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Siobhan Redmond

Scottish actress (born 1959)


Summary

Scottish actress (born 1959)

FieldValue
honorific_suffix
nameSiobhan Redmond
birth_date
birth_placeGlasgow, Scotland
alma_materUniversity of St Andrews (MA)
occupationActress
years_active1982–present

Siobhan Redmond ( ; born 27 July 1959) is a Scottish actress, a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and known for various stage, audio, film, and television roles such as Anne Marie in Two Doors Down.

Early life

Redmond was born in the Tollcross area of Glasgow, the second-eldest of three children to Charlotte Redmond, a drama teacher, and John Redmond, a university lecturer. She attended the Sunshine School of Dance and Park School for Girls in Glasgow's West End.

Redmond studied at the University of St Andrews, where she earned a Master of Arts degree in English. At university, she has said to have been "discovered" by playwright Liz Lochhead while performing in a student Mermaids society production written by Marcella Evaristi. Redmond also completed a course in massage and undertook a postgraduate year at the Bristol Old Vic.

Career

She began appearing on television in the early 1980s, firstly in the sketch show There's Nothing to Worry About! in 1982. She featured in two series of Alfresco in 1983 and 1984, but her first major television success was as George Bulman's assistant Lucy McGinty in Bulman (1985–1987). She played, among other roles, Maureen Connell in Between the Lines (1992–1994); Shona Spurtle in The High Life (1994–1995); Madame Sin in In the Red BBC TV adaptation of the novel (1998); Janice Taylor in Holby City (2000–2002), Sharon in The Smoking Room (2004–2005); Maeve Brown in EastEnders; clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett in Midsomer Murders; and Ailsa in Shoebox Zoo. She also appeared on radio including in the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and as Jean Brash in BBC Radio 4's McLevy series.

Redmond is also a stage actress. In 2003, she starred in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, and is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, with whom she appeared as Maria in Twelfth Night in 2007. She played Titania/Hippolyta for Shakespeare's Globe in A Midsummer Night's Dream, in its summer 2008 season.

In 2004, Redmond starred in the BBC TV series Sea of Souls as twin sisters Carol and Helen. Redmond appeared in the "Gingers for Justice" sketch on The Catherine Tate Show in 2005, and then again in 2006. In 2007, she joined The Bill as Crime Scene Examiner Lorna Hart, and in 2010, played one of the leads in David Greig's play Dunsinane, reprising her role for the BBC Radio 3 adaptation on 30 January 2011.

On 26 June 2014, it was announced that Redmond would play a new incarnation of the Rani, a villainous character in the long-running series Doctor Who, originally portrayed on television by Kate O'Mara, who had died earlier that year. Redmond's version of the Rani is featured in BBC-licensed audio dramas by Big Finish Productions including The Rani Elite (2014) and Planet of the Rani (2015).

In November 2014, Redmond joined Alun Armstrong and William Gaunt in a production of Eugène Ionesco's Exit the King at the Ustinov Studio in Bath.

In 2018, Redmond appeared in three episodes in Series 3 of Unforgotten as Derran Finch, and in 2019, she appeared in the Acorn TV series Queens of Mystery as Jane Stone.

In January 2020, Redmond played the role of the Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge in the ITV series Grantchester.

In 2021, Redmond starred in the BBC Scotland comedy pilot Beep alongside Lois Chimimba and Paul Higgins. She played Liz, a woman visiting her comatose husband on their anniversary, the programme exploring their dysfunctional family's dynamics.

In November 2022, Redmond joined the cast of Two Doors Down as Colin's new partner Anne Marie.

She appeared as Grey in the 2023 BBC comedy Rain Dogs.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Half Moon StreetInstitute Secretary
Duet for OneTotter's wife
1994CaptivesSue
Mary Shelley's FrankensteinMidwife
1995Latin for a Dark RoomMaria McKillopShort film
1997Karmic Mothers – Fact or Fiction?JeanieShort film
1999Beautiful PeopleKate Higgins
2013MissionCarolyn BlackShort film
2016Alice Through the Looking GlassBumalig Hightopp
2018The Party's Just BeginningLiusaidh's Mum
2:HrsLena Eidelhorn
2019Dark SenseAmelia Watkins
2020Ghost LightWoman in the WingsShort film
Fare Well(voice)Short film
2021Creation StoriesBarbara McGee
2025One Night in the BathKimPost-production
HogmanyHeatherShort film. Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982There's Nothing to Worry About!Various charactersEpisodes 1–3
1983–1984AlfrescoSeries 1 & 2; 13 episodes
1984End of the LineGailEpisode 4: "Sweet Nothings"
1985–1987BulmanLucy McGintySeries 1 & 2; 20 episodes
1986TaggartJudy MorrisSeries 2; episodes 1 & 2: "Knife Edge: Parts One & Two"
1988Turn on to T-BagScoop ShuttleworthEpisode 5: "Pyramids"
The Play on OneClare LaffertySeries 1; episode 4: "The Dunroamin' Rising"
Casting OffGillianComedy series
1989Hard CasesLiz NortonSeries 2; episode 1
Look Back in AngerHelena CharlesTelevision film
1990The Gravy TrainBritish WifeMini-series; episode 1
19914 PlayJanet CordingSeries 2; episode 5: "Ball on the Slates"
CasualtyBetty JonesSeries 6; episode 12: "Pressure! What Pressure?"
1992The BillSylvia HannahSeries 8; episode 34: "Trial and Error"
The AdvocatesJanie NaismithSeries 2; episodes 1–3
1992–1994Between the LinesDS Maureen ConnellSeries 1–3; 35 episodes
1994Rab C. NesbittPresenterSeries 4; episode 5: "Eorpa"
1994, 1995The High LifeShona SpurtlePilot (1994), and episodes 1–6 (1995)
1995Sorry About Last NightJulie CordovaTelevision film
Screen TwoJoyceSeries 12; episode 4: "Nervous Energy"
1996A Relative StrangerAlison FraimanTelevision film
1997ThrowawaysMotherMini-series
WokenwellCheryl CapplerEpisode 1
Screen OneJean BrodieSpecial episode 6: "Deacon Brodie"
1998In the RedMs. SinMini-series; episodes 1–3
1999Every Woman Knows a SecretJessEpisodes 1–3
2000–2002Holby CityJanice TaylorSeries 3 & 4; 49 episodes
2002Ed Stone Is DeadAngelaEpisode 10: "City of Angels"
2004Sea of SoulsCarol Fleming / Helen ReidSeries 1; episodes 1 & 2: "Seeing Double: Parts 1 & 2"
Shoebox ZooAlisa the Adder (voice)Series 1; episodes 1–13
2004–2005The Smoking RoomSharonSeries 1 & 2; 13 episodes
2005The Afternoon PlayDonna ClineSeries 3; episode 2: "The Trouble with George"
The Catherine Tate ShowGinger Refuge LadySeries 2; episode 1: "Ginger Bigotry"
2006Midsomer MurdersPru PlunkettSeries 9; episode 8: "Last Year's Model"
New TricksChristine GascoineSeries 3; episode 1: "Lady's Pleasure"
EastEndersMaeve Brown3 episodes
2007The LiftChristabelTelevision film
The BillCSE Lorna HartSeries 23; 13 episodes
2007–2015Nina and the NeuronsOllie the Smell Neuron (voice)Series 1, 3 & 7–11; 55 episodes
2009Boy Meets GirlPsychiatristMini-series; episode 3
Theatre Live!MaryEpisode 1: "Mind Away"
2010TaggartChief Supt. Karen CampbellSeries 27; episodes 1–4 & 6
2012BenidormHazelSeries 5; episode 5
The TownKate NicholasMini-series; episode 1
2013Bob Servant IndependentDr. WalkerMini-series; episode 5: "The Debate"
DoctorsCarrie GarlandSeries 14; episode 219: "Tea for Three"
Case HistoriesMary MackieSeries 2; episode 2: "Nobody's Darling"
2015Code of a KillerJoy BlakefieldMini-series; episode 2
2017The ReplacementBethMini-series; episodes 1–3
CliqueUniversity DeanSeries 1; episode 6
2018LovesickJanie WitterSeries 3; episode 5: "Martha"
UnforgottenDerran FinchSeries 3; episodes 4–6
2019–2021Queens of MysteryJane StoneSeries 1 & 2; 12 episodes
2020GrantchesterAndrea ShawSeries 5; episode 1
The NestSheriffMini-series; episode 5
2021BeepLizTelevision film
Midsomer MurdersRonnie EverettSeries 22; episode 1: "The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy"
2022Inside No. 9MatildaSeries 7; episode 3: "Nine Lives Kat"
The ScottsCynthiaSeries 2; episode 4
Two Doors DownAnne-MarieSeries 6; 4 episodes
2023Rain DogsGreyEpisodes 7 & 8: "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby" and "This Is Not an Exit"
Sister Boniface MysteriesMiss Fitz D'ArcySeries 3; episode 1: "The Star of the Orient"
2025Death in ParadiseFrancesca BowerSeries 14; episode 4
CasualtySandra EvansSeries 40; episode 3

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompanyDirectorNotes
1990A Midsummer Night's DreamTitaniaRenaissance Theatre CompanyKenneth Brannaghplay by William Shakespeare
King LearGonerilRenaissance Theatre CompanyKenneth Brannaghplay by William Shakespeare
2011DunsinaneGruachNational Theatre of Scotland / Royal Shakespeare CompanyRoxana Silbertplay by David Greig
2014Exit the KingMargueriteUstinov Studio, BathLaurence Boswellplay by Eugène Ionesco

Honours

Redmond was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by her alma mater, the University of St Andrews, in 2000. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to drama.

References

References

  1. "20 Questions With...Siobhan Redmond – Interviews – 28 Feb 2005".
  2. McIver, Brian. (2013-05-16). "Actress Siobhan Redmond: I grew up watching my mum's cancer battle and she's never far from my mind".
  3. Griffin, Cheryl. (13 January 2010). "Siobhan Redmond".
  4. "St Andrews University alumni remember their student days".
  5. "Liz Lochhead to be awarded honorary degree". St Andrews University.
  6. "20 Questions With...Siobhan Redmond".
  7. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00y233t Profile], bbc.co.uk; accessed 22 August 2014.
  8. (26 June 2014). "The New Rani". Big Finish Productions.
  9. (October 2015). "205. ''Planet of the Rani''".
  10. "Exit The King".
  11. TV, Acorn. (6 September 2018). "CASTING NEWS: QUEENS OF MYSTERY casts Julie Graham, Siobhan Redmond, Sarah Woodward and Olivia Vinall in the leads as the eponymous Queens".
  12. "Grantchester Episode #5.1".
  13. Scotland, Screen. (2021-03-22). "Brand new comedy pilot Beep set for BBC Two and BBC Scotland".
  14. (28 October 2022). "Two Doors Down return date confirmed as major star departs hit BBC show".
  15. (23 November 2023). "Two Doors Down: What's the secret of the sitcom where nothing happens?".
  16. "Rain Dogs".
  17. [http://archive.list.co.uk.s3-website.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/the-list/1990-07-27/47/index.html ''Cast apart'', interview with Siobhan Redmond and Richard Briers by Mark Fisher], ''The List'', Issue 126, 27 July – 9 August 1990, p. 45
  18. "Honorary degrees 2000". St Andrews University.
  19. {{London Gazette. (29 December 2012)
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