Sandra Gough

Sandra Gough (born 2 August 1943, in Manchester, Lancashire) is an English actress, best known for her role as Irma Ogden in the soap opera Coronation Street, which she played from 1964 to 1971.

Other roles have included Nellie Dingle in the soap opera Emmerdale in 1995, her second role in the soap as she played Doreen Shuttleworth in 1985. She also starred as the mother of layabout Paul Calf (Steve Coogan) in The Paul & Pauline Calf's Video Diaries, and later Coogan's Run.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963ITV Television PlayhouseGirl in Pharmacy
1963Coronation StreetMarjorie Platt2 episodes
1964–1971Coronation StreetIrma Ogden (later Barlow)398 episodes
1967Bellbird
1969All Star Comedy CarnivalIrma Barlow
1974It's Magic
1977Moynihan2 episodes
1983Bingo!KayTV movie
1983The DresserActress on Station
1984Foxy LadyRene Watson2 episodes
1984Call EarnshawRoseTV movie
1984–1985, 1989, 1991EmmerdaleDoreen Shuttleworth24 episodes
1985Travelling ManRuby
1986HideawayWoman at Bar
1987Screen TwoMrs. Hilton
1988All Creatures Great and SmallMrs. Bell
1988How to be CoolSylvianne2 episodes
1989The Play on OneHousing officer
19894 PlayMrs. Brickton
1990MedicsMrs. Grundig
1992Screenplay (TV series)Rita/Vox Pop2 episodes
1993Roy Chubby Brown: ExposedHousewife 2Video release
1993Paul Calf's Video DiaryMumTV short
1994CrackerSecond woman
1994The WandererFortune teller
1994Pauline Calf's Wedding VideoMumTV short
1995Coogan's RunMum
1995EmmerdaleNellie Dingle76 episodes
1999City CentralIrene Caplett
2000Fat FriendsMrs. Chadwick2 episodes
2000The Van BoysMotherVideo release
1987Vacuuming Completely Nude in ParadiseSpaniardTV movie
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