Valerie Edmond

Her first notable role was in The Sunshine Boys at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, directed by Maureen Lipman, soon after she graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Lipman was sufficiently impressed to cast her again, as her secretary in an episode of the TV series Agony Again, and would later describe Edmond as "six foot tall, with the bones of a Slav, the legs of a supermodel and the heart of a small fawn" in her 1995 You Can Read Me Like a Book.[1]

Valerie Edmond
Born1969

Valerie Edmond (born 1969) is a Scottish actress.

Her first leading role was the character of Ashley in the BAFTA-nominated The Crow Road, the BBC Scotland adaptation of the novel by Iain Banks.[1] Edmond herself was nominated as Best Actress at the BAFTA Scotland Awards.[2] She would later play the lead in the award-winning One More Kiss, directed by Vadim Jean.

Filmography

Lucinda Sheridan (TV) Foyle's War: episode "A war of nerves"

YearFilmRole
1996 Agony Again (TV) Catherine
1996 The Crow Road (TV) Ashley Watt
1998 Love and Rage Libby
1998 Kavanagh QC (TV) Emma Taylor
1999 One More Kiss Sarah
2000 Saving Grace Nicky
2000 The Vice (TV) D.I. Greer
2000 Complicity Josephine Boyle
2002 The Honeytrap Renée
2003 The Deal Sheena McDonald
2004 The Last Chancers (TV) Liv
2008 Made of Honor Cousin Kelly
2008 Meta4orce (TV) Stream
2012 Lip Service (TV) Jo Glass
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References

  1. "Home girl", Richard Mowe, Sunday Herald, 26 December 1999
  2. Awards for Valerie Edmond, Internet Movie Database


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