> she did also appear in another BBV Productions film, ''Sunrise: Love Again'', which had no narrative or legal ties to the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. Prior to working for BBV, Burrows appears to have known [[Bill Baggs]] as a fellow stage actor due to his performance in ''Sitting Pretty'', in a production she herself directed.<ref>https://twitter.com/hazelburrows124/status/427055731183845376</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:51, 15 July 2021
Hazel Burrows played Liz Shaw in the BBV Productions video When to Die, taking up the role previously played by Caroline John. She was chosen especially due to likeness to Caroline John. She also voiced Box.
Though primarily a stage actor, as well as she Membership Development Officer of the Maskers Theatre in Southampton,[1] she did also appear in another BBV Productions film, Sunrise: Love Again, which had no narrative or legal ties to the DWU. Prior to working for BBV, Burrows appears to have known Bill Baggs as a fellow stage actor due to his performance in Sitting Pretty, in a production she herself directed.[2]