Caroline Paterson

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Caroline Paterson
Born1965 (age 5556)
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress, director
Years active1985–present

Caroline Paterson (born 1965) is a Scottish actress and director who has appeared in many Scottish television shows such as one-off STV drama, The Steamie and the BBC's Rab C. Nesbitt . However, she is most recognised for her role in EastEnders as Ruth Fowler. [1] She also appeared as Patricia Cullen in BBC Scotland soap River City .In 2005 she had a one episode appearance in the BAFTA award-winning BBC series Spooks as Jessica Mortimer. In 2008, Paterson appeared in Coronation Street as police detective D.C. Weller after David Platt pushed his mother, Gail down the stairs of their home, and again in December 2008 to investigate allegations against Tony Gordon. She had a cameo role in the sixth season of Skins as the mother of Franky. She also appeared in River City , as Sandra Devlin.

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References

  1. "When I walked on to EastEnders set I felt like only actress..." The Daily Record . 11 February 2010. Retrieved 24 June 2010.