Rosie Cavaliero

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Rosie Cavaliero
Born
Rosalind Cecilia Cavaliero

(1967-11-27) 27 November 1967 (age 57)
NationalityBritish
EducationManchester University
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1996–present

Rosalind Cecilia Cavaliero (born 27 November 1967) is a British actress. She has appeared in numerous television roles.

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Topsy-Turvy Miss Moore
2004 Vera Drake Married woman
2005 Thing to Do Before You're 30 Rosie
A Cock and Bull Story Rachel
2009 Beyond the Pole Sandra
Nativity! Miss Rye
2011 Jane Eyre Grace Poole
2012 Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger! Miss Rye
2017 The Children Act Marina Green
Breathe Second woman
Double DateSandra
2018 In the Cloud Sandra Bullington
2023Period DramaMrs. FairfieldShort [1]
Coffee WarsMumAll profits donated to charity [2]
2024 That Christmas Mrs. Beccles (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Medics Penny Milner
1995; 2001 Casualty Police woman / Second police officer / Carmel Ramsey3 episodes
1996; 2001 The Bill Linda Young / Jackie Carter2 episodes
1996Kiss and TellMaggie Wallace
1996–1999 Big Bag Molly
1997; 2000 Peak Practice Rachel Adams / Gwenda O'Keefe2 episodes
1998 Where the Heart Is Sarah PontingEpisode: "Fresh"
1999 Cold Feet AmySeries 2 regular
2000The Secret World of Michael FryJanine2 episodes
2001Best of Both WorldsFrancesca
Red Cap Maddie RoseFeature length pilot
2002 French and Saunders Special: "Celebrity Christmas Puddings"
Midsomer Murders
Heartbeat SandraSeries 12, episode 1
2003 Eyes Down Christine McMurrayMain role
2004; 2006 Green Wing Teacher / Voice Coach2 episodes
2005 Peep Show VickyEpisode: "Mugging"
Spoons Various charactersSketch show
2006 Feel the Force Sally FrankMain role
2006–2009 Jam & Jerusalem Kate BalesMain cast
2007 Saxondale PennySeries 2 regular
2008 Little Dorrit Mrs PlornishMain cast
2009 Bellamy's People Various characters5 episodes
Catherine Tate's Nan Mrs CratchitEpisode: "Nan's Christmas Carol"
2010 Lark Rise to Candleford Bessie MullinsSeries 3, episode 10
2010–2016 Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge Rosie Witter3 episodes
2011 Spy Paula5 episodes
Shameless Jenny TaylorEpisode: "Takeover"
The Crimson Petal and the White Jennifer PierceEpisode 4
2012 Hunderby HestherSupporting role
Full English Wendy (voice)2 episodes
2012–2013 A Young Doctor's notebook PelageyaMain cast
2013 Pat & Cabbage HelenMain cast
Wizards vs Aliens Miranda FisherEpisode: "100 Wizards"
2014 Lewis Karen NewmanEpisode: "The Lions of Nemea"
The Job Lot Denise MaddenSeason 2, episode 6
2014; 2024 Inside No. 9 Kirstie / Herself2 episodes
2014–2015 Prey DS/DCI Susan ReinhartMain cast
2015 Doc Martin MelanieEpisode: "It's Good to Talk"
Professor Branestawm ReturnsMary Oxford
An Evening with Harry Enfield & Paul WhitehouseVarious characters
Nurse Janet / April3 episodes
The Enfield Haunting Peggy HodgsonMain cast
Midsomer Murders Judy TylerEpisode: "A Vintage Murder"
Death in Paradise Ivy MarcelEpisode: "Until Death Do You Part"
2016 Call The Midwife Tessie AnselmSeries 5, episode 8
2017 Unforgotten Marion KelseySeries 2 regular
Paul Tonkinson's ValentineRosieTelevision short
2018 Urban Myths Dorothy L. Sayers Episode: "The Mysterious Case of Agatha Christie"
Friday Night Dinner JackieEpisode: "The Other Jackie"
2018–2019 Hold the Sunset WendyMain cast [3]
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Elizabeth CordingleyRecurring role
2019–2021 Worzel Gummidge Mrs BraithwaiteRecurring role
2019 Ghosts Fiona LeggeEpisode: "Getting Out"
2020–2022 Code 404 DCS DennettMain cast
2022 Ladhood Linda Williams3 episodes
2022–2024 Funny Woman Aunty Marie ParkerSupporting cast
2022The Love Box in Your Living RoomVarious charactersTelevision film [4]
Christmas CaroleJackieTelevision film
2023 Black Narcissus Sister BrionyMini series
The Power of Parker DianeMain cast [5]
Murder, They HopeSusanEpisode: "Blood Actually: A 'Murder, They Hope' Mystery"
2024 Dead Hot BonnieRecurring role [6]
Kaos PrueRecurring role
The Cleaner Marnie AKA P?nkEpisode: "The Reunion"

Theatre work

Radio work

Awards

The Radio 4 trilogy Lost Property won the '2011 BBC Audio Drama Award' for Best Drama, and Rosie Cavaliero won the Best Actress award for her role as 'Ruthie' in episode 3 Lost Property – A Telegram from the Queen. [7]

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