Ishia Bennison
Ishia Bennison is a British actress, best known for her television appearances, although she is also a veteran stage actress. Bennison is originally from Hull in Yorkshire. One of her earliest roles was playing a nurse in the 1980 Charlton Heston film, The Awakening. She also had roles in the television drama The Chinese Detective (1981) and she played Ruth Lieberman in the BBC drama Kessler (1981). Other notable television credits include Bergerac (1981) and playing Ursula in a BBC Television Shakespeare adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing (1984). In 1985 Bennison became a household name whilst playing Guizin Osman, the long-suffering wife of the womanising Turkish Cypriot, Mehmet (Haluk Bilginer), in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She remained in the role until 1989. Bennison has "mixed memories" about her role in EastEnders, commenting in 2003: "it was the start of the soap and the fame was very instant for everybody. You're in everybody's front room and everyone feels they own a bit of you. I'll never forget having to sign people's sickbags on the hovercraft to France. My daughter wouldn't walk down the street with me at the time. She would stay 10 paces behind. I still get recognised from EastEnders. I can't believe it." Other television credits include The Storyteller (1988); The Bill (1988); playing Denise Skidmore in the popular ITV drama At Home with the Braithwaites (2000); Mrs. Mawdsley in the long-running soap opera Coronation Street (2000); Holby City (2000); playing Cath Foxton in Burnside, the spin-off to The Bill (2000, 2001); Casualty (2006) and Hollyoaks: In the City. In 2004 she starred in the Doctor Who audio series Dalek Empire III and in January 2007 she joined the cast of the successful ITV soap opera, Emmerdale, playing Jackie Stiles — mother of vet receptionist Jo Stiles. She also played the character of 'Doris' in two episodes of the CBBC series, Little Howard's Big Question. She played Joyce, a civilian employee at the police station, in the 2014 crime drama Happy Valley. Bennison has had numerous roles on stage, including Mistress Overdone in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production Measure For Measure, which played at the Theatre Royal in 2003. She also appeared at the Playhouse as the Queen in The Tragedy of Cymbeline (2003). Bennison's previous Shakespearean roles have been with the company Northern Broadsides, which "specialises in performing classical plays in north country accents"Seen at Chesterfield's Pomegranate Theatre when she toured with Bill Simpson (Dr. Finlay in TV's Dr. Finlay's Casebook) in 'Educating Rita' - he was the known name (to me) and she stole the show.
King David
as MaacahThis is a movie about the life of Israel's king David.
Movie pageThe Awakening
as NurseWhen a British archaeologist violates an Egyptian queen's tomb, her evil spirit enters his daughter.
Movie pageMuch Ado About Nothing
as UrsulaBenedick and Beatrice fight their merry war of words. But when Beatrice's friend, Hero, is...
Movie pageRSC Live: The Merry Wives of Windsor
as Mistress QuicklyDown on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a comfortable...
Movie pageEastEnders
as GuizinThe everyday lives of working-class residents of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square...
TV Show pageEastEnders
as Guizin OsmanThe everyday lives of working-class residents of Albert Square, a traditional Victorian square...
TV Show pageBergerac
as Hotel ReceptionistBergerac is a British television show set on Jersey. Produced by the BBC in association with the...
TV Show pageHappy Valley
as Joyce MetcalfHappy Valley is a dark, funny, multi-layered thriller revolving around the personal and...
TV Show pageBread
as DHSS ClerkBread is a British television sitcom, written by Carla Lane, produced by the BBC and screened on...
TV Show pageAt Home with the Braithwaites
as Denise SkidmoreAt Home with the Braithwaites is a British comedy-drama television series, created and written...
TV Show pageKessler
as Ruth LiebermanDrama series about the attempts to unmask Ludwig Kessler, the fictional head of the Gestapo in...
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