Laura Howard

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Laura Howard
Born Laura Simmons
1977 (age 3637)
Chiswick, London, United Kingdom
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992-present

Laura Howard (born 1977) is an English actress. She is probably best known for her role as Cully Barnaby in the long-running British crime-mystery drama Midsomer Murders.

Born as Laura Simmons in Chiswick, London,[1] Howard's first major role came in 1992, playing the teenage daughter Tammy Rokeby in the BBC comedy series So Haunt Me.[1] Since then, Laura has also had a starring role in the Jack Rosenthal drama Eskimo Day and its sequel Cold Enough For Snow.[1] Her other UK television credits include Soldier Soldier, The Bill, Doctors and Casualty.

She has appeared in numerous UK theatre productions, including the premier of Life of Riley by Alan Ayckbourn. In June 2012 she appeared in Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests at the Liverpool Playhouse.

Filmography

Television

  • 1993 - Covington Cross playing the part of Alexandra
  • 1997 - Eskimo Day playing the part of Pippa
  • 1996 - Soldier Soldier playing the part of Deborah Osborne
  • 1996 - Cold Enough For Snow playing the part of Pippa
  • 2004 - Doctors playing the part of Jane Taylor
  • 2006 - Casualty playing the part of Annie
  • 1996-2010 - Midsomer Murders playing the part of Cully Barnaby
  • 2011 - Casualty playing the part of Tania
  • 2012 - Doctors playing the part of Zoe
  • 2013 - EastEnders playing the part of Miss Roberts
  • 2014 - Young Dracula playing the part of Sally
  • 2014 - Casualty playing the part of Eva

Short Film

  • 1997 - Queens Park Story playing the part of Lily
  • 2008 - The Responsibility Virgin playing the part of Lucy
  • 2010 - Get Well Soon playing the part of Janet

Theatre

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Midsomer Murders - Cast Details". the definitive guide. midsomermurders.net. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 25 August 2008. 

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