Carol MacReady
Carol Macready is an English actress born 2 December 1942 in Lyme Regis, Dorset. She is perhaps best known for the role of Mrs. Dribelle in Bodger and Badger. Carol is married to actor James Laurenson.
Other television shows she appeared in include:
- Agatha Christie's Poirot - Milly Croft in "Peril at End House" and Miss Johnson in "Cat Among the Pigeons"
- The Darling Buds of May - Mrs Daw
- The Alleyn Mysteries - Mrs Ives in "Death at the Bar"
- The Woman in White (1982 TV series) - Mrs Michelson
- Tales of the Unexpected (TV series) - Liz Ferguson in "A Harmless Vanity"
- Mapp and Lucia - Daisy Quantock
- The Vicar of Dibley - Mrs Tinker (Alice's mother) in "The Christmas Lunch Incident"
- Casualty - Evelyn Thomson in "A Life Less Ordinary"
- My Family - Olga in "The Guru"
- Midsomer Murders - Hatty Down in "Vixen's Run"
- The Flame Trees of Thika - Mrs Nimmo
- Play for Today - Dorothy in Dennis Potter's "Schmoedipus"
- Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators - Dolly Tearsheet - Episode 3.3 "The Sticking Place"
Filmography
- The Scarlet Pimpernel (1982) as Madame Duval
- Forever Young (1983) as Brenda
- Stanley's Dragon (1994) as Mrs. Batley
- A Feast at Midnight (1995) as Miss Plunder
- Spot and His Grandparents Go to the Carnival (1997) as Grandma
- Quills (2000) as Sister Noirceuil
- 102 Dalmatians (2000) as Agnes
- Wondrous Oblivion (2003) as Mrs. Wilson
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