Fiona Mollison

Fiona Mollison (born 9 January 1954)[1] is a British television and theatre actress.

Fiona Mollison
Born (1954-01-09) 9 January 1954
Years active1977-present
Spouse(s)David Gilmore (three sons)

Her father managed a rubber company in British Malaya, and sent Fiona to England to a boarding school. She attended Bush Davies School of Theatre Arts to learn ballet, but then switched to Central School of Speech and Drama to studying acting instead.[2]

Early in her career she appeared in 22 episodes of Strangers as WDC Vanessa Bennett.

In the 1987 television mini-series A Perfect Spy, based upon the novel by John Le Carré, Mollison portrayed the incisive wife of a recruitment officer within British intelligence.

Mollison appeared in the role of "Annie" in the 1992 BBC adaptation of Joseph Conrad's novel, "The Secret Agent" (with David Suchet, Cheryl Campbell, and Janet Suzman).

Mollison also has appeared on episodes of Lytton's Diary (as Catherine Lytton), On the Up (as Jane Webster), As Time Goes By (as Sally Curtis), Hollyoaks, Hazell, Boon, Minder, The Bill, Inspector Morse (in "Last Seen Wearing"), Trial & Retribution (in "Siren"), and Midsomer Murders (in "They Seek Him Here").

In 2000–2001, she played Victoria Hutchinson on the soap opera Hollyoaks.

Family

Mollison is married to the director David Gilmore.[3] She met Gilmore when she got a part in a play he was directing, Move Over Mrs Markham, where she played the au-pair.[2] They have three sons, Charles, George and Edward, and live in Wimbledon, London, England. They also have a house in France, and she enjoys yoga and interior design in her spare time.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978Sweeney 2Mrs. Haughton
2015The Second Best Exotic Marigold HotelSusan

References

  1. IMDb bio
  2. "Snake In The Grass is a Real Spine-Chiller". - Wiltshire County Publications. - January 24, 2003. - Retrieved: 2010-01-18.
  3. Movietome bio


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