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She is featured in the [[film]] comedies ''[[Hawks (film)|Hawks]]'' (1988), ''[[Nuns on the Run]]'' (1990) and ''[[King Ralph]]'' (1991). She has also appeared extensively on [[Television in the United Kingdom|British television]], appearing in guest roles in episodes of series such as ''[[Rumpole of the Bailey]]'', ''[[A Bit of Fry & Laurie]]'', ''[[Boon (TV series)|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). |
She is featured in the [[film]] comedies ''[[Hawks (film)|Hawks]]'' (1988), ''[[Nuns on the Run]]'' (1990) and ''[[King Ralph]]'' (1991). She has also appeared extensively on [[Television in the United Kingdom|British television]], appearing in guest roles in episodes of series such as ''[[Rumpole of the Bailey]]'', ''[[A Bit of Fry & Laurie]]'', ''[[Boon (TV series)|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). |
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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 (Doctor Who)|Journey's End]]" (2008) and [[David Tennant]]'s final episode, "[[The End of Time (Doctor Who)|The End of Time]]" (2010).{{cn|date=April 2020}} 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 [[Pound sterling|£]]16,550 evenly between [[multiple sclerosis]] and children who are [[Caregiver|carers]]. |
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 (Doctor Who)|Journey's End]]" (2008) and [[David Tennant]]'s final episode, "[[The End of Time (Doctor Who)|The End of Time]]" (2010).{{cn|date=April 2020}} She also participated in a ''Doctor Who''-themed episode of ''[[The Weakest Link (British game show)|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 [[Pound sterling|£]]16,550 evenly between [[multiple sclerosis]] and children who are [[Caregiver|carers]]. |
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In an episode of ''[[Ashes to Ashes (British TV series)|Ashes to Ashes]]'' (April 2010), Coduri played a woman who helps DCI [[Gene Hunt]] and DI [[Alex Drake (Ashes to Ashes)|Alex Drake]] during an investigation. In September 2010, she joined [[BBC Three]] comedy ''[[Him & Her (TV series)|Him & Her]]'', playing Shelly. |
In an episode of ''[[Ashes to Ashes (British TV series)|Ashes to Ashes]]'' (April 2010), Coduri played a woman who helps DCI [[Gene Hunt]] and DI [[Alex Drake (Ashes to Ashes)|Alex Drake]] during an investigation. In September 2010, she joined [[BBC Three]] comedy ''[[Him & Her (TV series)|Him & Her]]'', playing Shelly. |
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Camille Coduri | |
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Born | Camille F. Coduri 18 April 1965 Wandsworth, London, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Camille Coduri (born 18 April 1965) is an English actress. She is best known for playing Jackie Tyler, the mother of Rose Tyler, in Doctor Who, and also for her roles as Faith in Nuns on the Run, Miranda in King Ralph, and Dot Clapton, chambers secretary in Rumpole of the Bailey.
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 & 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).[citation needed] 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.
On 15 May 2017, it was announced that Coduri would reprise her role as Jackie Tyler in the Doctor Who Big Finish Productions audio Infamy of the Zaross, which was released on 23 November 2017.[1] She also reprised her role as Jackie Tyler in the Big Finish audios Wednesdays For Beginners (part of The Lives of Captain Jack, 2017), Retail Therapy (part of The Ninth Doctor Chronicles, 2017), The Siege of Big Ben and Flight into Hull (part of Short Trips, 2018).
She is also the narrator of the Ninth Doctor audiobooks The Monsters Inside (2011), The Stealers of Dreams (2011), Winner Takes All (2011) and Rose (2018) (novellisation), as well as the Tenth Doctor novellisation The Christmas Invasion (2018), produced by BBC Audio.
Personal life
Coduri was born in Wandsworth, London[citation needed]. She married actor Christopher Fulford in 1992. They have two children, Rosa (born 1993) who is also an actress, and Santino (born 1996).[2]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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1987 | A Prayer for the Dying | Jenny Fox | Mike Hodges |
1988 | Hawks | Maureen | Robert Ellis Miller |
1989 | Strapless | Mrs. Clark | David Hare |
1990 | Nuns on the Run | Faith Thomas | Jonathan Lynn |
1991 | King Ralph | Miranda Greene | David S. Ward |
2002 | Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War | Jackie | Ian Sharp |
2005 | The Business | Nora | Nick Love |
2008 | Love Me Still | Maggie Ronson | Danny Hiller |
2008 | Adulthood | Woman on Bus | Noel Clarke |
2009 | The Firm | Shel | Nick Love |
2010 | 4.3.2.1. | Mrs. Phillips | Noel Clarke, Mark Dacis |
2014 | Film: The Movie | Cat Summers | Raffaello Degruttola |
2015 | Scottish Mussel | Aunt Nettie | Talulah Riley |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Life Without George | Dolores | Episode: #1.4 |
1987 | Boon | Shandy Tremblett | Episode: "Taken for a Ride" |
1988 | Campaign | Carol Braithwaite | 3 episodes |
1988 | The River | Cousin Sheila | Episode: #1.4 |
1989 | Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors | Sonia Head | 3 episodes |
1989 | Made in Spain | Rosy | TV film |
1989 | Ruth Rendell Mysteries | Lesley Arbel | Episode: "The Veiled One" |
1990 | A Bit of Fry and Laurie | Laura | Episode: #2.5 |
1991 | Boon | Naomi | Episode: "Stamp Duty" |
1992 | Rumpole of the Bailey | Dot Clapton | 5 episodes |
1994–1995 | Nelson's Column | Lorraine Wilde | 9 episodes |
1995 | Moving Story | Muriel | Episode: "Bear Necessities" |
1996 | A Touch of Frost | Pauline Venables | Episode: "Paying the Price" |
1996 | The Famous Five | Maggie | Episode: "Five on a Hike Together" |
1997 | The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling | Jenny Jones | 3 episodes |
2002 | Trial & Retribution | Sharon Fearnley | Episode: Trial & Retribution VI - Part Two |
2003 | Family | Sophie | All 6 episodes |
2004 | William and Mary | Carol | Episode: #2.2 |
2004 | England Expects | Sadie Knight | TV film |
2005–2010 | Doctor Who | Jackie Tyler | 15 episodes |
2005 | The Commander: Blackdog | Cathy Cripps | TV film |
2006 | Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup | Janice Yeomans | TV film |
2006 | Sinchronicity | Peggy Simmons | 5 episodes |
2006 | Sacrifice | Tash | TV film |
2007 | The Last Detective | Beverley Vincent | Episode: "Once Upon a Time on the Westway" |
2007 | Agatha Christie's Marple | Mrs Lindsay | Episode: "Ordeal by Innocence" |
2008 | Lark Rise to Candleford | Patty | Episode: #1.3 |
2008 | Honest | Chrissie | 3 episodes |
2008 | New Tricks | Carrie Soper | Episode: "Spare Parts" |
2010 | Ashes to Ashes | Gloria | Episode: #3.5 |
2010 | Midsomer Murders | Grace Bishops | Episode: "The Noble Art" |
2010–2013 | Him & Her | Shelly | 17 episodes |
2012 | Secrets and Words | Rita | Episode: "Mightier than the Sword" |
2014 | Edge of Heaven | Judy | All 6 episodes |
2015 | Cradle to Grave | Barbara | Episode: #1.6 |
2018–2021 | King Gary | Denise King | 14 episodes |
2019 | This Time with Alan Partridge | Makeup Artist | Cameo; 2 episodes |
2022 | Death in Paradise | Sandra White | Episode: #11.5 |
2022 | The Curse | The Narrator | Episode: "Would You?" |
References
- ^ "Doctor Who - The Tenth Doctor and Rose Return! - News - Big Finish". www.bigfinish.com.
- ^ Wise, Jon (28 May 2006). "Dr. Woo!". The People. Archived from the original on 18 December 2006. Retrieved 2006-05-31.