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Roger
De Courcey DHM
Limited
Suite One
Cottingham House
Chorleywood Road
Rickmansworth
Herts
WD3 4EP
Vox:+44 (0)1923 710614
Fax:+44 (0)1923 710888
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Height: 5’ 9”
Hair: Mid brown
Eyes: Blue/Grey
Playing age: 45 - 65
* Character actress
* Soprano
* Session singer, reads music
* Voice overs
* Live TV/Radio
* After dinner speaker
* Native dialect: Lincolnshire
* Professional journalist/celebrity
interviewer
* Clean driving licence
* Shoots (clays)
Caroline is a character actress, and started
off her career in Butlins Rep,subsequently
spending the early years on national tours
and in Rep. She was a member of David Wood’s
Whirligig Theatre for children, and has the
rare distinction of playing a Coconut, a
Starfish and a Mistlethrush for David. (Not
all at once, of course) www.davidwood.org.uk
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West End theatre roles include the Grand
High Witch in Roald Dahl’s The Witches,
Poppy Dickey in Rookery Nook, and Vera in
Willy Russell’s Breezeblock Park, the latter
two for Ray Cooney’s Theatre of Comedy
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Rep roles include Louella Parsons in Terry
Wale’s Judy, Jane Fuller in Willy Russell’s
One for the Road and Lady Ingram in Jane
Eyre
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She’s worked in commercials and television,
mostly playing secretaries, upper class
ladies and comedy character roles –
Caroline’s a cross between Julie Walters and
Penelope Keith
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Recently, Caroline’s been concentrating on
voice-over work, majoring on nostalgia
tapes, playing anything from an elderly
Brummie lady, to a young Welsh girl;
narration and verse speaking For the past 15
years, while her family was growing up,
Caroline has worked as a senior journalist
on a national magazine, often visiting
Portland Place to
do live BBC local radio interviews for the
magazine’s PR campaigns.
She’s now returned to her first love, the
theatre, although she’s still writing to
keep body and soul together. Says Caroline:
“It’s no surprise, given my background, that
my writing speciality turned out to be
interviewing
celebrities (including, among others, Sir
Terry Wogan, Ainsley Harriott, Delia Smith
and Rolf Harris). “If I’m lucky enough to
land a juicy TV part, maybe someone will end
up interviewing me – it would make a
pleasant change
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