Fiona Dolman

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Fiona Dolman (born January 1, 1970 in Findhorn , Scotland ) is a British actress best known for her role as Miss Pamela Andrews in the English doctor series The Royal Today (the offshoot of The Royal series ). There she starred in 48 episodes.

Life

Dolman was born on January 1, 1970 in Findhorn, Scotland, to Rosemary and Gordon Dolman. She moved to Gibraltar at the age of 15 as her father, a Royal Air Force pilot , was transferred there. There she won several awards in windsurfing.

She first made contact with acting in Strike Force , Ultraviolet and The Bill , before she appeared in the 1997 series The Knock . In 1998 she joined the television series Heartbeat , where she married the local assistant director Martin Curry.

She continued to appear in Holby City , Doctors , New Tricks, and Coronation Street, and more recently on Paradox and 2010 on Waterloo Road . In the same year Fiona Dolman could be seen in the drama Ways to Live Forever - The soul never dies .

She has been known to German audiences since September 2014 as Sarah Barnaby in the British crime series Inspector Barnaby . There she plays the wife of Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby ( Neil Dudgeon ) and is the headmistress of the local elementary school.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1995: Strike Force
  • 1997: The Knock
  • 1997: The Bill
  • 1998: Ultraviolet (TV series)
  • 1998–2001: Heartbeat (TV series)
  • 2005: Doctors
  • 2006: The Marchioness Disaster
  • 2006: To the Sea Again
  • 2007: Diamond Geezer
  • 2008: The Royal Today
  • 2009: Paradox
  • 2010: Waterloo Road
  • 2010: Ways to Live Forever - The soul dies
  • since 2011: Inspector Barnaby ( Midsomer Murders , TV series)
  • 2013: The Syndicate
  • 2013: Da Vinci's Demons (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short biography on tvrage.com