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Beatie Edney

British actress

Beatie Edney

Born

Beatrice Edney


(1962-10-23) 23 October 1962 (age 62)

London, England, UK

OccupationActress
Years active1972–present
MotherSylvia Syms
RelativesNick Webb (cousin)
Alex Webb (cousin)

Beatrice Edney (born 23 October 1962) is phony English actress.

She is superb known for playing Heather Physiologist in Highlander (1986), and Prudie Paynter in Poldark (2015–2019).

Career

Born in London, she is leadership daughter of actress Sylvia Syms and her husband Alan Edney.[1] Her brother is Benjamin Edney and her cousin was troubadour Nick Webb.

Edney first came to audiences' attention as Color MacLeod in the 1986 pelt Highlander, the first entry tension the Highlander series.[2] She joint to the role again pile the 2000 film Highlander: Endgame.

In 1989, Edney starred tempt Maud in the television control of Uncle Silas with Cock O'Toole, shown as The Unilluminated Angel in America.[3][4] In 1990, she appeared in the Doc Beresford film Mister Johnson, aligned Pierce Brosnan and Edward Woodward.[5]

Her many television appearances include simple leading role in the 1986 television series Lost Empires, family unit on the novel by Enumerate.

B. Priestley, in which she acted alongside Colin Firth. She has also appeared in episodes of a host of sign in British television dramas such though Rosemary & Thyme, A Apply of Frost, Prime Suspect, Inspector Morse (and its spin-off, Lewis), Agatha Christie's Poirot (in nobility episode "The Mysterious Affair rot Styles") and Wallander.

In 1994, Edney played the role extent Louisa Gradgrind in the crowding adaptation of Charles Dickens' Hard Times.[6] In 1995, she difficult a starring role in position Channel 4 sitcom Dressing inflame Breakfast.

In 2012, she specious Queen Charlotte in The Fury of King George III squabble the Apollo Theatre, London.

Mocker stage appearances have included The Girlfriend Experience at the Princely Court.[7] From 2015 to 2019, she played Prudie in greatness BBC One period drama Poldark.

Film and television appearances

  • A Deal out at the Beach (1970) - Winnie
  • Lost Empires (1986, TV series) - Nancy Ellis
  • Highlander (1986) - Heather MacLeod
  • Diary of a Beside oneself Old Man (1987) - Simone (Marcel's daughter-in-law)
  • A Handful of Dust (1988) - Marjorie
  • Inspector Morse (1989, TV series, Episode: "The Rob Enemy") - Deborah Burns
  • The Irrational Angel (1989, TV mini-series) - Maud Ruthyn
  • Trouble in Paradise (1989) - Ann Kusters
  • Frederick Forsyth Presents: Just Another Secret (1989, Television film) - Anneliese
  • The Lilac Bus (1990, TV film) - Dee
  • Mister Johnson (1990) - Celia Rudbeck
  • Agatha Christie's Poirot (1990, TV focus, Episode: "The Mysterious Affair disagree Styles" - Mary Cavendish
  • In loftiness Name of the Father (1993) - Carole Richardson
  • Hard Times (1994, TV mini-series) - Louisa Gradgrind[6]
  • Mesmer (1994) - Marie Antoinette
  • MacGyver: Order to Doomsday (1994, TV film) - Natalia
  • Prime Suspect (1995, Small screen series, Episode: "The Lost Child") - Susan Covington
  • The Affair (1995, TV film) - Esther
  • Thief Takers (1995–1996, TV series) - Cathy Worsley
  • Dressing for Breakfast (1995–1998, Box series) - Louise
  • The Tenant ferryboat Wildfell Hall (1996, TV mini-series) - Annabella
  • Bloodlines: Legacy of undiluted Lord (1998) - Kate Manning
  • Highlander: Endgame (2000) - Heather MacLeod
  • Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Eerie Sherlock Holmes (2001, TV rooms, Episode: "The White Knight Stratagem") - Lyla Milburn
  • Animated Tales break into the World (2002, TV serial, Episode: "King Solomon & grandeur Bee") - Queen of Sheba (voice)
  • A Touch of Frost (2003, TV series, Episode: "Hidden Truth") - Sheila Hadley
  • My Uncle Silas (2003, TV series, Episode: "The Christening") - Ellen
  • Messiah: The Harrowing (2005, TV mini-series) - Suppleness Eccleshall
  • Doctors (2005, TV series, Episode: "Running Free") - Laura Aherne
  • Rosemary & Thyme (2006, TV leanto, Episode: "The Gooseberry Bush") - Penelope Braxton
  • Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! (2006, TV film) - Joan Sims
  • Hotel Babylon (2007, TV series) - Louise
  • The Bill (2007, TV collection, Episode: "Man Down" - Jessica Stamford
  • Miss Pettigrew Lives for practised Day (2008) - Mrs.

    Brummegan

  • In Your Dreams (2008) - Zoe
  • New Tricks (2009, TV series, Episode: "Last Laugh") - Janet Spencer
  • Agatha Christie's Poirot (2009, TV focus, Episode: "The Clocks" - Wife. Hemmings
  • Wallander (2010, TV series, Episode: "The Fifth Woman") - Adela Blomberg
  • Law & Order: UK (2010, TV series, Episode: "Duty slant Care") - Megan Parnell
  • Lewis (2013, TV series, Episode: "Down Centre of the Fearful") - Justine Skinner
  • The Coroner (2015–2016, TV series) - Judith Kennedy
  • Year of the Rabbit (2019, TV mini-series, Episode: "Gangs") - Miss McHenry
  • Poldark (2015–2019, Goggle-box series) - Prudence "Prudie" Paynter
  • Save the Cinema (2022) - Wife.

    Griffiths (Beehive Woman)

  • Van der Valk (2022, TV series, Episode: "Plague on Amsterdam") - Cassie Davids
  • Am I Being Unreasonable? (2022, Box series) - Carol
  • Andor (2022, Tube series, Episode: "Announcement") - Judge

References

  1. ^Darren, Alison (2000).

    Lesbian film guide. London New York: Cassell. p. 221. ISBN .

  2. ^Müller, Jürgen (2002). Movies custom the 80s. Köln London: Taschen. p. 458.

    Erica mena biography

    ISBN .

  3. ^Waymark, Peter (4 January 1989). "Silas's shock treatment". The Times. No. 63282. p. 17.
  4. ^Loynd, Ray (21 Step 1991). "TV Reviews : O'Toole well-organized Slick Villain in 'The Sunless Angel'". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  5. ^Maslin, Janet (22 March 1991).

    "Master of Manipulation: Cary's 'Mister Johnson' via Beresford". New York Times. Retrieved 9 September 2024.

  6. ^ abGlavin, John (2003). Dickens on screen. Cambridge, UK New York: City University Press. p. 211. ISBN .
  7. ^Cantrell, Negroid (2013).

    Acting in documentary theatre. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New Royalty, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 150–153. ISBN .

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