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'''Caroline Milmoe''' is an [[England|English]] [[actress]]. She played Julie in the first two series of [[Carla Lane]]'s ''[[Bread (television series)|Bread]]'' and Lisa Duckworth in ''[[Coronation Street]]''. |
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'''Caroline Milmoe''' (born 11 January 1963) is an English stage, film and television actress best known for playing Julie in the first two series of [[Carla Lane]]'s [[Liverpool]]-based [[BBC]] [[situation comedy|sit-com]] ''[[Bread (TV series)|Bread]]'' and Lisa Duckworth in [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]'s long-running [[soap opera]] ''[[Coronation Street]]''. |
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In the second series of [[Hot Metal]], the [[London Weekend Television]] situation comedy that satirised the British tabloid press (written by [[David Renwick]] and [[Andrew Marshall (writer)|Andrew Marshall]]), she played reporter Maggie Troon. She has also appeared in such films/programmes as ''[[The Magic Toyshop]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'', and ''[[Poirot]]''. |
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==Career== |
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Milmoe attended Manchester's Contact Youth Theatre in her teens,<ref>[http://www.corrie.net/profiles/actors/milmoe_caroline.html Actor Profile: Caroline Milmoe], ''Corrie.net''</ref> before going on to make frequent stage and screen appearances in the mid-1980s and early '90s. She played reporter Maggie Troon in the second series of [[London Weekend Television|LWT]]'s situation comedy ''[[Hot Metal]]''. Written by [[David Renwick]] and [[Andrew Marshall (writer)|Andrew Marshall]], it satirised the 1980s tabloid press in Britain. Additionally, Milmoe appeared in ''[[The Magic Toyshop]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'' and ''[[Agatha Christie's Poirot]]'', On 18 December 2005, she appeared in ''Coronation Street: The Duckworth Family Album''. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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===Film=== |
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* ''[[The Fruit Machine (film)|The Fruit Machine]]'' (1988), a/k/a/ ''Wonderland'' (USA), as Lillie |
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|1987 |
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|''The Magic Toyshop'' |
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|Melanie |
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|[[David Wheatley (director)|David Wheatley]] |
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|1988 |
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|''[[The Fruit Machine (1988 film)|The Fruit Machine]]'' |
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|Lillie |
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|[[Philip Saville]] |
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|1988 |
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|''[[Without a Clue]]'' |
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|Constance |
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|[[Thom Eberhardt]] |
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===Television=== |
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She was back on TV on 18 December 2005 in ''Coronation Street: The Duckworth Family Album. |
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|1986–1987 |
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|''[[Bread (TV series)|Bread]]'' |
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|Julie Jefferson |
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|12 episodes |
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|1986 |
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|''[[The Practice (1976 TV series)|The Practice]]'' |
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|Sandra King |
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|2.01 "Episode One"<br />2.03 "Episode Three"<br />2.06 "Episode Six" |
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|1986 |
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|''[[ScreenPlay]]'' |
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|Maureen |
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|1.03 "Brick Is Beautiful" |
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|1987 |
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|''Valentine Park'' |
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|Cindy |
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|1.04 "Episode Four"<br />1.06 "Episode Six" |
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|1988 |
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|''[[Hot Metal]]'' |
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|Maggie Troon |
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|6 episodes |
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|1989 |
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|''[[The Bill]]'' |
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|Laura |
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|5.84 "Found Offending" |
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|1990 |
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|''[[Agatha Christie's Poirot]]'' |
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|Mary Durrant |
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|2.06 "Double Sin" |
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|1991 |
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|''[[Chernobyl: The Final Warning]]'' |
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|Sonya |
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|Television film |
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|1991 |
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|''The Bill'' |
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|Bobby |
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|7.91 "The Taste" |
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|1992–1993 |
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|''[[Coronation Street]]'' |
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|[[Lisa Duckworth|Lisa Horton (later Duckworth)]] |
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|Regular, 75 episodes |
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|1993 |
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|''ITV Comedy Playhouse'' |
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|Hazel |
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|1.04 "Stuck on You" |
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|1995 |
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|''[[Barbara (TV series)|Barbara]]'' |
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|Linda Benson |
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|1.0 "Job" |
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|1998 |
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|''The Bill'' |
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|Nadia Collins |
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|14.105 "Dog Eat Dog" |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{IMDb name|0590310|name=Caroline Milmoe}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 8 February 2024
Caroline Milmoe | |
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Born | Manchester, England | 11 January 1963
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–2005 |
Caroline Milmoe (born 11 January 1963) is an English stage, film and television actress best known for playing Julie in the first two series of Carla Lane's Liverpool-based BBC sit-com Bread and Lisa Duckworth in ITV's long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Career
[edit]Milmoe attended Manchester's Contact Youth Theatre in her teens,[1] before going on to make frequent stage and screen appearances in the mid-1980s and early '90s. She played reporter Maggie Troon in the second series of LWT's situation comedy Hot Metal. Written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall, it satirised the 1980s tabloid press in Britain. Additionally, Milmoe appeared in The Magic Toyshop, The Bill and Agatha Christie's Poirot, On 18 December 2005, she appeared in Coronation Street: The Duckworth Family Album.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1987 | The Magic Toyshop | Melanie | David Wheatley | |
1988 | The Fruit Machine | Lillie | Philip Saville | |
1988 | Without a Clue | Constance | Thom Eberhardt |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986–1987 | Bread | Julie Jefferson | 12 episodes |
1986 | The Practice | Sandra King | 2.01 "Episode One" 2.03 "Episode Three" 2.06 "Episode Six" |
1986 | ScreenPlay | Maureen | 1.03 "Brick Is Beautiful" |
1987 | Valentine Park | Cindy | 1.04 "Episode Four" 1.06 "Episode Six" |
1988 | Hot Metal | Maggie Troon | 6 episodes |
1989 | The Bill | Laura | 5.84 "Found Offending" |
1990 | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Mary Durrant | 2.06 "Double Sin" |
1991 | Chernobyl: The Final Warning | Sonya | Television film |
1991 | The Bill | Bobby | 7.91 "The Taste" |
1992–1993 | Coronation Street | Lisa Horton (later Duckworth) | Regular, 75 episodes |
1993 | ITV Comedy Playhouse | Hazel | 1.04 "Stuck on You" |
1995 | Barbara | Linda Benson | 1.0 "Job" |
1998 | The Bill | Nadia Collins | 14.105 "Dog Eat Dog" |
References
[edit]- ^ Actor Profile: Caroline Milmoe, Corrie.net
External links
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