This is the first-ever website dedicated solely to Sally Hawkins, the British rising star who has wowed us in a variety of roles in film, TV and theatre.
All information mentioned here is derived from extensive researches via the internet, printed publications, and personal encounters.
SALLY HAWKINS
Multimedia Gallery
(Audio Gallery)
The Audio Gallery features clips featuring Sally Hawkins. Most of the media has been 'clipped' by Sally-Hawkins.com from files that originated from kind-hearted souls who shared them online via Yousendit.com or BitTorrent. Unfortunately it is not possible to always give credit to these generous people for the original file, but please respect the work that we have put in to present this media (recording individual clips) and so please do not 'copy and paste' and to other sites without permission.
The quality of the files depend very much on the original sources, but will always be at the highest quality possible without compromising the size too much.
Concrete Cow (2002)
- Dripping Tap (aka. Crime Part 1) - When you realise how intriguing SH's voice must be when you only notice the dripping tap after she mentions it.
- Crime doesn't Pay (aka. Crime Part 2) - A finale to "Crime" with more twists and features alot more Sally Hawkins!


- Rescue Story - Sally Hawkins is the concerned listener when 3 guys recount their trip away.
- Teacher - The first time we hear Sally Hawkins in the 1st series of Concrete Cow.
- Batman - If Batman and Robin had an answerphone system installed for emergencies in Gotham City.
- Virgin Sacrifice - One of the best Sally Hawkins clips.

- Children's Party - The headache of all parents - even more so when the performers are less than perfect.
- Houston, We Have a Problem - NASA Communication Systems - This is what really happens behind the scenes. Also one of the best clips.

- Detective Jenkins - Murder Investigation 1 - Sally Hawkins is Detective Jenkins reporting to a senior sergeant.

- Detective Jenkins - Murder Investigation 2 - A "PLK7 Handgun Limited Edition" was never this interesting before! Yet again, Jenkins has to explain the scenario in detail...


