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Carolyn Pickles
Born
Carolyn Pickles

(1952-02-08) 8 February 1952 (age 72)

Carolyn Pickles (born 8 February 1952) is an English actress who has appeared in West End theatre and on British television. She played Shelly Williams in the ITV series Emmerdale.

Life and career

Pickles was born in Wakefield, although she now lives in North London. She is the daughter of the late Judge James Pickles, a niece of actress Christina Pickles, and great-niece of Wilfred Pickles, the TV and radio personality.[citation needed] Pickles grew up in and attended school in Halifax in Yorkshire's West Riding.[citation needed] She read drama at the University of Manchester, taking roles in a number of student productions including Narrow Road to the Deep North by Edward Bond, and the lead in Brecht's Mother Courage and Her Children.[citation needed]

Pickles played the lead role as Miss Bluebell in the BBC series of the same name, based on the career of Margaret Kelly Leibovici, in 1986.[citation needed] She also appeared in The Bill for two years as DCI Kim Reid, as Simone Trevelyan in May to December, and in The Tales of Para Handy as Lady Catherine Ramsay. Pickles also appeared in the cult BBC children's educational drama series Through The Dragon's Eye. She was a leading character (12 episodes in 1982) in the TV series We'll Meet Again.[citation needed] Pickles has appeared in a number of films, including Roman Polanski's Tess, Agatha and The Mirror Crack'd.[1] In 1995 she played as Linda Livingstone in Io no spik inglish with Paolo Villaggio. Pickles appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 as the Muggle Studies teacher, Charity Burbage.

In 2013, Pickles played journalist Maggie Radcliffe in the ITV drama Broadchurch.

References

  1. ^ "Carolyn Pickles". Royal National Theatre. Retrieved 26 May 2009.

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