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BARBARA WILSHERE Page 1 of 3 3rd Floor, Joel House, 17-21 Garrick Street, London WC2E 9BL Tel: 0207 420 9350 Fax: 08432 905 796 Email: [email protected] BARBARA WILSHERE Height: 5' 4" [162.56 cm.] Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde TELEVISION HOLBY CITY Mary Ferguson BBC Richard Platt VALENTINE'S KISS Angry Woman Gate Television Sarah Harding EASTENDERS Judge BBC Lance Kneeshaw WALLANDER Kersti Left Bank Pictures Various DOCTORS Various BBC Rebecca Gatwood HOTEL BABYLON Mrs Sears Carnival Jim Loach THE INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES Anna Stephens/Dr BBC Graham Theakston Kennedy FALLEN ANGEL Audrey Oliphant IWC Media David Drury THE BILL Linda Dyer Talkback Thames Roberto Bangura HOLBY CITY Julia Thomas BBC Simon Meyers DOCTORS Jenny BBC Rupert Such FOOTBALLERS' WIVES Paediatrician Shed Productions Lawrence Moody THE BILL Jane Tibbitt Thames Talkback Nigel Keen THE INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES Dr Kennedy BBC Sebastian Graham- Jones JUDGE JOHN DEED Mrs Brooklands BBC Andy Hay ULTIMATE FORCE Sophie Bentley Productions Tom Clegg WHERE THE HEART IS Fran Yorkshire Television Jon East DOCTORS Deirdre Parker BBC Television Rebecca Surridge HEARTBEAT Samantha Neilson Yorkshire Television Gerry Poulson PEAK PRACTICE Carol Monroe Carlton Television Various THE LAKES Dr Sarah Kilbride BBC David Blair CASUALTY BBC Alan Wareing DO THE RIGHT THING Miss Jones BBC/Action Time Mike Adams BETWEEN THE LINES - 2 SERIES Kate Roberts BBC Various PIE IN THE SKY Lucy Fellowes Selec TV Martin Hutchings GONE TO SEED Lucy Central Nick Laughland ENDING UP Rachel Thames Television Peter Sasdy THE PARADISE CLUB Carol Kane Zenith Productions Various ALBION MARKE Carol Broadbent Granada Various DEADHEAD Paula BBC Robert Walker THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK Violet Smith Granada Television Paul Annett HOLMES TRIPODS Jeannie Vichot BBC Christopher Barry MOVING Jane Thames Les Chatfield THEATRE TEN NEW MESSAGES 8 characters, male and Young Vic Finn Den Hertog female WE HAVE FALLEN Pam Theatre 503 & Underbelly, Jacquelyn Honess- Edinburgh Martin SIX ACTS OF LOVE Katherine Tron Andy Arnold A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS Poppy Watford Palace Theatre Chris Luscombe FLARE PATH Patricia Graham Bristol Old Vic Theatre Andy Hay HEAVEN Emily Bristol Express Andy Jordon THE DEEP BLUE SEA Ann Welch Penrod Productions Alan Strachan Page 2 of 3 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG Various Theatre Clwyd Jonathan Petherbridge DOG THE NATIVITY Eve Theatre Clwyd Jonathan Petherbridge THE PASSION Various Theatre Clwyd Jonathan Petherbridge PUSS IN BOOTS The Princess Theatre Clwyd John Crocker SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Kate Hardcastle Theatre Clwyd George Roman TARTUFFE Mariane Theatre Clwyd George Roman FILM BARBARIAN PRINCESS Mrs Davies PK Productions Ltd Marc Forby MY TALKS WITH DEAN SPANLEY First Lady Atlantic Toa Fraser FALLEN ANGEL Audrey Oliphant IWC Media David Drury ANOTHER LIFE Prostitute Boxer Films Philip Goodhew ENDING UP Rachael Thames Television Peter Sasdy NINE ONE ONE Lead Rutger Hauer's Filmfactory Rutger Hauer COMMAND APPROVED Captain's Wife Royal Navy Graham Moore THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK Violet Smith Granada Television Paul Annett HOLMES ACCENTS American-Standard, Birmingham, Black Country, Bristol, Cardiff, Cheshire, English-Standard, Glasgow, Irish-Northern, Irish-Southern, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Northern, RP*, Scottish-Standard, South African, Welsh-Northern, Welsh-Southern SKILLS Alto, Car Driving Licence, Choral Singing, Piano (Grade 5) Page 3 of 3 .
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