Lachele Carl
Lachele Carl (born 1960) is an American actress based in the United Kingdom.
Lachele Carl | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1982–present |
She has appeared in Grange Hill, Batman and Alien Autopsy.
She also plays one of the voices in the Notekins, and the recurring character of American news anchor Trinity Wells in Doctor Who, appearing in the episodes "Aliens of London"/"World War Three", "The Christmas Invasion", "The Sound of Drums", "The Poison Sky", "Turn Left", "The Stolen Earth" and "The End of Time". The character has also appeared in the Doctor Who spin-offs, The Sarah Jane Adventures, in the stories Revenge of the Slitheen and Secrets of the Stars, and Torchwood, during its five-part serial Children of Earth, making Wells the first – and apart from a French newsreader played by Anthony Daebeck, only – character to appear in all three programmes.[1] Carl also narrated the behind-the-scenes special Doctor Who: The Companions for BBC America, released as part of the seventh series DVD box set.
Carl played a minor role as the US Ambassador in the British TV show Ambassadors.
Carl was the first voice of Muck in the American English dub of the children's TV series Bob the Builder.
Carl lives in Crouch End, North London with her husband, composer Alejandro Viñao, and their son.[2]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Midnight | Sandra Carrington | |
1989 | Batman | TV Technician | |
1991 | A Kiss Before Dying | Reporter | |
1991 | Firestar: First Contact | Lucindia Jericho | |
1998 | Guru in Seven | Anthea | |
2001 | Superstition | News Reporter | |
2002 | Bob The Builder: The Live Show! | Muck | US, Voice |
2006 | Renaissance | Nora | Voice |
2006 | Alien Autopsy | TV News Anchor | |
2014 | National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named Desire | Mexican Woman | |
2016 | Denial | Gloria | |
2018 | Show Dogs | FBI Director |
References
- "Lachele Carl". Aveleyman. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
- Brooks, Sarafina M. (28 September 2010). "Actress conquers criticism". The Globe. Point Park University. Retrieved 18 November 2015.