Mary Jo Randle

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Mary Jo Randle (born 26 April 1954) is an English actress from Rochdale, Lancashire working in theatre and television.

Born (1954-04-26) 26 April 1954 (age 72)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1982–present
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Mary Jo Randle
Born (1954-04-26) 26 April 1954 (age 72)
Alma materUniversity of Birmingham
OccupationActress
Years active1982–present
Known forThe Bill
The Lakes
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After a childhood in Littleborough, Randle left home to study for a degree in drama at the University of Birmingham but switched course to Social Administration.[1] Upon graduation she applied and was accepted for a place at RADA,[2] where she was the recipient of the Bancroft Gold Medal.[3] In 1981 she won Most Promising Actress at the Ronson awards.[4]

Mary Jo Randle is best known for her roles as Jo Morgan in The Bill[5] (1993–1995) and Bernie Quinlan in The Lakes. She has also featured in Holby City, Emmerdale, Victoria Wood as Seen on TV, The Royal, Casualty, Doctors, Heartbeat, Inspector Morse, Dalziel and Pascoe, Bad Behaviour, Wire in the Blood and a public information film on smoke alarms.

Career

Film

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1993 Bad Behaviour Winifred Turner[6]
2000 Hollow Man Janice Walton[7]
2003 Gifted Mrs Gilliam[8]
2006 Pierrepoint Mrs Corbitt[9]
2007 Control Deborah Curtis' mother[10]
2008 Affinity Mrs. Jelf[11]
2010 Soul Boy Rose McCain[12]
2010 Another Year Mourner[13]
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Television

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1982 Play for Today: Another Flip for Dominick Pilar[14]
1985 Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV Sarah Wells[15] Series 1; episode 3
1986 Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV Kelly-Marie's Friend[16][17] Series 2; episodes 2 and 4
1986 London's Burning Marion Cartwright II Pilot
1989 Act of Will Sister Rodgers[18] Episode 1
1990 Inspector Morse Detective Sergeant Siobhan Maitland[19] Episode: "Driven to Distraction"
1991 The Bill Moira Smith[20] Episode: "Samaritan"
1991 Screen One Jill[21] Episode: "Ex"
1992 Screen Two Television producer[22] Episode: "My Sister-Wife"
1992 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Renie Thompson[23] Episode: "The Speaker of Mandarin"
1992 Between the Lines Kate Norton Episode: "The Only Good Copper"
1992 A Time to Dance Mrs. Atkinson[24] Episode 1
1993 Olly's Prison Vera[25]
1993–1995 The Bill WDS Jo Morgan[26] Series regular; 78 episodes
1997 Born to Run Teresa[27] Recurring role; 6 episodes
1997–1999 The Lakes Bernie Quinlan[28] Series regular; 14 episodes
1999 Holby City Marie[29] Episode: "Brave Heart"
1999 Casualty Marie Davies[30] Episode: "Mother's Day"
1999 Heartbeat Shirley Colbourne[31] Episode: "No Surrender"
2002 Cutting It Laverne Butt[32] Series 1: episode 2; Series 2: episode 2
2003 Cambridge Spies Marge[33] Episode 2
2003 Between the Sheets Christine Ellis[34] Recurring role; 6 episodes
2004 Midsomer Murders Janet Pennyman[35] Episode: "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
2005 The Royal Fay Wallace[36] Episode: "While the Cat's Away"
2006 Dalziel and Pascoe Moira Henshaw Episode: "Fallen Angel"
2007 The Street Jean's mother[37] Episode: "The Promise"
2008 Wire in the Blood Janet Williams[38] Episode: "The Dead Land"
2009 Small Island Queenie's mother[39] Episode 1
2009 Blue Murder Carol Aspen[40] Episode: "Inside"
2009 Red Riding Eddie's mother[41] Episode: "In the Year of Our Lord 1974"
2009 Inspector George Gently Mrs Chadwick[42] Episode: "Gently in the Night"
2011 Waking the Dead Trish Somers Episode: "Care"
2013 The Syndicate Dawn Series 2; episodes 2 and 6
2015 Wolf Hall Mercy Pryor Recurring role; 3 episodes
2020 The English Game Publican Episodes 1 and 6
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Theatre

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1981 A View from the Bridge Catherine[43] Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
1982 A Midsummer Night's Dream Helena[44] New Vic Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme
1982 Macbeth Lady Macbeth[45] New Vic Theatre, Newcastle under Lyme
1984 As You Like It Company[46] Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon
1985 Steaming Josie[47] Haymarket Theatre, Leicester
1985 Philistines Marya Tsvtaeva / Peasant[48] Royal Shakespeare Company, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon
1985 Troilus and Cressida Cassandra[49] Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
1985 Les Liaisons Dangereuses Emilie[50] Royal Shakespeare Company, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon
1986 Dearly Beloved Devised by / Performer[51] Royal Shakespeare Company, Almeida Theatre
1987 A Yorkshire Tragedy: Not so New as Lamentable and True Wife[52] National Theatre, Dorfman Theatre
1988 The Public Company[53] Theatre Royal Stratford East
1995 Renegades Pippa[54] Bristol Old Vic, Theatre Royal
2015 Big Pants and Botox Performer[55] Wyllyotts Theatre, Potters Bar
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