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Annette Badland

British actress (born 1950)


British actress (born 1950)

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nameAnnette Badland
imageAnnette Badland 2016.jpg
captionBadland in 2016
birth_date
birth_placeEdgbaston, Birmingham, England
occupationActress
alma_materEast 15 Acting School
years_active1970–present
notable_worksDoctor Who
Cutting It
Wizards vs Aliens
EastEnders
Outlander
The Sparticle Mystery
Bergerac
The Archers
Midsomer Murders
Ted Lasso
birthnameAnnette Badland
spouseDavid Hatton

Cutting It Wizards vs Aliens EastEnders Outlander The Sparticle Mystery Bergerac The Archers Midsomer Murders Ted Lasso

Annette Badland (born 26 August 1950) is a British actress known for a wide range of roles on television, radio, stage, and film. She is best known for her roles as Charlotte in the BBC crime drama series Bergerac, Margaret Blaine in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, Mrs Glenna Fitzgibbons in the first season of Outlander, Babe Smith in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, Dr Fleur Perkins on the ITV mystery series Midsomer Murders, and as Mae Green in the Apple TV+ comedy-drama Ted Lasso. She was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in 1993 for her performance as Sadie in Jim Cartwright's play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice; a role she reprised in the 1998 film adaptation Little Voice.

Early life and education

Annette Badland was born in Edgbaston, Birmingham. Her mother, originally from Loanhead, Scotland, relocated to Birmingham during World War II to work as a munitions and aircraft worker in the factories, where she met Badland's father. Her family often returned to Scotland for holidays and to visit family, and sometimes they holidayed in Wales.

Badland trained in acting at East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex, working in "rep" at Southwold Summer Theatre during her time there. Her performance as the maid in Private Lives for the Summer 1970 season earned her an Equity Card and the right to work in the professional theatre.

Career

Theatre

After drama school, Badland joined Ian McKellen's Actors' Company at the Cambridge Arts Theatre; her first professional productions were in director Noel Willman's Three Arrows (by Iris Murdoch) and Richard Cottrell's Ruling the Roost (Georges Feydeau) in October 1972. After pantomime (Toad of Toad Hall at the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster), at the end of that year she moved on to the 1973 season with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford. Her Audrey in As You Like It was considered an auspicious debut in a leading company.

Badland joined the cast of Jim Cartwright's play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, which centres on a shy young woman from Lancashire who expresses herself through song, at the Aldwych Theatre from October 1992 through February 1993. In 1994, she starred in Tony Kushner's post-communist tragic comedy Slavs!, which explored the repercussions of the post Soviet era.

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, a play adapted from Muriel Sparks's novel about an otherwise inspirational teacher who transpires to have an unhealthy admiration for fascist leaders, saw Badland as headmistress Miss Mackay on London's West End in 1998. She went on to perform opposite Jude Law in both David Lan's 1999 production of 'Tis Pity She's a Whore and his 2002 production of Doctor Faustus at the Young Vic Theatre in London.

In 2006, Badland worked with The Peter Hall Company on two productions at the Theatre Royal in Bath, England. The first was Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, a drama centring on protagonist Isabella's moral dilemma of whether or not to sacrifice her virginity to save her brother. Second was writer Alan Bennett's ensemble piece Habeas Corpus, a farce penned in 1971 and set to modern music of that time. She went on to work with Hall again in 2007 in a production of Noël Coward's The Vortex at London's Apollo Theatre.

During the Tiata Delights Festival in 2009, Badland performed in Zimbabwean playwright Michael Bhim's The Golden Hour, a thriller set in a London hospital where the main character encounters a baby he thinks has been brought to the country illegally. That same year she participated in Hampstead Theatre's (London) fiftieth anniversary season by starring in Michael Frayn's play Alphabetical Order, which is set in a provincial newspaper library. Finishing out 2009, Badland featured as psychic medium Madame Arcat in Noël Coward's comedy Blithe Spirit at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, England.

With a cast consisting mostly of child actors, Badland starred as the headmistress in 2010's Royal Court Theatre production of Kin, a disturbing play detailing the lives of young girls at boarding school. From there she went on to star in Far Away, Caryl Churchill's dystopian drama where the future is war, at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre.

In 2018, Badland signed on to work with The Globe Theatre in London in their production of Blanche McIntyre's The Winter's Tale, which was broadcast live to theatres in October of that year*,* and Matt Hartley's Eyam, based upon the true story of a Derbyshire village that voluntarily quarantined themselves during an outbreak of the Black Plague. During the first quarter of 2019, Badland starred in two separate productions, featuring the same cast, at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in London. The first was Edward II, where she portrayed Mortimer, and the second was After Edward, a response to Marlowe's Edward II, where she portrayed Gertrude Stein.

In September 2019, Badland was made a patron of The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham. The theatre dedicated a seat in her honour that reads "Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it".

In March 2020 she appeared in Our Lady of Blundellsands, a new play written by Jonathan Harvey as one of the two sisters in the dysfunctional Domingo family.

In September 2021, she was the sole performer in a special event held on the Golden Hind in Brixham Harbour to mark the 131st anniversary of the birth of the crime writer Agatha Christie: fittingly, specific details of the event were not publicised in advance and the audience of 30 was sworn to secrecy.

Television

Badland's first professional television role was for Thames Television in 1975's feature length biopic The Naked Civil Servant, where she portrayed the tap-dancing pupil. Between 1978 and 1980, she was featured in a series one episode of BBC Two's The Devil's Crown, an episode of Southern Television's Spearhead, ATV's long running serial Crossroads, made-for-TV film Flat Bust, BBC One's Shoestring, and Thames Television's The Dick Emery Hour. From there she secured a recurring role as Charlotte in BBC's crime drama Bergerac (1981–84), a four-episode stint in Thames Television's Bognor, BBC's mini-series Great Expectations, and several episodes of BBC Two's comedy The Last Song.

1982 saw Badland appear in several guest-starring roles in episodic television. ITV's crime drama The Gentle Touch, a police drama set in 1980's Britain, featured her in the series three episode "Solution". She also guest-starred as a nurse in both BBC's period drama Nanny and Thames Television's crime series Minder. In February 1983 she starred as Vera in PBS's comedic mini-series Pictures, set during the era of silent films, which was broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre. Later that year, Badland guest-starred on an episode of BBC Two's satirical mini-series The Old Men At The Zoo, which was based upon Angus Wilson's dystopian novel of the same name. ABC's drama Lace, originally aired in 1984, featured Badland alongside Angela Lansbury and Phoebe Cates. She would reprise her role as Piggy Fassbinder in the 1985 made for TV sequel Lace II. Between those appearances, Badland would feature in Channel 4's made-for-TV film Last Day of Summer, BBC's Two-part mini-series Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: "A Pocket Full of Rye" as Gladys Martin, BBC's made-for-TV film Newstime as Doreen, Channel 4's TV film Sacred Hearts as Sister Mercy and an episode of ITV's children's anthology series Dramarama.

From 1985 to 1986, Badland starred as Christine in ITV's sitcom Troubles and Strife, which revolved around the effect a new young vicar had on the town's women. She went on, the next year, to co-star in the PBS mini-series A Little Princess, based upon Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic children's novel (1905) and a series one episode of the BBC's sitcom You Must Be the Husband. Badland was a regular guest in series one of ITV/Channel 4's comedy sketch series Hale & Pace in 1988 before a turn in a series four episode ("Chinese Whispers", 1989) of BBC's anthology series Screenplay. Following that, she appeared in "The Rough and The Smooth", an episode of All Creatures Great and Small, an episode of BBC's medical drama Casualty, and CBS's made-for-TV film The Pied Piper, alongside Peter O'Toole. From 1990 to 1991, Badland featured as multiple characters in BBC One's children's series Happy Families, which was based upon a set of books by Janet and Allan Ahlberg.

Badland guest-starred in a four-episode stint on BBC's Manchester based comedy Making Out early in 1991 and three episodes of the BBC One children's programme Archer's Goon in 1992. She also featured in two separate episodes, one in 1991 and one in 1993, of the family sitcom 2point4 Children. Returning to BBC's medical drama Casualty for a second time, Badland featured in 1993's series 8 episode "Born Loser". She also appeared in director Andy Wilson's mini-series The Mushroom Picker and director Carol Wiseman's mini-series Goggle Eyes. Between 1993 and 1995, Badland starred as the nurse in BBC's comedy, Inside Victor Lewis-Smith, which was presented as a look into comic and journalist Lewis-Smith's mind while he was in a coma. During that time, she had guest-starring roles on several television programs, including the BBC drama Smokescreen, comedy Love Hurts with Zoë Wanamaker, Frank Stubbs Promotes with Timothy Spall, Channel 4's comedy Blue Heaven, and children's program Mike & Angelo.

In 1995, Badland was featured in three episodes of BBC's BAFTA nominated children's program Jackanory, which featured celebrities reading bedtime stories for younger audiences. From there, she guest-starred on a series one episode of Stewart Lee and Richard Herring's comedy sketch showcase Fist of Fun and a series three episode of the British Comedy Award winning show Outside Edge. Between 1995 and 1996, Badland starred as Dolly Buckle in the BBC's drama Black Hearts in Battersea, an adaptation of Joel Aiken's novel of the same name. During that time she also featured in NBC's two part mini-series Gulliver's Travels, BBC's children's series The Demon Headmaster, and director Martyn Friend's made-for-TV movie Cuts.

BBC's gritty crime mini-series Holding On (1997), set in London and following a series of unconnected characters, featured Badland as Brenda in four of the eight episodes. Between 1997 and 1998 she guest-starred in the BBC One children's comedy Mr Wymi, which focused on a young boy who builds a robot butler for his family, and ITV's children's program The Worst Witch. In 1999, Badland guest-starred for the fourth time on ITV's long-running police procedural The Bill. She appeared in a series seven episode entitled "Vital Statistics" (1991), a series eleven episode entitled "Off Limits" (1995), a series fourteen episode entitled "The Fat Lady Sings" (1998), and a series fifteen episode entitled "Look Again" (1999). That same year, Badland guest-starred on the series two premiere of BBC's medical drama Holby City, TNT's made-for-TV movie A Christmas Carol opposite Patrick Stewart, and ITV's Alan Bleasdale penned mini-series Oliver Twist. In three episodes broadcast between 1999 and 2000, Badland portrayed Aunt Glenda in BBC's dramatic comedy series Microsoap. She also featured in her first episode of BBC's medical drama Doctors in the series one episode "A Woman's Right to Choose".

Children's series The Queen's Nose, originally broadcast on CBBC, saw Badland in the role of Mrs Dooley in series four and five (2000/2001). She went on to star in the made-for-TV film The Gentleman Thief and feature in Hallmark's two-part-mini series The Lost Empire (aka The Monkey King). Her next television role, in 2002, was a guest spot on BBC's family drama Born and Bred. Badland followed this appearance with two made for television movies. First was The Mayor of Casterbridge, an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel, and the second was Indian Dream for BBC Two. Between 2002 and 2005, Badland co-starred in BBC's Cutting It, a drama series set in a Manchester, England hair salon. Badland was once again showcased in an Agatha Christie's adaptation in 2003, this time portraying Mrs Spriggs in the episode "Five Little Pigs" in the series nine premiere of ITV's Poirot. Following that role, she featured in her second episode of BBC's Doctors in the series six episode "An Inspector Called". 2005 saw Badland featured in a variety of television mediums. She began the year by portraying Einstein's nurse in an episode of BBC Two's documentary series Horizon entitled "Einstein's Unfinished Symphony". From there she returned to serialised television in a four-episode stint on long-running soap opera Coronation Street, a two-episode guest-starring role on BBC's court drama Judge John Deed, and an episode of BBC Three's dark comedy Twisted Tales. In a crossover episode of medical dramas Holby City and Casualty, where fans decided the fate of certain characters, Badland guest-starred as Wendy Wincott. She also portrayed the recurring villain Blon Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen a.k.a. "Margaret Blaine" in the 2005 series of Doctor Who and provided commentary on the Doctor Who Complete Series One Box Set for the episodes "World War Three" and "Boom Town".

Portraying Angela Robbins, a disturbed inmate who suffered from Dissociative Identity Disorder, Badland appeared at Larkhall Prison in 2006 in an episode of the eighth series of ITV One's drama Bad Girls. The next year she starred in Hat Trick Productions' made for TV Film Miss Mary Lloyd and featured in her third role on BBC's Doctors in the series nine episode entitled "Background Noise". Badland then featured in the series two premier of ITV's comedy Kingdom (2008), opposite Stephen Fry, Channel 4's Coming Up, opposite Imelda Staunton, and made-for-TV film Summerhill. She also portrayed the sharply conservative Ethel Tonks in BBC's All the Small Things (April/May 2009) alongside Sarah Lancashire, Neil Pearson, Sarah Alexander and Bryan Dick. BBC Three's mini-series Personal Affairs, a candid look at office life among up and coming women, featured Badland as Mahiri Crawford, and the made-for-TV film Whatever It Takes saw her portray the role of Connie. Then, in a third appearance on BBC's medical drama Casualty, she guest-starred in the series twenty-four episode entitled "Every Breath you Take" (2009). [[File:Annette Badland at the Sasnak City Outlander Convention 17 November 2018.jpg|left|thumb|260x260px|Annette Badland answering questions during a group panel at the Sasnak City [[Outlander (TV series)|Outlander]] convention on 17 November 2018.]] In 2010 Badland featured in her fourth stint on BBC's Doctors in the series twelve episode "Love Thy Neighbour" and the pilot episode of Sky One's Little Crackers, a series of autobiographical shorts written by and starring some of Britain's top comedians. The next year she featured in an episode of BBC's WWII drama Land Girls, which focused on the lives of several women in Britain's Women's Land Army, a second episode of Little Crackers based upon Sheridan Smith's life experiences, and an episode of BBC Two's documentary series The Faces of... focusing on the career of Michael Caine. From 2011 to 2015 on The Sparticle Mystery, Badland appeared in four episodes as DoomsDay Dora and eight episodes as HoloDora. 2012 saw her appear in several episodic series, including Channel 4's cult-hit Skins, her fifth and final episode of BBC's Doctors, and her fourth and final episode of BBC's Casualty. Badland also appeared as Ursula, from 2012 to 2014, in the CBBC science fiction series, Wizards vs Aliens.

Award-winning web series 3some featured Badland as one of the main character's mother in 2013. She went on to star in an episode of Sky One's Playhouse Presents entitled "Snodgrass", which imagined what would have happened if John Lennon had left The Beatles prior to becoming famous. She rounded out 2013 by featuring in an episode of comedy series You, Me & Them and several episodes of Channel 4's sitcom Man Down. On 12 December 2013, it was announced that Badland would appear as a regular in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders, playing Babe Smith. She made her first on-screen appearance in the episode broadcast on 31 January 2014. In 2016 it was announced, by new executive producer Sean O'Connor, that Badland's character would be leaving the serial and making her final appearance on 9 February 2017.

Beginning in 2014, Badland portrayed the featured recurring role of Mrs Fitzgibbons in Starz's television adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's best selling Scottish time travel novel Outlander. That same year she featured in an episode of BBC's mystery series Father Brown "The Daughters of Jerusalem" as Judith Bunyon, before a turn as her EastEnders character Aunt Babe in the made for TV Film Neighbours 30th Anniversary Tribute: Ramsey Square.

In May 2018, Badland reached the final of BBC's charity series Pointless with Midsomer Murders Neil Dudgeon, eventually donating £500 to the Midland Langar Seva Society. 2018 also saw Badland in several episodic television roles such as BBC One's sitcom Not Going Out, ITV Two's Roman sitcom Plebs, CBBC's children's series The Dumping Ground, BBC One's comedy Hold the Sunset, and Sky One's mystery series Agatha Raisin. "The Fairies of Fryfam" as Betty Jackson. In 2019 she guest-starred on BBC's dramatic daytime comedy Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators "Nothing Will Come of Nothing" as Ms Rose King. Beginning in series twenty (2019) of ITV's long-running crime drama Midsomer Murders, she has portrayed Dr Fleur Perkins, Midsomer's resident pathologist.

Film

Badland's first film role was Terry Gilliam's 1977 film Jabberwocky, based upon Lewis Carroll's epic poem, alongside Michael Palin and Harry H. Corbett*.* She would not return to film again until 1986's independent feature Knights & Emeralds, which explored the consequences of a white drummer joining a mostly black marching band. From there she landed roles in director Jonnie Turpie's film Out of Order (1987) and director Chris Newby's Anchoress.

Writer John Brosnan's horror film Beyond Bedlam (1994) and director Angela Pope's drama Captives, which focused on a prison dentist's illicit affair with an inmate*,* both featured Badland in 1994. Her next film was director Paul Unwin's Oscar nominated short Syrup. She went on to Xingu Film's comedyThe Grotesque (1995, aka Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets), director Philip Haas's drama Angels & Insects, director Angela Pope's drama Hollow Reed, and director Shane Meadows sports drama Twenty Four Seven. In 1998, Badland co-starred in the SAG nominated drama Little Voice (1998) as the friend of Little Voice's mother Mari (Brenda Blethyn). The next year she starred in director Rachel Mathews's short film Mrs Buchan, a black comedy exploring religious conviction, director Mark Greenstreet's romantic comedy Caught In the Act, and Tall Stories' dramatic comedy Beautiful People, which centres on the conflict between two Bosnian refugees in London.

2000 saw Badland in two feature films, the first was director David A Stewart's drama Honest, a black comedy set in London of the late 1960s alongside Peter Facinelli, and the second was Focus Films' Secret Society, a comedy where several women working factory jobs by day are secretly sumo wrestling by night. Between 2001 and 2004, Badlland had roles in the comedy Redemption Road, dramatic comedy Club Le Monde, dramatic comedy Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War, director Joe Perino's A Village Tale, director Sonja Phillips's directing debut The Knickerman, and Caspian Productions' short film The Tale of Tarquin Slant. In 2005, Badland lent her voice to the Walt Disney's animated feature Valiant, about a WWI carrier pigeon who joins the Royal Homing Pigeon Corps, alongside Ewan McGregor and Tim Curry. She went on to feature in Tim Burton's fill-length film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), thriller The Kovak Box (2006), and the drama Almost Adult (2006).

The Baker, a comedy from director Gareth Lewis about a hit man seeking refuge from his career, saw Badland feature as Martha Edwards early in 2007. From there she went on to star in director Nic Cornwall's short film Mr Thornton's Change of Heart, feature in the comedy Three and Out opposite Colm Meaney, and appear in the thriller Legacy: Black Ops opposite Idris Elba. In 2009, Badland signed on for a role in Jam, the first short film from three eighteen year old filmmakers, which was financed through crowdfunding after attracting the attention of the public and celebrities. Continuing with short films, she starred in the Oscar nominated Wish 143, the story of a young man trying to live life before succumbing to cancer, from director Ian Barnes. 2012 saw Badland featured in Mother's Milk, a drama based upon Edward St. Aubyn's novel of the same name, before returning to short films for 2013's The Girl In A Bubble and 2014's A Quiet Courage.

In 2017, Badland featured in two separate biopics. The first was the biographical drama A Quiet Passion, directed by Terence Davies and starring Cynthia Nixon, which chronicled the life of poet Emily Dickinson. Second was the biographical dramatic comedy The Man Who Invented Christmas, directed by Baharat Nalluri and starring Dan Stevens, which explored author Charles Dickens's journey to overcome writer's block and produce the novella A Christmas Carol. In 2018, Badland starred in writer/director Callum Crawford's debut film, Degenerates, a film which centres on a writer who, unable to sell his screenplay ideas, sets out to create his own.

Radio

Badland began her radio career in 1992 with a role in David Halliwell's comedy Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs for BBC Radio 3. In 1994, she was cast as the lead role of DI Gwen Danbury on BBC Radio 4 Extra's crime drama An Odd Body, a role she would portray for three series. From 2000 to 2003, Badland was a regular on BBC Radio 4 Extra's comedy Smelling of Roses before being cast in the six-part BBC Radio 4 radio drama Rolling Home, which centred on a group of people living in caravans (aka mobile homes/campers). In 2004, Badland starred in BBC Radio 4's play The Pool, which focuses on a Londoner's adventures while stuck in Liverpool for the day, opposite Peter Wright, The Diary of a Nobody opposite Stephen Tompkinson, and Bumps and Bruises, which focuses on an unqualified woman attempting to run an antenatal (prenatal) class opposite Penelope Wilton. Richard Monk's Church, broadcast in February 2005 and starring Badland alongside Andrew Garfield, tells the story of sex and religion through the eyes of two different men. She then took over the role of Hazel Woolley, the "bad seed" adopted daughter of Jack Woolley in the long-running radio soap opera The Archers, featured in the radio adaptation of an adaptation of George MacDonald's children's novel At the Back of the North Wind, and starred as Mrs Yeobright in BBC Radio 4 Extra's adaptation of Thomas Hardy's The Return of the Native.

In 2006 Badland starred in BBC Radio 4's River's Up alongside Peter Corey. The next year she featured in Jonathan Myerson's six-part radio dramatisation of Boris Pasternak's epic story Dr Zhivago. From there, Badland featured as Tilly Carbury in BBC Radio 4's 15 Minute Drama The Way We Live Right Now (2008), an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's satirical novel, and served as a narrator for Heather Couper's Cosmic Quest, an educational history of astronomy. Yerma, a poetic play touching on the themes of love, infertility, and isolation by Spanish author Federico García Lorca, saw Badland star alongside Emma Cunniffe and Concrad Nelson in 2010 on BBC Radio 3. That same year, she appeared in several episodes of BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please, where poems of various themes are chosen by listeners, and Chris Wilson's play Lump-Boy Logan, which focused on a boy with acne, for BBC Radio 3. BBC Radio 4 Extra's show Poetry Extra featured Badland in an episode showcasing the work of poet Molly Holden later that year. She later guest-starred in an episode of Sebastian Baczkiewicz's dark fantasy-adventure radio program Pilgrim (2013), a series of tales that followed the adventures of main character and immortal being William Palmer. In the two-part radio serial The Aeneid (2013), writer Hattie Naylor's adaptation of the epic poem by Virgil, saw Badland in the role of Roman Goddess Venus on BBC Radio 4. Doing Time: The Last Ballad of Reading Gaol, based upon the poem by Oscar Wilde and showcasing odd historical facts from the prison's records, featured Badland in 2014. She went on to perform as a reader for series one, episode five of Jenny Eclair's short story vignette series Little Lifetimes in an episode entitled "The Viewing". The next year, she scored the lead role of Mrs Pickwick, a commissioner for local government, in director Jeremy Mortimer's drama Mrs Pickwick's Papers on BBC Radio 4. It was announced in 2018 that Badland would reprise her role as Doctor Who's Margaret Blaine in the spin-off radio series Torchwood. The episode, entitled "Sync", was released in May 2019.

Filmography

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorTheatre
1970Private LivesMaidSouthwold Summer Theatre
1972Three ArrowsPage/SoldierNoel WillmanCambridge Arts Theatre
Ruling the RoostGuestRichard CottrellCambridge Arts Theatre
1973As You Like ItAudreyBuzz GoodbodyRoyal Shakespeare Theatre
Love's Labour's LostvariousDavid JonesRST
Romeo and JulietwomanTerry HandsRST
The Taming of the ShrewHostessClifford WilliamsRST
1992The Rise and Fall of Little VoiceNeighbourSam MendesAldwych Theatre
1994Slavs!Mrs DomikTony KushnerHampstead Theatre
1998The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieMiss MackayPhyllida LloydRoyal National Theatre
1999'Tis Pity She's a WhorePutanaDavid LanYoung Vic Theatre
2002Doctor FaustusDuchess of AnholtDavid LanYoung Vic Theatre
2006Measure for MeasureMistress OverdonePeter HallTheatre Royal
Habeas CorpusMrs WicksteedPeter HallTheatre Royal
2007The VortexClara HibbertPeter HallApollo Theatre
2009The Golden HourLeslieFemi Elufowoju Jr.Almedia Theatre
Alphabetical OrderNoraChristopher LuscombeHampstead Theatre
Blithe SpiritMadame ArcatiSarah FrankcomRoyal Exchange Theatre
2010KinMrs BJeremy HerrinRoyal Court Theatre
Far AwayHarperSimon GodwinBristol Old Vic Theatre
2018The Winter's TaleOld ShepherdBlanche McIntyreShakespeare's Globe
EyamReverend StanleyAdele ThomasShakespeare's Globe
2019Edward IIMortimerNick BagnallSam Wanamaker Playhouse
After EdwardGertrude SteinBrendan O'HaraSam Wanamaker Playhouse
2020Our Lady of BlundellsandsGarnetNick BagnallEveryman, Liverpool
2025Escaped Alone/What If If OnlyVi/FutureSarah FrankcomRoyal Exchange, Manchester

Television

YearTitleCharacterProductionNotes
1975The Naked Civil ServantTap Dancing PupilBBCTV film
1978The Devil's CrownYoung NunBBC TwoAppeared in: Season 1, Ep. 10 "In Sun's Eclipse"
SpearheadMrs YatesITVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 6 "Thieves In the Night"
CrossroadsWaitressATVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 3001–3002
1979Flat BustRhodaYTVTV film
1980ShoestringGirl in BureauBBC OneAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 7 "Looking for Mr Wright"
The Dick Emery Hour1st Lady at Park BenchThames TelevisionTV special
1981–1984BergeracCharlotteBBCAppeared in: Series 1–3
1981BognorSharonThames TelevisionAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 9–12
Great ExpectationsFlopsonBBCAppeared in Series 1, Ep. 5 "
The Last SongMrs HealeyBBC TwoAppeared in Series 1, Ep. 1, 6
1982The Gentle TouchAssistantITVAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 13
NannyNurseBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 6 "Crossing the Line"
MinderNurseThames TelevisionAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 13 "In"
1983PicturesVeraPBSAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 1–3, 6–7
The Old Men At The ZooCatherine Langley-BeardBBC TwoAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4 "Armageddon"
1984LacePiggy FassbinderABC/ITVTV Mini-Series
Last Day of SummerJennyChannel 4TV film
1985Miss Marple: A Pocket Full of RyeGladys MartinBBC TwoTV Mini-Series
NewstimeDoreenBBCTV film
Sacred HeartsSister MercyChannel 4TV film
DramaramaDimITVAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 4 "The Young Person's Guide to Going Backwards in the World "
Lace IIPiggy FassbinderABC/ITVTV film
1985–1986Troubles and StrifeChristineITVAppeared in: Series 1–2
1987A Little PrincessCookPBSTV Mini-Series
You Must Be the HusbandNurseBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4 "Mummy's Brave Little Soldier"
1988Hale & PaceVariousITV/Channel 4Appeared in: Series 1, Ep. 3, 5
1989ScreenplayConnieITVAppeared in: Series 4, Ep. 5 "Chinese Whispers"
All Creatures Great and SmallSybil DarnleyBBCAppeared in" Series 6, Ep. 11 "The Rough and the Smooth"
The Pied PiperFrench woman on busCBSTV film
1989–1990Happy FamiliesVariousBBC OneAppeared in: Series 1–2
1990–2012,CasualtyJodie Forbes/Angela Mason/Jenny Chinton/Maggie Young/Shirley BalwinBBCAppeared in: Series 5, Ep. 11; Series 8, Ep. 8; Series 24, Ep. 10; Series 27, Ep. 13.
1991Making OutWillowBBCAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 2–3, 6, 8
1991–1999The BillStella King/Pearl Armfield/Angie Barker/Penny RowanITVAppeared in: Series 7, Ep. 103; Series 11, Ep. 120; Series 14, Ep. 109; Series 15, Ep. 63
1991–19932point4 ChildrenDawnBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 6; Series 3, Ep. 5
1992Archer's GoonShineBBC OneAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4–6
1993The Mushroom PickerTonyaBBCTV Mini-Series; Appeared in Ep. 1
Goggle EyesBethBBCTV Mini-Series; Appeared in Ep. 3
1993–1995Inside Victor Lewis-SmithNurseBBCAppeared in: Series 1–2
1994SmokescreenBig SmithyBBCTV Mini-Series
Love HurtsThalia ThomasBBCAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 3 "The Parent trap"
Frank Stubbs PromotesAilsaITVAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 3 "Babies"
Blue HeavenMs. EmmettChannel 4Appeared in: Series 1, Ep. 2
1995Mike & AngeloMiss BlissITVAppeared in: Series 7, Ep. 1 "
JackanoryStoryteller/HerselfBBCAppeared in: Dimanche Diller: Part 1-3
Fist of FunPizza restaurant EmployeeBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4
1995–1996Black Hearts in BatterseaDolly BuckleBBCAppeared in: Series 1
1996Outside EdgeRosieITVAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 3 "The First Match"
Gulliver's TravelsFarmer Grultrud's WifeNBCTV Mini-Series; Appeared in Ep. 1
The Demon Headmaster,PostmistressBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 1–2
CutsGill FormcastingTV film
1997''Ain't Misbehavin'''AnnaITVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 2
Holding OnBrendaBBCTV Mini-Series: Appeared in Ep. 5–8
1997–1998Mr WymiMatron / PrimroseBBC OneAppeared in: Series 1; Series 2, Ep. 1
1998–1999The Worst WitchMrs TapiocaITVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 2,9; Series 2, Ep. 6
1999Holby CityEleriBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 1 "Search for the Hero"
A Christmas CarolMrs FezziwigTNTTV film
Oliver TwistChertsey CookITVTV Mini-Series: Appeared in Ep. 4
1999–2000MicrosoapAunt GlendaBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep.5; Series 4, Ep. 1, 5
2000–2012DoctorsJudy Brownlow/Sharon Maberly /Sarah Hardy/Angela Lombard/ Denise ForsterBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 34; Series 6, Ep. 24; Series 9, Ep. 125; Series 12, Ep. 49; Series 14, Ep. 57
2000–2001The Queen's NoseMrs DooleyCBBCAppeared in Series 1–2
2000The Gentleman ThiefMrs PinktonBBCTV film
2001The Lost Empire (aka The Monkey King)Confusion's 4th WifeHallmarkTV Mini-Series
2002Born and BredEdna PendletonBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 1 "The Best Man"
2002–2005Cutting ItBrawdie HenshallBBCAppeared in: Series 1–4
2003The Mayor of CasterbridgeMrs StannidgeITVTV film
Indian DreamPatBBC TwoTV film
PoirotMrs SpriggsITVAppeared in Series 9, Ep. 1 "Five Little Pigs"
2005HorizonThe NurseBBC TwoAppeared in: Series 41, Ep. 10 "Einstein's Unfinished Symphony"
Coronation StreetThelma CleggITVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 5940, 5941, 5943, 5945
Judge John DeedBette Kidman MPBBCAppeared in: Series 4, Ep. 4, 6
Twisted TalesBunty CrowBBC ManchesterAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 14 "Fruitcake of the Living Dead "
CasanovaPaulineBBC ThreeTV Mini-Series: Appeared in Ep. 3
Doctor WhoMargaret Blaine/Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day SlitheenBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4–5, 11
Casualty@Holby CityWendy WincottBBCAudience interactive Crossover Episode
2006Bad GirlsAngela RobbinsITVAppeared in: Series 8, Ep. 3
2007Director's DebutSheena KeaveyBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 2 "Baby Boom"
Miss Marie LloydNelly PowersBBCTV film
2008KingdomDolly TuckerITVAppeared in: Series 2, Ep 1
Coming UpBowls LadyChannel 4Appeared in: Series 6, Ep. 4 "Lickle Bill Um"
SummerhillMyrtleBBCTV Mini-Series
2009All the Small ThingsEthel TonksBBCAppeared in: Series 1
2009Personal AffairsMairhi CrawfordBBC ThreeTV Mini-Series: Appeared in Ep. 2
2009Whatever It TakesConnieITVTV film
2010/2011Little CrackersMrs Ramsbottom/Mrs ChitterlingSky OneAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 5; Series 2, Ep. 8
2011Land GirlsMiss TimpsonBBCAppeared in: Series 3, Ep. 2 "The War in the Fields"
The Faces of...HerselfBBC TwoAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 3 "Michael Caine"
2011-2015The Sparticle MysteryHolodora / Doomsday DoraCBBCAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 3–5, 13; Series 2, Ep. 10; Series 3, Ep. 4, 7–13
2012SkinsMavisE4Appeared in: Series 6, Ep. 10 "Finale"
2012–2014Wizards vs AliensUrsula CroweCBBCAppeared in: Series 1–3
20133someMargaretBlip TVAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 3, 4
Playhouse PresentsWoman in OfficeSky OneAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 2 "Snodgrass"
AuntiesMavis(Pilot)TV film
You, Me & ThemKarenGoldAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 4 "The Funeral"
Man DownMrs WigmoreChannel 4Appeared in: Series 1, Ep. 2, 5; Series 2, Ep. 3
2014Father BrownJudith BunyonBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 6 "The Daughters of Jerusalem"
2014–2017EastEndersBabe SmithBBCRegular role; 219 episodes
2014–2015OutlanderMrs FitzgibbonsStarzAppeared in: Series 1
2018Pointless CelebrityHerselfBBC OneAppeared in: Series 11 "Theatre Actors"
Not Going OutLindaBBC OneAppeared in: Series 9 Episode 4 "Pets"
PlebsAthenaITV TwoAppeared in: Series 4, Ep. 2 "The Critic"
The Dumping GroundMavisCBBCAppeared in: Series 6, Ep. 15 "Bird's Song"
Hold the SunsetCeliaBBC OneAppeared in: Series 1, Ep. 7 "If I Were a Wise Man"
Agatha RaisinBetty JacksonSky OneAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 2 "The Fairies of Fryfam"
2019Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsMs Rose KingBBCAppeared in: Series 2, Ep. 7 "Nothing Will Come of Nothing"
2019–presentMidsomer MurdersFleur PerkinsITVSeries 20–present
2020DoctorsMrs ZielinskiBBCEpisode: "A Day in the Life..."
Criminal: UKDonna SwiftNetflixEpisode: "Sandeep"
Cormoran Strike Lethal WhiteMinicab driverBBC OneEpisode 4
The CrownDr Margaret MeagartyNetflixGuest role; Season 4
2020–2023, 2026–presentTed LassoMae the LandladyApple TV+Season 1 - present
2021Silent WitnessLinda FletcherBBCSeries 24 Episode 5
Whitstable PearlRosieAcorn TVSeries 1 Episode 5
2022Inside No. 9WinnieBBC TwoSeason 7 Episode 2: "Mr King"
2022–2025Big BoysNanny BingoChannel 4Recurring role
2023Beyond ParadiseIsla JayBBCSeries 1 Episode 3
BrassicRhoda DenningsSkySeries 5 Episode 6: "Caravan of Courage"
2024
DI RayLizITVSeason 2 Episode 1
HeartstopperIvy OlssonNetflixSeason 3
Murder, They HopeMargaretBBCApocalypse Slough: A Murder They Hope Mystery
2026Run AwayLouNetflixMiniseries

Film

YearTitleCharacterNotes
1977JabberwockyGriselda Fishfinger
1986Knights & EmeraldsDaisyIndependent Film
1987Out of OrderOperator
1993AnchoressMary
1994Beyond BedlamNurse Wrekin
CaptivesMaggie
SyrupLindaShort Film
1995The GrotesqueConnie Babblehumpaka Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets
Angels & InsectsLady Alabaster
1996Hollow ReedMartyn's barrister
1997TwentyFourSevenTim's Mother
1998Little VoiceSadie
1999Mrs BuchanMrs BuchanShort Film
Caught In the ActKatherine
Beautiful PeoplePsychologist
2000HonestRose
Secret SocietyMarlene
2001Redemption RoadBrown Owl
2002Club Le MondeStella
Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage WarCook
A Village TaleLily
2004The KnickermanMrs HarrisShort Film
The Tale of Tarquin SlantCookShort Film
2005ValiantElsaAnimated - Voice Work
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryJolly Woman
2006The Kovak BoxKathy
Almost Adult
2007The BakerMartha Edwards
Mr Thornton's Change of HeartMaryShort Film
2008Three and OutMaureen
SummerhillMyrtlealso shown as a miniseries
2009JamMrs DesirandelleShort Film
Wish 143Carol
2011Legacy: Black OpsStephanie Gumpel
2012Mother's MilkMargaret
2013The Girl In A BubbleMargaryShort Film
2014A Quiet CourageMargaretShort Film
2016A Quiet PassionAunt Elizabeth
2017The Man Who Invented ChristmasButcher's Wife/Mrs Fezziwig
2018DegeneratesMaureen Costello
The Winter's TaleOld ShepherdStage play that was broadcast in theatres.
2023Operation NapoleonSarah Steinkamp
The Toxic AvengerDaisy

Radio

YearTitleCharacterProductionDirector
1992Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the EunuchsAnneBBC Radio 3Philip Martin
1994An Odd BodyDI Gwen DanburyBBC Radio 4 ExtraGlyn Dearman
2000-2003Smelling of RosesTessBBC Radio 4 ExtraVarious
2001Rolling HomeBeverieyBBC Radio 4 ExtraRichard Monks
2004The PoolBBC Radio 4Mary Peate
The Diary of a NobodyMrs PooterBBC Radio 4Jenny Stephens
Bumps and BruisesCeliaBBC Radio 4Nigel Bryant
2005ChurchBBC Radio 4Richard Monks
The ArchersHazel WoolleyBBC Radio 4Multiple
At the Back of the North WindMarthaBBC Radio 4Norman Stone
The Return of the NativeMrs YeobrightBBC Radio 4 ExtraRosemary Watts
2006River's UpBBC Radio 4 ExtraAlex Jones
2007Dr ZhivagoAmaliaBBC Radio 4Jonathan Myerson
200815 Minute DramaTilly CarburyBBC Radio 4Jonquil Panting
Cosmic QuestNarratorBBC Radio 4Martin Redfern (Producer)
2010YermaPagan Old WomanBBC Radio 3Pauline Harris
Poetry PleaseHerself/narratorBBC Radio 4Sarah Langan (Producer)
Lump-Boy LoganAuntie JeanetteBBC Radio 3Pauline Harris
Poetry ExtraHerself/narratorBBC Radio 4 ExtraChristine Hall (Producer)
2013PilgrimColvilleBBC Radio 4 ExtraMarc Beeby
The AeneidVenusBBC Radio 4Kate McAll
2014Doing Time: The Last Ballad of Reading GaolThe VisitorBBC Radio BerkshireDuncan McLarty
Little LifetimesReaderBBC Radio 4Sally Avens (Producer)
2015Mrs Pickwick's PapersMrs PickwickBBC Radio 4Jeremy Mortimer
2019TorchwoodMargaret BlaineBig FinishScott Handcock

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Rise and Fall of Little Voice
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureLittle Voice
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso

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