Helen Millar, a talented and accomplished actress, made a remarkable debut in the world of theatre by winning the esteemed Alan Bates award for most outstanding newcomer, a prestigious honor bestowed upon her after graduating from the renowned Drama Centre.
This coveted award, open to all acting students graduating from the UK's accredited schools, was judged by a distinguished panel of industry experts, including the renowned Janet Suzman and Richard Wilson, among others. Helen's impressive performance earned her a nomination for Best Actress for her portrayal of Madam Bovary in the production Breakfast With Emma.
Throughout her illustrious career, Helen has demonstrated her versatility and range as a thespian by taking on a wide range of roles in various productions. Some of her notable theatre credits include the iconic role of Lady Macbeth, the complex and emotional Ellie in Heartbreak House, and the spirited Thomasina in Arcadia.
One of the highlights of her career was her opportunity to share the stage with the legendary Dame Diana Rigg and the talented Rupert Everett in a production of Pygmalion at the prestigious Garrick Theatre in London's West End.