About Sue Hodge
Sue Hodge was born in Essex and attended the Gillian Farr school of dance where she was discovered by Gerry Jerome who put her in Jack and the Beanstalk with Peter Glaze of Crackerjack fame when she was 15 years old.
Bill Kenwright thought she was perfect for Flora in The Innocents with Sylvia Syms for his national tour.
Repertory theatre, musicals, Shakespeare, farce and comedy gives Sue Hodge the diversity and skills that has made her what she is today.
Stage & Screen
Sue Hodge has worked with some great names, Bernard Breslaw, Charles Hawtry, Dennis Waterman, Richard E. Grant, Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Bruce Forsyth, Lynda Baron, Bobby Davro, Bella Emberg, Lionel Blair, Kenneth Connor, Jack Haig. The list is endless.
An accomplished stage and screen Performer, Director and Choreographer both in the UK and worldwide.
Sue has just written her first book published by Pocket Dynamo Press:
Mimi’s Memoirs ‘Allo ‘Allo
Available on this website and Amazon.co.uk
Vicar of Dibley Stage Show Tasmania
Due to the popularity of ‘Allo ‘Allo in Australia, Encore Theatre Company Director Jamie Hillard asked Sue in 2014 to appear as Geraldine in the stage version of Vicar of Dibley for a 4 week run at the Earl Arts Centre in Launceston Tasmania.
It was a sell out production for the Encore Theatre Company with a hugely talented Australian cast who have all remained personal friends.