Mary Jo Randle
Mary Jo Randle (born 28 April 1954 in Rochdale, Lancashire) is an English actress. She trained at RADA.[1] She played Jo Morgan in The Bill[2][3][4] from 1993 to 1995 and she played Bernie Quinlan in The Lakes.
Randle has also been seen in Holby City, Victoria Wood as Seen on TV, The Royal, Casualty, Doctors, Heartbeat, Inspector Morse, Dalziel and Pascoe, Bad Behaviour, Wire in the Blood and a public information film on smoke alarms.
Film & television roles
- Blue Murder … as Carol Aspen in episode "Inside" (2009)
- Inspector George Gently … as Mrs Chadwick in episode "Gently in the Night" (2009)
- Casualty … as Marie Davies in episode "Mother's Day" (1999); as Helen Redford in episode "True Lies" (2009); as Cathy Clements in episode "Till Death Us Do Part" (2011)
- Red Riding … as Eddie's mother in episode In the Year of Our Lord 1974 (2009)1938
- Wire in the Blood … as Janet Williams in episode "The Dead Land" (2008)
- Heartbeat … as Thelma Gray in episode "Mixed Messages" (2008) episode; as Shirley Colbourne in episode "No Surrender" (1999)
- Affinity … as Mrs. Jelf (2008)
- Midsomer Murders … as Mrs. Pennyman in episode "Things That Go Bump in the Night" (2004)
- Between the Lines as Kate Norton in episode "The Only Good Copper" (1992)
- Inspector Morse, as Detective Sergeant Siobhan Maitland in episode "Driven to Distraction" (1990).
- London's Burning pilot film (1986) … as Marion Cartwright II
References
- "Big pants and botox? Wolf Hall actress Mary Jo Randle talks about getting older ahead of Potters Bar show". Times Series. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- "Debut is a true slice of Local life; the interview Actress Mary Jo Randle tells Philip Key about the warm welcome she has found in Liverpool. - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- "Cast Announcement for The Revenger's Tragedy". Nottingham Playhouse. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- Duke, Simon (3 May 2015). "Big Pants and Botox in spotlight as The Bill star Mary Jo Randle heads to Blyth". nechronicle. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
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