Lynda Bellingham

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Lynda Bellingham (born May 31, 1948 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is an English actress best known for her appearances on British television.

She was born in Montreal due to her father working for the airline BOAC, and was brought up in Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England and was educated at Aylesbury High School. She got her big break as a nurse in an ITV afternoon soap opera of the 1970s, General Hospital.

Her most famous role was in the 1980s as the head of the family in the Oxo television adverts. Other prominent roles included the James Herriot drama All Creatures Great and Small (where she was the second actress to play Helen Herriot on television, replacing Carol Drinkwater) and the situation comedy Second Thoughts and its sequel, Faith in the Future. She also had a role in Confessions of a Driving Instructor.

She also starred in the 14-part Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord (1986) as the Inquisitor. Bellingham reprised the Inquisitor character for the Big Finish Productions audio series, Gallifrey.

For several months in 2004 she had a recurring role in The Bill as villainess Irene Radford.

She states (on her website) that she doesn't have many passions, apart from reading and horse. She originally had horse-riding aspirations, but they were dashed by the onset of hayfever in her teens.


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