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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. Harrison has also appeared in Born and Bred , Waking the Dead , Dalziel and Pascoe , Paddington Green , Where the Heart Is , and in ITV's chilling 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 ]

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Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2001DreamEmma
2005 Marian, Again Marian WalshTV film
2007 Spring 1941 Young Emilia
2008Mother, MineAlisonShort film
2009UpstairsGrace Stearn
2010Capture Anthologies: Fables & FairytalesAlisonDirect-to-video
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Personal Trainer
2012Broken HeartsGrandmother Thompson
2015AugustinaNatShort film
2017Moose LimbsSueShort film

Television

YearSeriesRoleNotes
1997 Dalziel and Pascoe Sexy WaitressEpisode: "Exit Lanes"
2001-2004 Casualty Nikki MarshallSeries regular, 112 episodes
2004 Where the Heart Is Isabel NoakesEpisode: "The Games We Play"
2005 The Last Detective Private Karla MooreEpisode: "Towpaths of Glory"
Born and Bred Nancy BrisleySeries 4 regular
Waking the Dead TinaEpisode: "Subterraneans: Part 1"
2006 The Street Girl at PartyEpisode: "Football"
Goldplated CassidySeries regular, 8 episodes
2007 Nina and the Neurons Belle the Sound Neuron (Voice)Series regular
2008 Nina and the Neurons Go Eco! Neuron Belle (Voice)Series regular
2009 The Bill Fran Morris2 episodes
2010 A Passionate Woman MoiraMini-series, 2 episodes
Identity Gail RobertsonEpisode: "Chelsea Girl"
2011 Silent Witness D.C. Julia CatinaEpisode: "A Guilty Mind"
The Body Farm Susan RyanEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 3"
2013 Nina and the Neurons Go Engineering Belle (Voice)Series regular
Nina and the Neurons: Earth Explorers Belle the Sound Neuron (Voice)Series regular
2014 Happy Valley Ros CawoodRecurring role, 4 episodes
Nina and the Neurons Get Sporty Belle (Voice)Series regular
Nina and the Neurons Go Digital Belle (Voice)Series regular
2015 Safe House Susan ReynoldsSeries 1 regular, 4 episodes
Doctors Maria WisemanEpisode: "Ghost"
Nina and the Neurons Get Building Belle (Voice)Series regular
2016 The Level Delia BradleySeries regular, 6 episodes
2017 The End of the F***ing World VanessaRecurring role, 2 episodes
2018 Age Before Beauty LeanneSeries regular, 6 episodes
The AthenaKatherine
2018–2019 Coronation Street Elsa Tilsley Recurring role 12 episodes
2019 Father Brown Cathy FawlterEpisode: "The Skylark Scandal"
2023Happy ValleyRos CawoodOne episode [1]

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