Carol Drinkwater
Carol Drinkwater (born 22 April 1948) is an Anglo-Irish actress, author and filmmaker. She portrayed Helen Herriot (née Alderson) in the television adaptation of the James Herriot books All Creatures Great and Small, which led to her receiving the Variety Club Television Personality of the Year award in 1985. Drinkwater is the daughter of the bandleader and agent, Peter Regan (born Peter Albert Drinkwater) and Irish nurse, Phillis McCormack. She was a member of the National Theatre Company under the leadership of Laurence Olivier and has acted in numerous television series and films including the highly successful Chocky, Bouquet of Barbed Wire, Another Bouquet and Golden Pennies. Drinkwater won a Critics' Circle Best Screen Actress award for her role, Anne, in the feature film Father (1990) in which she starred opposite Max von Sydow. Amongst many other film and television series, she has appeared in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971), Queen Kong (1976), The Shout (1978), Father (1990), and the film adaptation of Beryl Bainbridge's novel An Awfully Big Adventure (1995), directed by Mike Newell and starring Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman. She has written a number of children's books, including her first, The Haunted School, which was produced as a television mini-series and film. Bought by Disney, it won the Chicago International Film Festival Gold Award for Children's Films. Her books for adults include commercial fiction and a series of best-selling memoirs about her experiences on her olive farm in Provence. In 2013 Drinkwater worked on a series of five documentary films inspired by her two Mediterranean travel books, The Olive Route and The Olive Tree. The OLIVE ROUTE films were completed in February 2013 and have since been broadcast on international networks worldwide. In 2015 Penguin Books UK announced a deal signed with Drinkwater to write two epic novels. The first, The Forgotten Summer, was published in March 2016. The second, The Lost Girl, was published in June 2017. Drinkwater revealed to The Guardian, in October 2017, that the experience of the starlet Marguerite in The Lost Girl was based on her own experience of being sexually assaulted by Elia Kazan while auditioning for the leading film role in his film The Last Tycoon (1976). In 2018 Penguin signed a second deal with Drinkwater for two more novels. The first, published in May 2019, is The House on The Edge of The Cliff. She is married to French TV producer Michel Noll.
A Clockwork Orange
as Nurse FeeleyIn a near-future Britain, young Alexander DeLarge and his pals get their kicks beating and...
Movie pageThe Shout
as Cobbler's WifeA traveller by the name of Crossley forces himself upon a musician and his wife in a lonely part...
Movie pageAn Awfully Big Adventure
as Dawn AllenbyLiverpool. 1947. Right after World War II, a star struck naive teenage girl joins a shabby...
Movie pageComing Home
as Aunt BiddyDrama about the Dunar and Carey-Lewis families, before during and after WW2.
Movie pageQueen Kong
as Ima GoodbodyA female film crew journeys to Africa where a giant ape, Queen Kong, falls in love with the...
Movie pageChocky
as Mary GoreMatthew Gore is an intelligent boy chosen by a mysterious extraterrestrial visitor to be a...
Movie pageFather
as Anne WintonOn a TV tabloid show, Iya Zetnick exposes Joe Mueller as the Nazi war criminal who killed her...
Movie pageChocky's Children
as Mary GoreA year has passed since Matthew said goodbye to his alien friend, and in the summer holidays he...
Movie pageA Master of the Marionettes
as MaggieTeddy Rose's passion is security - selling alarm systems to prosperous yet fearful suburban...
Movie pageHeavy Metal
as NarratorFor more then twenty years, tons and tons of metallic and electronic waste from all around the...
Movie pageThe Sweeney
as RozJack Regan, an unethical officer of the Flying Squad, uses unorthodox methods to pursue...
TV Show pageCasualty
as Frances LawsonDrama series about the staff and patients at Holby City Hospital's emergency department,...
TV Show pagePeak Practice
as Helen BartonPeak Practice is a British drama series about a GP surgery in Cardale — a small fictional town...
TV Show pageBill Brand
as PatFollowing the death of the sitting Labour Party Member of Parliament, Bill Brand is selected as...
TV Show pageTales of the Unexpected
as Linda LarchA British television anthology of stories, often with sinister and wryly comedic undertones, and...
TV Show pageAll Creatures Great and Small
as Helen HerriotAll Creatures Great and Small is a British television series, based on the books of the British...
TV Show pageLady Killers
as Margaret SeddonCompelling crime anthology looks at some of Britain's most notorious murder trials, in which...
TV Show pageChocky
as Mary GoreChocky is a 1984 children's television drama based on the 1968 novel by John Wyndham and was...
TV Show pageThe Agatha Christie Hour
as Violet EversleighThis ten episode program was based on ten short stories written by Agatha Christie but with...
TV Show pageA Mind to Kill
as uncreditedA Mind to Kill is a police detective series set in Wales, UK. It was developed from a 1991 pilot...
TV Show pageCaptain James Cook
as Elisabeth CookBased on Captain James Cook's three voyages. It was on his first voyage, in 1770 (while in the...
TV Show pageRaffles
as uncreditedRaffles was a 1977 television adaptation of the A. J. Raffles stories by Ernest William Hornung....
TV Show pageComing Home
as Aunt BiddyAlone and without her parents, Judith Dunbar spends her school days in a boarding school. When...
TV Show pageA Year in Provence with Carol Drinkwater
as SelfFor over 30 years, actress and author Carol Drinkwater has been living the Mediterranean life in...
TV Show pageGolden Pennies
as Rebecca GreenwoodThe adventures of a struggling family and their friends in a gold rush mining area.
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