Camille Coduri
Camille Coduri | |
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Born | Camille F. Coduri 18 April 1965 Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom |
Spouse | Christopher Fulford (1992-present) |
Children | Rosa (born 1992) Santino (born 1996) |
Camille Coduri (born 18 April 1965 in Wandsworth, London) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Jackie Tyler, the mother of Rose Tyler, in Doctor Who.
Career
She is featured in the film comedies Hawks (1988), Nuns on the Run (1990) and King Ralph (1991). She has also appeared extensively on British television, appearing in guest roles in episodes of series such as Rumpole of the Bailey, A Bit of Fry and Laurie, Boon, A Touch of Frost and in the BBC's 1997 adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. She appeared in BBC Three's six-part drama series Sinchronicity (2006).
Coduri recurred regularly in the first two series of the revived Doctor Who as Jackie Tyler and reprised her role in the Series 4 episode "Journey's End" (2008) and David Tennant's final episode, "The End of Time" (2010).[1] She also participated in a Doctor Who-themed episode of The Weakest Link, first broadcast on 30 March 2007. She won the game, beating Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith) in the final round, splitting the prize money of £16,550 evenly between multiple sclerosis and children who are carers.
In an episode of Ashes to Ashes (April 2010), Coduri played a woman who helps DCI Gene Hunt and DI Alex Drake during an investigation. In September 2010, she joined BBC Three comedy Him & Her, playing Shelly.
Personal life
Camille married actor Christopher Fulford in 1992. They have two children, Rosa (born 1993) who is also an actress, and Santino (born 1996).[2]
Filmography
Year | Series | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Boon | Shandy Tremblett | Episode "Taken for a Ride" (#2.5): "introducing" credit |
1987 | A Prayer for the Dying | Jenny Fox | Film |
1988 | Hawks | Maureen | Film |
1988 | The River | Cousin Sheila | One episode (#1.4) |
1989 | Strapless | Mrs Clark | Film |
1989 | Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Lesley Arbel | One episode ("The Veiled One") |
1990 | Nuns on the Run | Faith Thomas | Film |
1990 | A Bit of Fry and Laurie | Laura | Episode #2.5 |
1991 | King Ralph | Miranda Green | Film |
1991 | Boon | Naomi | Episode "Stamp Duty" (#6.13) |
1992 | Rumpole of the Bailey | Dot Clapton | Five episodes |
1994-95 | Nelson's Column | Lorraine Wilde | Nine episodes |
1996 | A Touch of Frost | Pauline Venables | One episode ("Paying the Price") |
1996 | The Famous Five | Maggie | One episode ("Five on a Hike together") |
1997 | The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling | Jenny Jones | Adapted from the novel |
2002 | Trial & Retribution | Sharon Fearnley | One episode (#6.2) |
2003 | Family | Sophie | Six episodes |
2004 | William and Mary | Carol | Episode #2.2 |
2004 | England Expects | Sadie Knight | TV Movie |
2005 | The Business | Nora | Film |
2005-06, 2008, 2010 | Doctor Who | Jackie Tyler | Recurring Role - 15 episodes |
2006 | Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup | Janice Yeomans | TV film |
2006 | Sinchronicity | Peggy Simmons | Six episodes |
2007 | The Last Detective | Beverley Vincent | One episode |
2007 | Agatha Christie's Marple | Mrs Lindsay | Episode "Ordeal by Innocence" |
2008 | Lark Rise to Candleford | Patty | Episode #1.3 |
2008 | Honest | Chrissie | Three episodes |
2008 | Love Me Still | Maggie Ronson | Film |
2008 | Adulthood | Woman on Bus | Film |
2008 | New Tricks | Carrie Soper | Episode "Spare Parts" |
2009 | The Firm | Shel | Film |
2010 | Ashes to Ashes | Gloria | Episode #3.5 |
2010 | 4.3.2.1 | Mrs Phillips | Film |
2010 | Midsomer Murders | Grace Bishops | Episode "The Noble Art" |
2010-2013 | Him & Her | Shelly | Regular Role |
2012 | Secrets and Words | Rita | One episode "Mightier than the Sword" |
2014 | Edge of Heaven | Judy | Regular Role |
2015 | Cradle to Grave | Barbara | Guest Role, Episode 6 |
References
- ^ Smith, Lizzie. "Billie Piper returns to Doctor Who". London: Daily Mail. Retrieved 16 May 2009.
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(help) - ^ Wise, Jon (28 May 2006). "Dr. Woo!". The People. Retrieved 31 May 2006.