Richenda Carey
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Richenda Carey | |
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Born |
1948 (age 65–66) Bitton, South Gloucestershire, England, UK |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974–present |
Spouse(s) |
Nigel Stock (?–June 23, 1986; his death) John Foley |
Website | |
http://www.kenmcreddie.com/Artistsdetails.asp?AType=2&Asx=2&artistID=120 |
Richenda Carey (born 1948 in Bitton, South Gloucestershire, England) is an English theatre, television and film actress, who is mostly known for her roles in Monarch of the Glen, Jeeves and Wooster, Crush and most recently, Separate Lies and Criminal Justice.[1] She appeared in an episode of the sitcom Chalk.[2]
She was the third wife of British actor Nigel Stock.
From July 2009 she appeared in Calendar Girls at the Noël Coward Theatre.
Filmography
Film & Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1974 | Upstairs, Downstairs | Head Nurse | Tug of War (series four, episode five) |
1976 | Nuts in May | Miss Beale | aka Play for Today: Nuts in May |
1982 | A Shocking Accident | Susan | |
1986 | Only Fools and Horses | Lady at Opera | A Royal Flush |
1990 | Jeeves and Wooster | Lady Wickhammersley | The Purity of the Turf |
1990 | Waiting for God | Greta Mueller | Fraulein Mueller (series one, episode five) |
1991 | Bodger & Badger | Mrs Bogart | Series 3 (7 episodes) |
1994 | Wycliffe | Jane Rule | The Tangled Web |
Nostradamus | Countess | ||
1995 | The Choir (1995 TV serial) | Bridget Cavendish | |
1996 | The Prince and the Pauper | Lady Milford | television mini-series |
1997 | Photographing Fairies | Fierce Woman | |
Chalk | Mary Langland | New Student | |
Jane Eyre | Lady Ingram | ||
Kavanagh QC | Pamela Erskine | Blood Money | |
Mrs Dalloway | Lady Bradshaw | ||
1998 | Mosley | Lady Mosley | Channel 4 mini-series |
dinnerladies | Lady Pamela | Royals (series one, episode two) | |
Julia Jekyll and Harriet Hyde | Sister Blister | Astro-Nuts | |
1999 | Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? | Mary Blackcottage | |
Spaced | Dog pound clerk | Battles (series one, episode four) | |
2001 | Crush | Lady Governor | |
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | Imperious Woman | ||
Hot Money | Judge Lucinda Winchcombe | ||
2002 | Vacuums | Mrs Cartwright | musical a.k.a. Stealing Bess (US title) |
2003 | Monarch of the Glen | Lady Dorothy Trumpington-Bonnet | Series 5 (five episodes) |
The Young Visiters | Lady Gay Finchling | television film version | |
Looking for Victoria | Lady Wharncliffe | television film | |
2004 | Midsomer Murders | Margaret Hopkins | The Straw Woman |
2005 | Separate Lies | Sarah Tufnell | |
2008 | Criminal Justice | Judge Ira | |
2009 | Desperate Romantics | Landlady | |
2010 | The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister | Mrs Priestley | |
Radio & voice work
Radio & voice work | |||
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2002 | The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes | Mrs Terriss | The Star of the Adelphi (Radio) |
Clock Tower 3 | Dorothy Rand | Survival horror game (Video game) | |
2005 | No Commitments | Lady Dorothy Trumpington-Bonnet | Hard Times (series eleven, episode four) (Radio) |
References
- ↑ "IMDB entry for Richenda Carey". Retrieved 2008-10-18.
- ↑ Wr. Steven Moffat; dir. Juliet May (17 September 1997). "New Student". Chalk. Season 2. BBC1.
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