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Richenda Carey (born 29 April 1948) is a British actress who is mostly known for her roles in Monarch of the Glen, Jeeves and Wooster, Darling Buds of May, Crush and more recently, Separate Lies and Criminal Justice.[1]
Richenda Carey | |
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Born | Bitton, Gloucestershire, England | 29 April 1948
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974–present |
Spouses |
Carey was the third wife of actor Nigel Stock, whom she married in Bristol in 1979. After Stock's death in 1986, Carey married John Foley in 1999.[citation needed]
From July 2009 she appeared in Calendar Girls at the Noël Coward Theatre.
Filmography
editFilm and television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Upstairs, Downstairs | Head Nurse | Tug of War (series four, episode five) |
1975 | Within These Walls | Officer Budgen | Let the People See (series two, episode nine) |
1976 | Nuts in May | Miss Beale | aka Play for Today: Nuts in May |
1982 | A Shocking Accident | Susan | |
1982 | P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang | Botany Teacher | |
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 | The Darling Buds of May | Lady Bluff-Gore | Series 1 (3 episodes) |
Bodger & Badger | Mrs Bogart | Series 3 (7 episodes) | |
1994 | Wycliffe | Jane Rule | The Tangled Web |
Nostradamus | Countess | ||
1995 | The Choir | 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 | |
2015 | Colonia Dignidad | Gisela Seewald | |
2019 | Downton Abbey | Mrs Webb |
Radio and voice work
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Peril at End House | Mildred Croft | Hercule Poirot (radio series) |
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)[2] | |
2005 | No Commitments | Lady Dorothy Trumpington-Bonnet | Hard Times (series eleven, episode four) (Radio) |
2000 | Dogged Persistence | Nettie | Written by Martyn Wade and co-starring Joan Sims and Elizabeth Spriggs (BBC Radio 4, August 2000) |
References
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