Kelly Harrison (born 1980) is a British actress. Initially a model for four years, she was cast in BBC's Saturday night programme, Casualty , as paramedic Nikki Marshall. [1] Harrison has also appeared in Born and Bred , Waking the Dead , Dalziel and Pascoe , Paddington Green , Where the Heart Is , and in ITV's drama Marian, Again , in which Harrison had the title role. Harrison then appeared in the BBC drama Age Before Beauty alongside Sue Johnston and Robson Green which aired in July 2018.[ citation needed ]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Dream | Emma | |
2005 | Marian, Again | Marian Walsh | TV movie |
2007 | Spring 1941 | Young Emilia | |
2008 | Mother, Mine | Alison | Short film |
2009 | Upstairs | Grace Stearn | |
2010 | Capture Anthologies: Fables & Fairytales | Alison | Direct-to-video |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | Personal Trainer | ||
2012 | Broken Hearts | Grandmother Thompson | |
2015 | Augustina | Nat | Short film |
2017 | Moose Limbs | Sue | Short film |
Year | Series | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Sexy Waitress | Episode: "Exit Lanes" |
2001-2004 | Casualty | Nikki Marshall | Main cast (Series 16–18) |
2004 | Where the Heart Is | Isabel Noakes | Episode: "The Games We Play" |
2005 | The Last Detective | Private Karla Moore | Episode: "Towpaths of Glory" |
Born and Bred | Nancy Brisley | Main cast (Series 4) | |
Waking the Dead | Tina | Episode: "Subterraneans: Part 1" | |
2006 | The Street | Girl at Party | Episode: "Football" |
Goldplated | Cassidy | Main cast | |
2007 | Nina and the Neurons | Belle the Sound Neuron | Main cast (voice role) |
2008 | Nina and the Neurons Go Eco! | Neuron Belle | Main cast (voice role) |
2009 | The Bill | Fran Morris | 2 episodes |
2010 | A Passionate Woman | Moira | Miniseries, main cast |
Identity | Gail Robertson | Episode: "Chelsea Girl" | |
2011 | Silent Witness | D.C. Julia Catina | Episode: "A Guilty Mind" |
The Body Farm | Susan Ryan | 1 episode | |
2013 | Nina and the Neurons Go Engineering | Belle | Main cast (voice role) |
Nina and the Neurons: Earth Explorers | Belle the Sound Neuron | Main cast (voice role) | |
2014 | Nina and the Neurons Get Sporty | Belle | Main cast (voice role) |
Nina and the Neurons Go Digital | Belle | Main cast (voice role) | |
2014, 2023 | Happy Valley | Ros Cawood | Recurring role (Series 1), guest (1 episode, Series 3) |
2015 | Safe House | Susan Reynolds | Recurring role (Series 1) |
Doctors | Maria Wiseman | Episode: "Ghost" | |
Nina and the Neurons Get Building | Belle | Main cast (voice role) | |
2016 | The Level | Delia Bradley | Recurring role |
2017 | The End of the F***ing World | Vanessa | 2 episodes |
2018 | Age Before Beauty | Leanne | Main cast |
The Athena | Katherine | Supporting cast | |
2018–2019 | Coronation Street | Elsa Tilsley | Recurring role |
2019 | Father Brown | Cathy Fawlter | Episode: "The Skylark Scandal" |
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