Angela Wynter | |
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Born | March 25, 1954 Hinckley, Leicestershire[1] |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Angela Wynter (born 25 March 1954) is a British actress. She is probably most famous for playing the character of Yolande Trueman in the soap opera EastEnders first appearing on 16 October 2003 to her last appearance on 3 October 2008. She based the character on her late sister Merlene and played a similar character role as Melba in the sitcom No Problem!. She appeared in many other television series such as Minder (1984), The Bill (1992), Murder Most Horrid (1994), Cutting It (2002), two episodes of Holby City (2002, 2009) and Doctors (2009) with long-time screen companion Victor Romero Evans.
In her first acting role, a stage play entitled 'Meetings', she acted opposite her later on screen EastEnders spouse Rudolph Walker. Angela Wynter received great acclaim for playing the role of MOUT in Sol B River’s powerful monologue ‘To Rahtid’, directed by Yvonne Brewster at the Young Vic Studio 1996. She worked with Sol B. River again in 1998, playing the role of Dorothy in the Windrush themed play ‘48-98’ at the Lyric Studio, Hammersmith. Wynter also appeared in The Walt Disney West End production of The Lion King as leading role Raffiki in 2001 and in the autumn of 2008 played the title character in Catalysta at the Oval House Theatre in Kennington, directed by Robert Icke and written by Allister Bain.