Pandora Clifford

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Pandora Clifford
Born
Pandora Jane Clifford

(1972-12-13) 13 December 1972 (age 52)
Alma mater London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Father Timothy Clifford

Pandora Clifford (born 13 December 1972) is an English actress who has appeared in various roles on stage and screen including Agatha Christie's Poirot , Wallander , Taggart and New Tricks [1] [2]

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Born in 1972 in London, brought up near Edinburgh, she read classics at Bristol University before training at LAMDA. She wrote for the Art Sales Page of The Daily Telegraph. She is the daughter of Sir Timothy Clifford, former Director of the National Galleries of Scotland and Jane Clifford (née Paterson), [3] previously the Principal Designer for Laura Ashley and Zoffany.

Family

Pandora Jane Rosamund Clifford married Philip Mark Ivo Curwen (Ivo) in Scotland on 14 July 2001 [4] but the marriage was void. [5] A London marriage took place later that year.

Career

Clifford played Lady Emily Palmerston in series 3 of the PBS/ITV series Victoria as the wife of Lord Henry Palmerston (Laurence Fox). She appeared on stage with Marcus Brigstocke in The Railway Children .

She has been seen on television as Vivienne Baxter in the BBC's New Tricks with Amanda Redman, Alun Armstrong, James Bolam and Anna Calder Marshall, and previously as Elizabeth Carlen in the BBC's Wallander with Kenneth Branagh, which won Best Drama BAFTA 2009;[ citation needed ] and on film as HRH The Duchess of Kent in Telstar , starring Kevin Spacey and Con O'Neill.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997SuperwomanEmmaShort film
2001Two Days, Nine LivesAnnabelle
2008 Telstar: The Joe Meek Story Her Royal Highness
2013I Hate You Justin BieberRachaelShort film
2019Rupert, Rupert & RupertTamsin Hollonby
2024 Blackwater Lane Susie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 The Play on One HorsewomanEpisode: "The Dunroamin' Rising"
1996 Scene ForesterEpisode: "Forest People"
1999 The Bill Geraldine HobartEpisode: "Sleeping with the Enemy"
2000ChambersBarristerEpisode: "Phantom Barrister"
2001 Agatha Christie's Poirot Sheila MaitlandEpisode: "Murder in Mesopotamia"
2003 Family Jenny MacLeodRecurring role; 2 episodes
2004 Family Affairs TV ReporterGuest role; 1 episode
2007 Taggart Penny ForsythEpisode: "Users and Losers"
2008 Wallander Elizabeth CarlenEpisode: "Sidetracked"
2011 New Tricks Vivienne BaxterEpisode: "Object of Desire"
2012 EastEnders Dr. Antonia MoylesGuest role; 1 episode
2013 Doctors Dr. Jennifer BarberEpisode: "Monster"
Casualty Eleanor BrownEpisode: "Once There Was a Way Home: Part 1"
Midsomer Murders Juliet TilmanEpisode: "Death and the Divas"
Dracula Lady Hope DawsonEpisode: "The Blood Is the Life"
2015 Doctors Sophia HuppertEpisode: "Shambles"
Casualty Anya BraithwaiteEpisode: "Forsaking All Others: Part 1"
Asylum Mimi Kempton-StewartEpisode: "Public Relations"
2017 Fearless Nicola OsborneMiniseries; 2 episodes
2018 Press Anya FylesEpisode: "Don't Take My Heart, Don't Break My Heart"
2019 Doctors Professor Tania van der VoortEpisode: "Samuel Page"
Victoria Emily Palmerston Recurring role; 2 episodes
2021HitmenNatEpisode: "Reunion"
2022 Doctors Steph AshdownRecurring role; 5 episodes

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References

  1. Pandora Clifford at IMDb
  2. "BFI | Film & TV Database | CLIFFORD, Pandora". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
  3. "High Sheriff of Bedfordshire".
  4. "Pandora Clifford and Ivo Curwen's wedding". Tatler . 5 November 2013.
  5. "Society wedding has lack of form". HeraldScotland. 25 July 2001.