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* 2004 [[Evening Standard Award]] : Best Actress for ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]''
* 2004 [[Evening Standard Award]] : Best Actress for ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]''
* 2004 [[What's On Stage]] Award : Best Actress for ''A Day in the Death of Joe Egg''
* 2004 What's On Stage Award : Best Actress for ''A Day in the Death of Joe Egg''
* 2004 ''Barclays Theatre Award'': Best Actress for ''[[As You Like It]]'' at the [[Sheffield Crucible]] and [[Lyric Hammersmith]].
* 2004 ''Barclays Theatre Award'': Best Actress for ''[[As You Like It]]'' at the [[Sheffield Crucible]] and [[Lyric Hammersmith]].
* 2004 [[Critics' Circle Theatre Awards|Critics' Circle Theatre Award]] : Best Actress for ''As You Like It''
* 2004 [[Critics' Circle Theatre Awards|Critics' Circle Theatre Award]] : Best Actress for ''As You Like It''

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Victoria Sharp (born 5 April 1971) is a British actress who performs under the stage name Victoria Hamilton.

Hamilton is best known for playing 19th century characters such as Mrs Forster in the Emmy-winning British 1995 miniseries Pride and Prejudice, and Maria Bertram in a 1999 film of Mansfield Park (which included her only known nude scene). She also played Queen Victoria in the BBC-TV production Victoria & Albert in 2001.

She has been a member of the Peter Hall Company, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, as well as appearing in the West End and on Broadway. In 1995, she appeared in Ibsen's The Master Builder directed by Peter Hall and starring Alan Bates and Gemma Jones.

Awards and nominations

Winner

Nominations

Selected film and television credits

Background

Hamilton was born in Wimbledon, London, England, and grew up in Godalming, Guildford, Surrey. She trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.