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Caroline O'neill 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] CAROLINE O’NEILL HEIGHT: 5’6” HAIR: Dark Brown EYES: Blue TELEVISION ENDEAVOUR (S8) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Striker Dir. Shaun Evans / Scherzo Dir. Ian Ayreh/ Film 3 Dir. Kate Saxon ENDEAVOUR (S7) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Oracle Dir. Shaun Evans/ Raga Dir. Zam Salim / Zanana Dir. Kate Saxon ENDEAVOUR (S6) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Pylon Dir. Johnny Kenton/Apollo Dir. Shaun Evans/Confection Dir. Leanne Welham/ Degüello Dir Jamie Donoughue ENDEAVOUR (S5) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Muse Dir. Brady Hood/ Cartouche Dir. Andy Wilson/ Passenger Dir. Jim Field Smith/ Colours Dir. Robert Quinn / Quartet Dir. Geoff Sax & Icarus Dir. Gordon Anderson ENDEAVOUR (S4) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Game Dir. Ashley Pearce/ Canticle Dir. Michael Lennox/ Lazaretto Dir. Börkur Sigþórsson/ Harvest Dir. Jim Loach ENDEAVOUR (S3) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Ride Dir. Sandra Goldbacher/ Arcadia Dir. Bryn Higgins/ Coda Dir. Oliver Blackburn ENDEAVOUR (S2) [Mammoth Screen for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Trove Dir. Krystoffer Nyholm / Nocturne Dir. Guiseppe Capotondi / Sway Dir. Andy Wilson/ Neverland Dir. Geoff Sax ENDEAVOUR (S1) [Mammoth for ITV] ‘Win Thursday’ Fugue Dir. Tom Vaughan/ Home Dir. Colm McCarthy SHAKESPEARE & HATHAWAY PRIVATE DETECTIVES: Most Wicked Speed [BBC Studios Prods] 'Betty Ceres' Dir. Ian Barber THE DEVIL'S HOUR [Hartswood Films for Amazon] 'Paula Slade' Dir. Johnny Allen CASUALTY [BBC] ‘Jane’ Dir. John Howlett DOCTORS [BBC] ‘Meryl Dibton’ Dir. Piotr Szkopiak VERA X: The Escape Turn [ITV] ‘Kathy Bennions’ Dir. Carolina Giammetta THE A WORD (S3) [Fifty Fathoms Prods for BBC] ‘Pauline’ Dirs. Fergus O’Brien/ John Hardwick/ Sasha Ransome DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Rachel Robson’ Dir. Peter Fearon CASUALTY [BBC TV] ‘Lauren May’ Dir. Shaun Evans LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX [Red Productions] ‘Janice’ Dir. Juliet May OUR GIRL [BBC Grafton House Productions] ‘Stella’ Dir. Luke Snellin DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Celia Whitbeck’ Dir. Piotr Szkopiak DOC MARTIN (S7) [DM7 2015 Ltd for ITV] ‘Alice Bell’ Dir. Nigel Cole 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] CAROLINE O’NEILL TELEVISION cont. CUFFS [Tiger Aspect for BBC1] ‘Pearl’ Dir. Anthony Philipson UNFORGOTTEN [Mainstreet Arlington Productions for ITV] ‘Joanna Bridges’ Dir. Andy Wilson CASUALTY [BBC TV] ‘Wendy’ Dir. Sean Gleeson WATERLOO ROAD (s10) [Shed Productions] ‘Georgina Weekes’ Dir. Lee Haven Jones DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Jean Dobbs’ Dir. Dave Beauchamp HAPPY VALLEY [Red Productions] ‘Lynn’ Dir. Sally Wainwright UNDENIABLE [ITV] ‘Jo Heywood’ Dir. John Strickland WATERLOO ROAD (S9) [Shed Productions Ltd] ‘Georgina Weekes’ Dir. Patrick Harkins MISS MARPLE: Endless Night [ITV Studios] ‘Edie’ Dir. David Moore INSPECTOR GEORGE GENTLY: Gently Between the Lines [Company Prods] ‘Katherine Thomas’’ Dir. Nick Renton CASUALTY [BBC TV] ‘Maria’ Dir. Jon Sen MONROE [Mammoth Screen] ‘Amanda’ Dir. Brian Kelly DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Cindy’ Dir. Lisa Clarke WHITECHAPEL [Carnival] ‘Trisha Ingall’ Dir. John Strickland LIP SERVICE 2 [Kudos] ‘Caroline’ Dir. Sallie Aprahamian DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Annie Beales’ Dir. Matt Carter HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] 2 episodes ‘Deborah McDowdy’ Dir. Rob Evans / Fraser MacDonald THE INBETWEENERS [Bwark Productions for Channel 4] ‘Model’s Mum’ Dir. Ben Palmer THE ACCUSED: Willy’s Story [BBC TV] ‘Mrs Patterson’ Dir. David Blair THE BILL [Talkback Thames] ‘Clarinda’ Dir. Declan O’Dwyer UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS [BBC TV] ‘Mrs Proude’ Dir. Euros Lyn BLUE MURDER [ITV] 2 episodes ‘Linda Taylor’ Dirs. David Drury / Mike Dormer LEWIS: And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea [ITV] ‘Susan Chapman’ Dir. Dan Reed THE BILL [Talkback Thames] ‘Sandra Marks’ Dir. David Innes Edwards POIROT: Third Girl [ITV] ‘Nanny Seagram’ Dir. Dan Reed WATERLOO ROAD 2 episodes [Shed Productions / BBC TV] ‘Mrs Bryant’ Dirs. Tim Hopewell / Jon Sen JANE HALL 6 eps [Red for ITV] ‘Karen Kershaw’ Dir. Syd Macartney / Euros Lyn MUM’S GONE GAY [Twenty Twenty / Channel 4] ‘Louise’ Dir. Rob McCabe THE BILL [Talkback Thames] ‘Susan’ Dir. Mike Cocker THE ROYAL [YTV] ‘Ruth’ Dir. David Kester THE BAD MOTHER’S HANDBOOK [Ruby Television] ‘Mary Beattie’ Dir. Robin Sheppard CITY LIGHTS [Granada] 4 episodes ‘DC Karen Hutchinson’ Dir. Tony Smith DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Helen Oakland’ Dir. Niall Fraser HEARTBEAT [YTV] 3 episodes Various Dir. Jonas Grimas / Paul Walker / Ken Horn ROBIN HOOD [Tiger Aspect / BBC] ‘Meagan’ Dir. Declan O’Dwyer FAMILY AFFAIRS [Talkback Thames] ‘Pam’ Dirs. Various THE NEW WORST WITCH 2 series [Granada] ‘Miss Constance Hardbroom’ Dirs. Indra Bhose / Andrew Gunn / Mike Cocker / Bill Britton HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] ‘Laila’ Dir. Nick Copus MURDER CITY [Granada] ‘Liz’ Dir. Ian Knox BEHIND CLOSED DOORS [BBC TV] ‘Nikki Goodwin’ Dir. Louis Caulfield CUTTING IT [BBC TV] ‘Davinia Lush’ Dir. Julie Ann Robinson DOCTORS [BBC TV] ‘Elaine Hawker’ Dir. Nick Cohen FAT FRIENDS [Rollem Productions / YTV] ‘Mandy’ Dir. John Anderson HEAR THE SILENCE [Zenith / Channel 5] ‘Anna Hoskins’ Tim Fywell NO ANGELS [World Productions] ‘Lindsay Foster’ Dir: Julian Holmes EUSTACE BROTHERS [BBC TV] ‘Angela’ Dir. Rob Evans THE LAST DETECTIVE [Granada] ‘Jenny’ Dir. Moira Armstrong Page 2 of 3 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] CAROLINE O’NEILL TELEVISION cont. WIRE IN THE BLOOD [Coastal Productions / ITV] ‘Joanna Draper’ Dir. Terry McDonough ALWAYS AND EVERYONE [Granada] ‘Karen Wilson’ Dir. Mary McMurray EASTENDERS [BBC TV] ‘Claire’ Dir. Various BLOOD STRANGERS [Granada] ‘Jenna Albury’ Dir. Jon Jones THE STRETFORD WIVES [BBC TV] ‘Janet Foster’ Dir. Peter Webber WAKING THE DEAD [BBC TV] ‘Linsey Carr’ Dir. Rob Knights CORONATION STREET [Granada] ‘Andrea Clayton’ Dir. Various HOLBY CITY [BBC TV] ‘Angela’ Dir. Julie Edwards HOLLYOAKS [Mersey Television] ‘Lorraine’ Dir. Various PEAK PRACTICE [Carlton] ‘Susie Horsefield’ Dir. Gary Wicks WHERE THE HEART IS [Anglia] ‘Janet Lewis’ Dir. Simon Massey COPS [BBC TV] ‘Shelley Bloor’ Dir. Alrick Riley QUEER AS FOLK [Red Productions / Channel 4] ‘Janice Maloney’ Charles McDougall / Sarah Harding A TOUCH OF FROST [ITV / YTV] ‘Maggie Hoxton’ Dir. Roger Bamford WING AND A PRAYER [Thames Television] ‘Lisa Williams’ Dir. David Skynner THE LAKES [BBC] ‘WPC Cowen’ Dir. Sallie Aprahamian THE THINGS YOU DO FOR LOVE [Granada] ‘Mags’ Dir. Ken Horn BIRDS OF A FEATHER [BBC] ‘Nurse’ Dir. Terry Kinane CHILLER [YTV] ‘Margaret’ Dir. Lawrence Gordon Clark MEN OF THE WORLD [BBC] ‘Margaret’ Dir. Terry Kinane LOVE HURTS [BBC] ‘WPC’ Dir. Roger Bamford BODY AND SOUL 5 episodes [Red Rooster / Carlton] ‘Leila’ Dir. Moira Armstrong THE DETECTIVES [BBC] ‘Constable’ Dir. Ed Bye FRAMED [A&E TV / Anglia Films] ‘WPC’ Dir. Geoffrey Sax DEAD ROMANTIC [BBC TV] ‘Housewife’ Dir. Patrick Lau GRANGE HILL [Mersey Television / BBC] 6 episodes ‘Susan’ Dir. Albert Barber COASTING [Granada] ‘Josie’ Dir. Jeremy Silbertson THEATRE THE CRUCIBLE ‘Ann Putnam’ Dir. Dominic Cooke [Royal Shakespeare Company] HONEYMOON SUITE ‘Izzy’ Dir. Paul Miller [Royal Court Theatre] A DAY IN DULL ARMOUR ‘Mother’ Dir. Richard Wilson [Royal Court Theatre] THE YORK REALIST ‘Barbara’ Dir. Peter Gill [Royal Court Theatre / Strand Theatre] ONE MORE WASTED YEAR ‘Waitress’ Dir. Mary Peate [Royal Court Theatre] STRANGERS’ HOUSE ‘Nelly’ Dir. Mary Peate [Royal Court Upstairs] VERTIGO Various Dir. Sean O’Connor [Windsor Theatre Royal] FILM URBAN HYMN [Eclipse Films] ‘Fiona’ Dir. Michael Caton -Jones THIS LITTLE LIFE [Granada Films] ‘Nurse Babs’ Dir. Sarah Gavron Page 3 of 3 .
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