Sharon Duce
English actress (born 1948)
Sharon Duce
Born (1948-01-17 ) 17 January 1948 (age 76) [ 1] Nationality British Occupation Actress Years active 1970–present Children 2
Sharon D. Duce (born 17 January 1948) is an English actress.
Career
Born in Sheffield , she trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art then became a stage actress at the Sheffield Repertory Theatre , the York Theatre Royal , and the Theatre in the Round , before joining Ian McKellen and Edward Petherbridge ' s Actors Company. Apart from her career in film and television, she has had leading roles at the Royal Court Theatre and other West End theatres .[ 2]
Duce began her acting career in 1970; She made her first appearance on the short-lived ITV crime drama series Parkin's Patch , before going on to many television guest appearances throughout the decade, in shows including Armchair Theatre , Z-Cars , Play for Today and Crown Court , as well as film roles in The Tamarind Seed , which was her film debut, and Absolution . Her television guest roles continued into the 1980s in a number of mainstream productions, such as The Professionals , Tales of the Unexpected , In Loving Memory , Rockliffe , and Doctor Who . She had a main role in the short-lived ITV comedy series Funny Man , and in the BBC One series Big Deal , as Jan Oliver.
Duce was cast in the 1991 film Buddy's Song , based on the 1987 novel of the same name ; she plays Carol Clark, the mother of Buddy (Chesney Hawkes ), who attempts to make it as a musician with the help of Buddy's father and her estranged husband (Roger Daltrey ). In 1992, she guest-appeared in the fourth series drama series of CITV drama Press Gang , followed by the leading role of Pat Hollingsworth in BBC One's Growing Pains . She appeared in The Tomorrow People , the revived version of the 1970s series, Wycliffe and Peak Practice .
In the 2000s, she has had guest roles in Playing the Field , Where the Heart Is and The Royle Family , where she made an appearance in the third series' Christmas special. She had a recurring role in London's Burning , and appearances in soap operas Emmerdale , as Millicent Rudge in 2003, and in Coronation Street as Julie Carp's mother, Paula Carp, she departed the soap on 22 May 2009.[ 3]
She also had multiple guest roles in long running drama series' Casualty , The Bill and Doctors .
Personal life
She has two children with the former actor Dominic Guard , with whom she appeared in the 1978 film Absolution .[ 4]
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1974
The Tamarind Seed
Sandy Mitchell
1978
Absolution
Louella
1981
Outland
Prostitute
1989
Blackwater Summer
Wife
Short
1990
Shooting Stars
Paula
1991
Buddy's Song
Carol
1994
Super Grass
Mum
1999
Rogue Trader
Patsy Sims
2000
Secret Society
Janice
2008
Six and Seven
(unknown role)
Video short
2024
Look to the Light
Nan
TBA
Signs of Life
Joyce
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1970
Parkin's Patch
Bobby Tupper
Series 1, episode 17
1971
Armchair Theatre
Veronica
Series 13, episode 7
1971
Thirty-Minute Theatre
Mirabelle
Series 7, episode 5
1971
ITV Playhouse
Sheila
Series 5, episode 3
1971
Z-Cars
WPC Cameron
Series 7, episodes 30, 31 & 51
1972
Softly, Softly: Task Force
Mrs. Nicholson
Series 3, episode 21
1972
Scene
Girl
Series 4, episode 12
1972
Mistress of Hardwick
Lady
Series 1, episode 7
1972
Crime of Passion
Yvette
Series 3, episode 4
1972
Thirty-Minute Theatre
Rosemary
Series 7, episode 33
1972
New Scotland Yard
Tricia
Series 1, episode 12
1972
Villains
Alice
Series 1, episode 5
1973
Full House
Erm in George Reborn
Series 1, episode 12
1973
Away from It All
Beth
Series 1, episode 6
1973
Helen: A Woman of Today
Carole
Series 1 (7 episodes)
1975
2nd House
Actress in Knots
Series 2, episode 10
1975
Z-Cars
Yvonne James
Series 10, episode 23
1975
Dawson's Weekly
Sandra Evans
Series 1, episode 6
1975
The Wild West Show
Sheila
Series 1, episodes 1 & 4
1976
Centre Play
Freda Hayes
Series 3, episode 10
1976
Bill Brand
Sian
Series 1, episode 11
1976
Play for Today
Joyce
Series 7, episode 5
1976
Crown Court
Sylvia Turner
Series 5, episodes 60, 61 & 62
1977
The House That Jack Built
Lu
Miniseries (6 episodes)
1977
The Foundation
Mrs. Sherwood
Series 1, episode 4
1977
BBC2 Play of the Week
Ada
Series 1, episode 3
1978
Crown Court
Anne Charlton
Series 7, episodes 34, 35 & 36
1978
Send in the Girls
Diane
Series 1, episode 7
1978
A Woman's Place?
Leila
Series 1, episode 1
1978
BBC2 Play of the Week
Aline Charigist
Series 2, episode 11
1980–81
Coming Home
Sheila Maddocks
Pilot & Series 1 (6 episodes)
1980
The Professionals
Annie
Series 4, episode 6
1980
Premiere
Mrs. Hammond
Series 4, episode 2
1981
BBC2 Playhouse
Bridget
Series 7, episode 14
1981
Funny Man
Kath Gibson
Series 1 (11 episodes)
1981
Take the Stage
Herself
Series 1, episode 6
1982
Tales of the Unexpected
Sophie Trent
Series 5, episode 1
1981
In Loving Memory
Hermione Hepworth
Series 3, episode 6
1983
The Hard Word
Vicky Clough
Series 1 (6 episodes)
1983
The Bounder
Doreen
Series 2, episode 1
1984
Weekend Playhouse
Susan
Series 1, episode 7
1984–86
Big Deal
Jan Oliver
Series 1–3 (30 episodes)
1987
Running Wild
Wanda
Series 1, episode 6
1988
Casualty
Thea
Series 3, episode 9
1988
First Born
Emily Jessop
Miniseries (episode 2)
1988
Rockliffe
Judy Maidment
Series 3: Rockliffe's Folly, episodes 1 & 2
1988
Boon
Anita Wilberforce
Series 3, episode 4
1989
Singles
Stephanie
Series 2, episode 3
1989
Doctor Who
Control
Serial: "Ghost Light "
1991
The Bill
Mrs. Cook
Series 7, episode 21
1991
The Play on One
Joan Glenn
Series 4, episode 1
1992
Press Gang
Katherine Hill
Series 4, episodes 5 & 6
1992–93
Growing Pains
Pat Hollingsworth
Series 1–2 (20 episodes)
1992
Natural Lies
Maggie Fell
Series 1, episodes 1, 2 & 3
1994
99-1
Ronnie
Series 1, episode 3
1995
The Tomorrow People
Penny Weston
Serial: "The Living Stones"
1995
Trafford Tanzi
Tanzi's Mum
TV movie short
1996
Casualty
Isabel McEnery
Series 10, episode 19
1996
Into the Fire
Anita
Miniseries (3 episodes)
1996
Shakespeare's Shorts
Maria
Series 1, episode 4
1996
Short Sharp Shocks
Mother
Series 1, episode 3
1997
Wycliffe
Supt. Le Page
Series 4, episodes 2, 3 & 5
1997
Peak Practice
Carol-Anne Kern
Series 5, episode 14
1998
The Bill
Cathy Cross
Series 14, episode 77
1998
Maisie Raine
Eileen Slayburn
Series 1, episode 6
2000
Holby City
Jill O'Hanlon
Series 2, episode 16
2000
Playing the Field
Sheila Hurst
Series 3, episode 5 & Series 4, episode 4
2000
Where the Heart Is
Shelley Wilson
Series 4, episodes 11 & 12
2000
The Royle Family
Valerie Kavanagh
Series 3, episode 7 (Christmas special)
2001–02
London's Burning
Elaine Reeve
Series 13–14 (18 episodes)
2001
Merseybeat
Holly Ormerod
Series 1, episode 9
2001
Doctors
Rachel Wilson
Series 3 (5 episodes)
2002
Clocking Off
Vicky Sullivan
Series 3, episodes 4, 6 & 8
2003
Grease Monkeys
Bernie
Series 1, episode 5
2003
Emmerdale
Millicent Rudge
5 episodes
2004
Casualty
Alesia Pamboris
Series 18, episode 22
2004
Conviction
Sandra Buliegh
Miniseries (5 episodes)
2005
Dalziel and Pascoe
Jenny Challoner
Series 9, episodes 3 & 4
2006
The Royal
Norma Smithson
Series 5, episode 3
2006
Sorted
Helena
Series 1, episode 6
2008
Casualty
Sheila Denham
Series 22–23 (3 episodes)
2008
HolbyBlue
Linda Jackson
Series 2, episode 7
2008
The Bill
Doreen Hutton
Series 24, episode 40
2008
Missing
Mrs. Susan Greenside
Miniseries (2 episodes)
2009
Moving On
Sue Morgan
Series 1, episode 3
2009
Coronation Street
Paula Carp
16 episodes
2010
A Passionate Woman
Christine
Miniseries (episode 2)
2012
Midsomer Murders
Mandy Gideon
Series 15, episode 2
2015
Doctors
Celia Armstrong
Series 16, episode 171
2015
Black Work
Barbara
Miniseries (3 episodes)
2016
Vera
Marcia
Series 6, episode 1
2016
Casualty
Meg Stuart
Series 30, episodes 26 & 27
2019
Doctors
Sandra Blackwell
Series 20, episode 55
Podcast series
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2022
Cupid
Hera, Fury 2
References
^ "Duce, Sharon D." in Register of Births for Sheffield Registration District, vol. 2d (1948), p. 27
^ Sharon Duce at acting-speaking-coach.co.uk
^ Green, Kris (6 May 2009). "Corrie bosses deny character cost cuts" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 16 September 2020 .
^ Harvey Fenton, David Flint, Ten Years of Terror: British Horror Films of the 1970s (FAB, 2001), p. 288
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