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Elizabeth Berrington

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Elizabeth Berrington
Born
Elizabeth Evans

(1970-08-03) 3 August 1970 (age 54)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present

Elizabeth Berrington (born 3 August 1970) is an English actress and graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art; she is best known for her roles as Ruby Fry in Waterloo Road, Paula Kosh in Stella, Mel Debrou in Moving Wallpaper, and Dawn Stevenson in The Syndicate. She has also featured in British television series such as The Bill, Doctor Who, The Office,[1] Casualty, The Lakes, The Grimleys, and Rose and Maloney.

Career

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From 1997 to 1999, Berrington appeared alongside Emma Wray and Tony Robinson in the ITV comedy-drama My Wonderful Life. In 1999, she played Marie Antoinette in Let Them Eat Cake, starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.

In cinema Berrington has featured in many films, such as The Little Vampire and, more recently, Nanny McPhee with Emma Thompson and In Bruges alongside Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. In 2008 and 2009, she played Mel in Moving Wallpaper, and was in the 2008 Poirot episode "Cat Among the Pigeons". Berrington also featured in the 1993 Mike Leigh film Naked, and had a role in Leigh's 1996 drama film Secrets & Lies, starring Brenda Blethyn, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Timothy Spall.

In 2009, Berrington and actress Shirley Henderson were the stars of the popular ITV drama May Contain Nuts in which she played Ffion, a snobbish suburban mother. Berrington also played Nicola, a nurse, in the BBC Two comedy Psychoville. She appeared as Food Technology teacher Ruby Fry in the BBC TV series Waterloo Road from 2009 to 2011, departing after two series. She played "Auntie" in "The Doctor's Wife", an episode in series 6 of Doctor Who. In 1997, she appeared in a TV Licence advert. In 2012, she was in an episode of New Tricks, playing a murderess called Grace. From 2012 to 2013, she portrayed Paula Kosh in the Sky One comedy series Stella; in 2015, she returned for two episodes.

In 2011, Berrington appeared in the BBC Christmas show Lapland as Paula, a role which she reprised in the six-part spin-off series Being Eileen, which aired from February 2013.[2][3]

Berrington appeared on stage in the 2013 play The Low Road. Later, in August 2014, she appeared in Series 2, Episode 4 of Cuckoo as Sandra.

In 2016, Berrington appeared in "Hated in the Nation", the sixth episode of the third season of the Netflix original, Black Mirror.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1993 Naked Giselle On-Screen debut
1996 Secrets & Lies Jane
The Moonstone Limping Lucy TV film
1998 Urban Ghost Story Mrs. Ash
1999 8½ Women Celeste, Emmenthal Maid
Onegin Mlle. Volkonsky
Mad Cows Pru
2000 The Little Vampire Elizabeth McAshton
Quills Charlotte
2001 Large Dog Therapist
Delilah Adult Debbie Short film
Once Seen (unknown) Short film
2002 Domestic Leah Short film
2003 The Deal Cherie Blair TV film
2004 Vera Drake Cynical Lady
Spivs Nigel's Secretary
2005 A Cock and Bull Story Debbie
Nanny McPhee Letitia
2006 Missing Nurse Peters TV film
Love Lies Bleeding Joanna Syms TV film
Scoop Antique Shop Woman (Lucy)
Are You Ready for Love? Debbie
2007 The Dinner Party The Shrew TV film
Fred Claus Linda Elf
2008 In Bruges Natalie
2009 May Contain Nuts Ffion Russell TV film
2011 Lapland Paula Cooper TV film
2012 Hard Boiled Sweets Jackie
Eggbox Nurse TV film
2013 Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Bernie
2014 Night Armour Sophie Short film
Mr Turner Lady Critic
2015 Saturday Marie Short film
National Civil War Centre Film Series Queen Henrietta Maria Short TV film
2016 Swallows and Amazons Mrs. Blackett
Deliverers Val
Rendezvous B4 the Wedding Auntie Raine Short film
2017 Sticky Mum Short film
2018 Teen Spirit Lorene
2019 Yesterday Hazel
2021 Spencer Anne, Princess Royal
Last Night in Soho Ms. Tobin
2022 Why Wouldn't I Be? Alice Short film
2023 Grey Matter Eileen

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 Between the Lines Pamela Hewitt Episode: "Shoot to Kill"
1996 Staying Alive Leah Howes 1 episode
The Bill Avril Stone Episode: "Hard Enough"
1997–1999 The Lakes Ruth Series regular
My Wonderful Life Marina Series regular
1998 Casualty June White Episode: "Degrees of Separation"
Silent Witness Jane Nelson 2 episodes: "Brothers in Arms: Parts 1 & 2"
1999 Let Them Eat Cake Marie Antoinette 3 episodes
2000 The Vice Julie Evans 2 episodes: "Betrayed: Parts 1 & 2"
Nature Boy Miss Owthwaite Mini-series; episode 1
Rhona Roxanne Episode: "The Haircut"
2001 The Grimleys Mrs. Robins Episode: "An Inspector Calls"
The Bill Lynn Roberts 2 episodes: "A Week of Nights: Parts 1 & 2"
Sam's Game Irene Episode: "Slogan"
Chambers Staff Sergeant Tina Stent 3 episodes
2002 Rescue Me Mary Hope 1 episode
Bodily Harm Belinda Chalk Mini-series; episodes 1 & 2
2003 The Office Anne 2 episodes: "Christmas Special: Parts 1 & 2"
2004 Family Business Jessica Brooker Series regular
Shane Myrtle Series regular
Where the Heart Is Jemma Harper Episode: "Never Can Say Goodbye"
2005 The Rotters' Club Irene Anderton Mini-series; episodes 1–3
Rose and Maloney Maggie Episode: "Annie Johnson"
2006–2007 Drop Dead Gorgeous Val Sinclair/Duggan Series regular
2007 Annually Retentive Make-up Artist 1 episode
2008 A Touch of Frost Babs Sellwood Episode: "Mind Games"
Agatha Christie's Poirot Grace Springer Episode: "Cat Among the Pigeons"
Apparitions Kim Portman Mini-series; episode 3
2008–2009 Moving Wallpaper Mel Debrou Series regular
2009 The Street Jane Miller Episode: "Smoke"
Psychoville Nicola 5 episodes
2009–2011 Waterloo Road Ruby Fry Series regular
2010 Little Crackers Terry Episode: "Goodbye Fluff"
Ordinary People Stacey Series regular
2011 The Crimson Petal and the White Lady Constance Bridgelow Mini-series; episodes 1–4
Doctor Who Auntie Episode: "The Doctor's Wife"
2012 New Tricks Grace Cusack Episode: "Blue Flower"
2012–2017 Stella Paula Kosh Series regular
2013 Being Eileen Paula Cooper Series regular
Playhouse Presents Jill Episode: "Stage-Door Johnnies"
Midsomer Murders Libs Pearce Episode: "The Christmas Haunting"
2014 Pramface Hester Episode: "A Proper Little Family"
The Smoke Pauline Pynchon Mini-series; episodes 1, 5 & 6
W1A Elaine Pearson 1 episode
Trying Again Gail Series regular
Cuckoo Sandra Episode: "Funeral"
Babylon Vanessa Peters Mini-series; episode 1: "Cravenwood"
2015 The Syndicate Dawn Stevenson Series 3 (regular)
2016 Camping Kerry Series regular. Mini-series; episodes 1–6
Doctors Nic Katchevski 5 episodes
The Living and the Dead Maud Hare Series regular
Wasted Denise Episode: "Come Down Day"
Black Mirror Jo Powers Episode: "Hated in the Nation"
Marley's Ghosts Jill 2 episodes: "Fit" & "Blind Sided"
2016–2017 Tracey Ullman's Show Various characters Series regular
2017 Father Brown Margaret Cartwright Episode: "The Lepidopterist's Companion"
Little Boy Blue Debra Taylor Mini-series; episodes 1–4
Loaded Carly Episode: "The Boat"
Borderline Mary Parfitt Episode: "Inspection"
2018 Death in Paradise Diane Smith Episode: "Murder from Above"
Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Brenda Quintus Episode: "This Promised End"
Patrick Melrose Fleur Mini-series; episode 5: "At Last"
Vanity Fair Lady Bareacres Mini-series; episodes 4–6
2019 Vera Paula Episode: "Cold River"
Sanditon Mrs. Griffiths Series regular
2019, 2023 Good Omens Dagon, Lord of Files 4 episodes
2021–2023 The Nevers Lucy Best Series regular
2022 The Responder Lynne Renfrew 3 episodes
The Pact Kate 5 episodes
2022–2024 Ridley Jean Dixon 3 episodes
2023 Fifteen-Love Carol Pearce 5 episodes
Henpocalypse! Bernadette 6 episodes
Sex Education Celebrant Samantha 1 episode
2024 Lost Boys and Fairies Jackie Series regular. Mini-series; episodes 1–3
Brassic Paloma Episode: "Heartbreak"
2025 Virdee DS Clare Conway Series regular[4]
TBA The Death of Bunny Munro Charlotte Parnovar Post-production

References

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  1. ^ "Family Business - Elizabeth Berrington plays Jessica Brooker". BBC. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ "BBC One commissions new six-part comedy series, Lapland". BBC. BBC Online. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Being Eileen". BBC. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  4. ^ "BBC announces casting for new crime thriller Virdee". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. 29 February 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
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