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Beatrice Kelley Biography and Full Filmography - MovieWise

Quick Facts

Born:
1941-06-21

Birthplace:
Farnley Hall, North Yorkshire, England, UK

Credits:
21 Total Roles

Beatrice Kelley

Acting

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Biography

Beatrice Kelley (born 1941 in Farnley Hall, North Yorkshire) is a well-established actress whose TV credits include Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, The Grand, Dalziel and Pascoe, Phoenix Nights, Last of the Summer Wine, Burn It, Where the Heart Is, My Parents Are Aliens, Life on Mars, Ideal, The Visit, Casualty, Waterloo Road, Heartbeat, Doctors, Candy Cabs, Shameless and The Syndicate. She has appeared in Coronation Street in two different roles; Carol Palmer in 1996, and Barbara Deakin in 2014-15. The youngest of four children of Harold and Marjorie Smith, Beatrice spent many hours in Beech Hill cinema when films were shown continuously; a love of acting began here. She joined the Otley Junior Players and her first starring role was as a clockwork doll at the age of five. She progressed to the Sylvia Green drama school in Menston but continued her formal education as her parents wished and became a teacher in spite of having been told at Prince Henry's Grammar School that she was "not academic enough to teach".

However, Beatrice resigned from her teaching post when Prince Henry's would not put "A" Level drama on the curriculum. Having already obtained a degree and a diploma in drama, she obtained her Equity card at the age of 47.

She also appeared in the John Smiths famous "No Nonsense" advertisements.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2015 No Offence TV Dolores Kornick
2012 Spike Island MOVIE Catheter Lady
2009 Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983 MOVIE Mrs Myshkin
2009 Moving On TV Shirley
2007 The Visit TV Nanna
2006 Respectable TV Maureen
2006 Waterloo Road TV Mrs Hall
2006 Johnny and the Bomb TV Mrs. Wilkinson
2006 Life on Mars TV Landlady
2005 Ideal TV Sheila

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