Carole Boyd

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OccupationActress
Yearsactive1966–present
KnownforThe Archers
Carole Boyd
Alma materBirmingham School of Speech and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1966–present
Known forThe Archers
Spouse
Patrick Harrison
(m. 1993)
AwardsAudie Award for Best Female Narrator (1998)

Carole Boyd is a British actress. She has had a career in theatre, television and radio and plays Lynda Snell MBE in BBC Radio 4's The Archers. In 1998 she won the Audie Award for Best Female Narrator for her narration of Angela Huth's Land Girls.[1]

Boyd trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama, where she won the principal national prize for voice[2] and in 1966 joined the Radio Drama Company by winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary.[3] She is primarily recognised for her work in television, with her portrayals of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Virtual Murder and Mrs Melly in Bodger & Badger among her appearances. Boyd has also performed many vocal roles for the BBC children's programme Postman Pat. Since 1991 she has voiced every woman and child in the franchise - including Sara Clifton, Dr Gilbertson, Mrs Goggins, Miss Hubbard, Mrs Pottage, Dorothy Thompson, Lucy Selby, Tom and Katy Pottage, Charlie Pringle and Julian Clifton (with the exception of Granny Dryden, who continued to be voiced by Ken Barrie prior to his death in 2016). In 2006 she played Esther Hartlieb in the film The Thief Lord.[4]

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