Sue Vincent

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Sue Vincent
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Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
Years active1996–present

Sue Vincent is a British actress and writer. [1]

Career

Vincent spent three years training in acting and musical theatre from 1991 to 1994 before first appearing on stage in 1996. Her first television role was as Anne Bevitt in Casualty . Since then, Vincent has become known for her roles in comedy series such as Shameless (2013), [2] Mount Pleasant (2011–2017) and Bad Move , (2017–2018) [3] is a British actress and writer. [4]

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She has also appeared in soap operas such as EastEnders , Coronation Street and Doctors and drama series such as The Amazing Mrs Pritchard , Monday Monday and Identity . As a writer, she has written alongside her Mount Pleasant co-star Sally Lindsay and as a member of The Comedy Project. She has also written numerous plays for Soho Theatre. [5] In 2019, she appeared in the Mrs. Brown's Boys Christmas special as Peggy Piper. [6]

In 2014, she was cast as Sadie in a stage production of the Jim Cartwright-penned play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Derby Theatre in Derby [7] and reprised the role in a 2019 production of the play opposite actor Ted Robbins at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton. [8]

In January 2021, Vincent and writing partner Sally Lindsay were commissioned by Channel 5 and Acorn TV to write a 6-part television thriller series. The series, The Madame Blanc Mysteries (originally titled The Reluctant Madame Blanc), was directed by Dermot Boyd and Vincent also co-starred. [9] [10] [11]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Casualty Anne BevittEpisode: "Fallen Hero"
2004 If... Liz Downe
2004 EastEnders Receptionist
2005 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps ValerieEpisode: "Ecuador"
2005 William and Mary PaulineSeries 3, Episode 4
2005 Funland TrixiePilot
2006 Mayo Annie WilsonEpisode: "A Sunset Touch"
2006, 2008, 2009, 2013 Coronation Street Midwife8 episodes
2006 The Amazing Mrs Pritchard KimberleyEpisode 1 & 2
2007 Thieves Like Us Lecherous dateEpisode: "Office Job"
2007 Grownups RegistrarEpisode: "Moose"
2007The Everglades
2008 Jam & Jerusalem Ida's daughterEpisode: "Website"
2008 Lab Rats ProtestorEpisode: "A Protest"
2008 Coming Up VeronicaEpisode: "Thinspiration"
2009 Monday Monday HelenEpisode 5
2009Office PoliticsLegal clientShort
2010 Identity Female foster parentEpisode: "Second Life"
2011 Midsomer Murders Matron LynchEpisode: "Dark Secrets"
2011BBC NoughtAntonia DaviesEpisode: "Question Time: The After Party"
2011 Law & Order: UK Cathy ChristieEpisode: "Intent"
2011BBC NoughtClaireEpisode: "MasterChef: The Profezzionals"
2011–2017 Mount Pleasant Margaret Harris24 episodes
2011 Dani's House BeeferellaEpisode: "The Big Grapple"
2011Rise of the Appliances
2011 Fresh Meat Mrs. LambSeries 1, Episode 8
2011 Spy Court UsherEpisode: "Codename: Portis"
2012 Prisoners' Wives NickiSeries 1, Episodes 1 and 5
2012 All in Good Time Woman at airportFilm
2012 Some Girls Miss JacobsSeries 1, Episode 2
2013 The Job Lot Suzi BagleySeries 1, Episode 3
2013 Shameless Derilee8 episodes
2013Quick CutsCustomerEpisode 1
2013 Bad Education JoyEpisode: "Swimming Gala"
2013 The Slammer Clarissa SwiftEpisode: "A Monster Problem"
2014, 2016 Holby City Annie Hambleton/Mia RowbertEpisodes: "Not Waving But Drowning"/"Out of Sight Out of Mind"
2016 Hoff the Record AnnabelleEpisode: "Wedding"
2016 Doctors Tracey MearsEpisode: "Slings and Arrows"
2017–2018 Bad Move Shannon9 episodes
2019 Ladhood Session leaderEpisode: "The First Time"
2019 Mrs. Brown's Boys Peggy PiperEpisode: "Orange Is The New Mammy"
2020 The Worst Witch Miss SplinterEpisode: "The Witching Hour: Part 1"
2021 Alma's Not Normal Trish
2021 - Present The Madame Blanc Mysteries Gloria12 episodes
2023 Waterloo Road Erica Thorn series 11
2023 Significant Other GinaIn-production [12]

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References

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