Melanie Gutteridge

Melanie Gutteridge is an English actress, best known for playing PC Emma Keane in The Bill.[1] She made two appearances in Not Going Out playing Amy.

Biography

Gutteridge was born in August 1972 in Waltham Forest, Essex, and studied at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1994 to 1997.[2] She is married to actor Rufus Wright, who guest starred in a 2008 episode of The Bill.[3]

Career

Television and films

Television
Year Show Role Notes
1998The New Adventures of Robin HoodBathsheba Flanagan1 episode
1999CasualtyClare Pickering1 episode
1999WarriorsLawyerTV movie
2000The ViceDonna2 episodes
2000Arabian NightsFair Face2 episodes
2000Dalziel and PascoeSusie1 episode
2001Dr. Terrible's House of HorribleElizabeth Tyburn1 episode
2002ManchildSonja1 episode
2002RockfaceCaroline Morrison7 episodes
200315 Storeys HighLindsay/Karen1 episode
2004The BillAnnette Flemming1 episode - series 20, episode 36.
2006DoctorsMolly1 episode, also appeared as "Sophie" (2013)
2006-2008The BillPC Emma Keane96 episodes
2009-2014Not Going OutAmy2 episodes
2010Coronation StreetMs. Waller6 episodes, May–June 2010
2013DoctorsSophie1 episode, appeared on 14 November 2013
2015Holby CityVictoria Blaine1 episode, appeared on 3 February 2015
2017EastEndersLiz James1 episode, appeared on 15 May 2017
2018Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private InvestigatorsVeronica Vinton[4]Episode 1, appeared on 26 February 2018, as a wedding planner
Films
Year Film Role Notes
1999G:MT Greenwich Mean TimeLucy
2001LargeSophie
2001Amazons and GladiatorsBrianaThis film borrowed plot elements from "Conan The Barbarian"
2002Long Time DeadAnnie
2003Big Girl Little GirlGirlfriendCharacter's name was given as "Clare" in dialogue
2017The Watchers in the WoodsKate CarstairsTelevision movie
2020The Salisbury PoisoningsClaire Sturgess

Theatre

Gutteridge's appearances include in the original productions of the Alan Ayckbourn plays Drowning on Dry Land and Private Fears in Public Places in 2004-2005.[5]

References

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