Siobhan Redmond

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Siobhan Redmond (born August 27, 1959) is a Scottish actress.

Originally from Tollcross, Glasgow, Redmond's first television appearances were in the early 1980s. After appearing in the short-lived comedy sketch-show Alfresco, her first major television success was as George Bulman's assistant Lucy McGinty in Bulman (19851987). Since then she has had some notable roles, including Maureen Connell in Between the Lines (1992-1994), Janice Taylor in Holby City (20002002), Sharon in The Smoking Room (20042005), Maeve Brown in EastEnders and clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett on Midsomer Murders. She has also appeared on radio including in the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

Redmond is also a stage actress, having starred in such theatre productions as The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie in 2003, and is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

She appeared in the "Gingers for Justice" sketch on the The Catherine Tate Show in 2005 and then again in 2006.


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