Samantha Beckinsale

British actress (born 1966) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Samantha-Jane Beckinsale (born 23 July 1966)[citation needed] is a British actress. She played firefighter Kate Stevens in London's Burning.

Born
Samantha-Jane Beckinsale

(1966-07-23) 23 July 1966 (age 59)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1986–present
Parents
Quick facts Born, Occupation ...
Samantha Beckinsale
Born
Samantha-Jane Beckinsale

(1966-07-23) 23 July 1966 (age 59)
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Parents
RelativesKate Beckinsale (half-sister)
Judy Loe (stepmother)
Close

Early life

Beckinsale is the only daughter of actor Richard Beckinsale and his first wife, Margaret (née Bradley). They divorced when Beckinsale was a young child and she did not see her father for years. Samantha was unaware that her father was Richard Beckinsale until she was 11  the same year he married actress Judy Loe.[1] Beckinsale and her father reconnected and spent time together, before his death in 1979.[2] She is half-sister of Kate Beckinsale, her father's daughter with Loe.[3] She studied drama at Clarendon College, Nottingham.

Television

In 1990, Beckinsale was chosen by LWT to play firefighter Kate Stevens in ITV's drama series London's Burning, which ran from 1986 to 2002.[4] In 1989, Beckinsale guest-starred as WPC Martin in an episode of Thames Television's Never the Twain. Shortly after this, she was given the role of Lesley in the final three series of Thames Television's Shelley. In 1994, she was chosen by LWT to play the role of Gillian in the sitcom Time After Time which lasted two series.

In 1997, Beckinsale starred as Jilly Howell in the short-lived sitcom Get Well Soon and in 1998 she was chosen by LWT to play the role of Gillian Monroe in the short-lived sitcom Duck Patrol with Richard Wilson.

Personal life

In 2022, Beckinsale came forward as a survivor of domestic abuse.[5] She is a patron of the Broxtowe Women's Project, which offers support for women suffering from domestic abuse.[6] She wrote and produced a docudrama titled Love? which deals with coercive control in relationships.[7][better source needed]

Television and film roles

More information Year, Title ...
YearTitleRole
1989Agatha Christie's Poirot - "The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly"Barmaid
1989, 1992Shelley - "Day of the Reptile" and "The Deep End"Secretary (one episode)

Lesley (one episode)

1989 Screen Two - "Ice Dance" Cindy
1989 Never the Twain - "Neighbours" WPC Martin
1990 to 1992London's BurningFirefighter Kate Stevens
1992 The Upper Hand - "Sex, Lies, and Exercise Tape" Vicky
1993, 2005Heartbeat - "Manhunt" and "Services Rendered"Susan Robinson (one episode)

Elsa Jenner (one episode)

1994 to 1995Time After TimeGillian
1995 Wales Playhouse - "Archangel Night Out" Tracey
1995Jake's ProgressBlue Eyes
1995 The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show
1995 The World of Lee Evans Girl
1996BugsPascal
1996Coronation StreetLorraine Mason
1997Get Well SoonJilly Howell
1998Duck PatrolGillian Marilyn Monroe
1999NancherrowNesta Carew
1999Dangerfield DS Katie Webb
2000The Blind DatePatty
2000 The Scarlet Pimpernel - "A Good Name" Nana
2001 Where the Heart Is - "Faith" Ros Callaghan
2001 McCready and Daughter - "The Dating Game" Lesley Graham
2001Out of the AshesSarah
2002Murder in MindChristine
2003 Magic Grandad - "Famous People 2: Boudica" Boudica
2004Lighthouse HillSally
2004Doctors - "The Miracle"Susan Marshall
2000

2004 to 2005

Holby City

"Taking It on the Chin"

"Braver Soul Than I"

"A Sense of Guilt"

"Moment of Truth"

"A Good Day to Bury Bad News"

"Elf and Happiness"

"Overload"

"War and Peace"

Maggie Haney (one episode)

Maggie Thornton (seven episodes)

2005Marian, AgainJosie Bevan
2006The Penalty KingMaddie Vaughan
2014Katherine of AlexandriaVita
2022 Love? Woman
Close

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI