
Caroline Langrishe
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Caroline Langrishe (born 10 January 1958, London, England) is an English actress. In 1976, Langrishe appeared in the BBC production of The Glittering Prizes. In 1977 she played the role of Kitty in a BBC adaptation of Anna Karenina. Her first big part was in the 1978 British adaption of Les Misérables. She also starred as Jane Winters in the futuristic BBC Play for Today episode The Flipside of Dominick Hide (1980), and its follow up, Another Flip for Dominick (1982) both by Jeremy Paul and Alan Gibson. She played Janet Hollywell, wife of Fred Hollywell, in the 1984 adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott. She became a leading character actress, taking the female lead in the BBC detective series Pulaski in 1987 and appearing in several episodes of Chancer in 1990. She is perhaps best known for her role as Charlotte Cavendish in the BBC series Lovejoy in which she starred for two series in 1993-94. She later appeared in Sharpe's Regiment (1996) and Sharpe's Justice (1997) as Lady Anne Camoynes. She played the unhappy landlady to Hywel Bennett's professional scrounger James Shelley in the 5th series of "Shelley" on ITV She played Georgina Channing alongside Martin Shaw in drama Judge John Deed and has recently joined BBC medical drama Casualty as executive director Marilyn Fox. She has also starred in Heartbeat, in the episode "Echoes of the Past", she played a mum-to-be Jane Hayes, who is convinced that her house is haunted when she hears a baby crying goes into the nursery and thinks she hears a ghost. This episode was broadcast on 24 December 1998. In 2010 she played Ros, an 'older woman' in an open marriage in Pete Versus Life on Channel 4 Caroline Langrishe married the actor Patrick Drury in London on 15 November 1984, but the couple divorced in 1995 after having two daughters, Rosalind and Leonie. Description above from the Wikipedia article Caroline Langrishe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known For

Midsomer Murders
1997 · tv

Agatha Christie's Poirot
1989 · tv

Death in Paradise
2011 · tv

Minder
1979 · tv

Heartbeat
1992 · tv

Casualty
1986 · tv

Play for Today
1970 · tv

Peak Practice
1993 · tv

Tales of the Unexpected
1979 · tv

Taggart
1983 · tv

Sharpe
1993 · tv

The Bill
1984 · tv

Agatha Raisin
2016 · tv

Lovejoy
1986 · tv

The Marlow Murder Club
2024 · tv

Judge John Deed
2001 · tv

As If
2001 · tv

Tremors: Shrieker Island
2020 · movie

Hammer House of Horror
1980 · tv

Cluedo
1990 · tv

A Christmas Carol
1984 · movie

The Afternoon Play
2003 · tv

Dead Man's Folly
1986 · movie

Egypt
2005 · tv

Fortunes of War
1987 · tv

Rogue Trader
1999 · movie

Holocaust 2000
1977 · movie

Anna Karenina
1977 · tv

Victorian Scandals
1976 · tv

Q.E.D.
1982 · tv