Caroline O'Neill

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Caroline O'Neill (born February 2, 1958 in Blackpool , England ) is a British actress .

Life

Caroline O'Neill began her career as an actress in the theater, where she z. B. in 1984 at the Palace Theater in Newark played the role of Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in a production by Douglas Fielding. In 1986 she played Cecily in Oscar Wilde's comedy The Importance of Being Earnest at the Theater Royal in Plymouth and in the same year in Birmingham she played Cordelia in William Shakespeare's King Lear , directed by Nigel Davenport . In 2004 she played at the Royal Court Theater in London in the play Honeymoon Suite by Richard Bean. Her last appearance on the stage had 2006 witch hunt by Arthur Miller . She played the role of Ann Putnam in a production by Dominic Cooke shown at the Royal Shakespeare Theater in Stratford upon Avon and the Gielgud Theater in London. Since 1990 she has taken on roles in British television films and series, such as: B. in the episode The Kiss of the Moon of the series Lewis - The Oxford Crime .

She is known in Germany as Win Thursday, wife of DI Fred Thursday, in the crime series Der Junge Inspektor Morse .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Caroline O'Neill, Other Works , IMDb.com
  2. ^ A Curtain Up, London Review: Honeymoon Suite , accessed January 1, 2019
  3. Morse, Lewis and Endevour , accessed January 1, 2019