Peggy Sinclair

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Peggy Sinclair
Born
Maureen N. Sinclair
Years active1964-1996
Spouse Richard Coleman

Peggy Sinclair is an English actress. [1] She was married to the actor Richard Coleman. [2]

Contents

Credits

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964 Armchair Theatre WRAF Sgt. Padmore
1965 Dixon of Dock Green Sylvia Howard
1965-1966 The Power Game Jane Redvers2 episodes
1966BBC Play of the Month Stewardess
1967 Haunted Mrs. Glendower
1967-1969 Softly, Softly PW Det. Sgt. Barbara Allin38 episodes
1971 Z-Cars Shirley Treece2 episodes
1972 ...And Mother Makes Three Margaret
1972-1973 General Hospital Sister Ellen Chapman21 episodes
1974 Thriller Mrs. Faversham
1975 Within These Walls Mrs. Swales
1975 Angels Miss King2 episodes
1977 Leap in the Dark Mrs. Verrall
1977 George and Mildred Mrs. Eastham
1978 Secret Army Sister Louise
1978-1979 Grange Hill Mrs. Preston3 episodes
1979BBC2 Play of the WeekMatron
1979 Shoestring Landlady
1980 All Creatures Great and Small Mrs. Holroyd
1981 Juliet Bravo Mrs. Collins
1982–1983 Let There Be Love Louise5 episodes
1984 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Matron
1983–1984 Don't Wait Up Louise8 episodes
1993 The Bill First Woman
1996 Accused Jocelyn Halliday4 episodes

Peggy also appears uncredited as a Children's Panellist in "And Mother Makes Five" in the episode "Double Standards".

Film

YearTitleRole
1968Escape from the SeaMrs. Oakley
1975 Permission to Kill Lily

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References

  1. "Peggy Sinclair". BFI. Archived from the original on November 30, 2017.
  2. "Richard Coleman: Actor who made his name in '... And Mother Makes" . The Independent. February 14, 2009. Archived from the original on 2022-05-25.