Juliet Cadzow
Juliet Cadzow is a Scottish film and television actress. She played the role of Edie McCredie in the 2002 children's television series Balamory (which ran until 2005 and aired on BBC One, BBC Two, and CBeebies) and appeared in the 2006 BBC series Still Game in the roles of Winston's fantasy woman and the conductress, whom her character became when he was awakened. She was nominated for "Best Actress" at the 1997 BAFTA Scotland Awards for her role in the 1992 film Upstate. She provided the voice of the resurrected 'Ice Governess' in the Doctor Who Christmas special of 2012 The Snowmen.
Juliet Cadzow | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1972–present |
Filmography
Film
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1972 | The Duna Bull | Helen | Short |
1973 | The Wicker Man | Villager on Summer Isle | Film (as Juliette Cadzow) |
1986 | Heavenly Pursuits | Woman Teacher | Film |
1989 | Venus Peter | Queen Paloma | Film |
1990 | The Big Man | Margaret Mason | Film |
1997 | Upstate | unknown | Film |
2000 | Beautiful Creatures | Mother on Beach | Film |
2008 | Stone of Destiny | Ian's Mother | Film |
2011 | Fast Romance | Gabriella Catalano |
Television
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1973 | The View From Daniel Pike | Jackie | TV series (Episode 'Pig in the Middle') |
1979 | The Camerons | Beth | TV series (Episode 1.3) |
1980 | Scotch and Wry | Various | TV Series (Episode dated 31 December 1980) |
Ladykillers | Christina Haggart Mackenzie | TV series (Episode 'Miss Madeleine Smith') | |
Doom Castle | Kate Petullo | TV series (5 Episodes 1.2 ~ 1.6) | |
Airport Chaplain | Susan | TV series (Episode 'The Eye of Faith') | |
High Road | Sarah Lindsey | TV series | |
1982 | Juliet Bravo | Jo Fairbrother | TV series (Episode 3.8 'You Can Go Home Again') |
1986, 1992, 2000, 2003 | Taggart | Marie Burns, Maureen MacDonald, Alice Dillon, Moira Randall | TV series (Four episodes: 'Death Call', 'Nest of Vipers', 'Ghost Rider', 'Penthouse and Pavement') |
1987 | The Houseman's Tale | Margaret Birss | TV mini-series (Episodes 1.1, 1.2) |
Double Scotch & Wry | Various | Video | |
1988 | Playing for Real | Teresa Kelly | TV mini-series |
1990 | The Campbells | Annabel | TV series (Episode 'Old Ways and New') |
Border Warfare | Elizabeth I/ Isobel | TV movie | |
Triple Scotch & Wry | Various | Video | |
1990, 1999 | Rab C. Nesbitt | Gift Shop Assistant/ Phoebe | TV series (Episodes 1.2 'Rat', 8.6 'Trips') |
1993 | Crime Stories | Barbara Stonehouse | TV Series (Episode 'The Stonehouse Affair') |
I, Lovett | 1st Attractive Woman | TV series (Episode 1.5 'Romance') | |
1994 | Doctor Finlay | Esme | TV series (Episode 2.12 'In Arcadia'[1]) |
Roughnecks | Morag | TV series (Episodes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3) | |
1995 | Jolly: A Life | Joan | TV movie |
1996 | Casualty | Madeleine | TV series (Episode 11.4 'Thicker than Water') |
Hamish Macbeth | Bethsheba McBean | TV series | |
Nightlife | Local Resident | TV movie | |
1998 | Looking After Jo Jo | Lorraine's mother | TV series |
1999 | Life Support | Sister Hilda Steel | TV Series (Episode "Soul and Conscience") |
2001 | The Bill | Cllr Angela Morris | TV Series (Episodes 17.22 'Tolerance: Part One' and 17.23 'Tolerance: Part Two') |
2002–2005 | Balamory | Edie McCredie | Children's TV series – Recurring lead |
2006 | Still Game | Conductress/Gorgeous woman | TV series (Episode #5.5 'All the Best') |
2007 | Wedding Belles | Kelly's Ma | TV movie |
2009 | New Town | Mrs Showalter | TV movie |
2012 | Doctor Who | The Ice Governess (voice) | TV series (Episode 7.6 The Snowmen) |
2012 | Skins | Receptionist | TV series (Episode 6.8) |
2012, 2016– | River City | Suzie Fraser | Series Regular |
2018 | Clique | Glyn Michaels | TV series (Episode 2.3) |
Radio
Date | Title | Role | Director | Station |
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3 July 2003 | The Chronycle | Margaret | Lu Kemp | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
12 January 2010 | My Romantic History[2] | Mum/Receptionist | Kirsty Williams | BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play |
28 September 2014 – 5 October 2014 | Set in Darkness [3] | Lorna | Bruce Young | BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial |
References
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