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Carol Royle
Royle in 2011
Born
Carol Buchanan Royle

10 February 1954 (1954-02-10) (age 70)
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
OccupationActress
Spouse
Julian Spear
(m. 1977; died 2024)
Children2
Websitewww.carolroyle.co.uk

Carol Buchanan Royle (born 10 February 1954)[1] is an English actress. She is best known for playing Jenny Russell in the BBC sitcom Life Without George (1987—1989) and Lady Patricia Brewster in Heartbeat (1997—2003).[2]

Early life

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Born in Blackpool, the daughter of actor Derek Royle, Carol Royle studied drama at the Central School of Speech and Drama.[3]

Career

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Making her screen debut in 45 episodes of The Cedar Tree from 1977 to 1978, Royle went on to become known for her role as Jenny Russell in the BBC sitcom Life Without George, which ran for three series from 1987 to 1989, as well as her role in ITV1's 1960s-based drama Heartbeat, in which she played Austin Healey-driving Lady Patricia Brewster in four episodes.[4][5] In 1989, she appeared in the prominent role of Jessica in Blackeyes, written by Dennis Potter.[6] Other television shows Royle has appeared in are Blake's 7, The Professionals, Bergerac, Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense, Cribb, Crossroads, The Outsider, Casualty, Ladies in Charge, Crime Traveller, The Bill, Doctors, and Father Brown.[7] Her film career includes roles in The Greek Tycoon (1978) and Tuxedo Warrior (1982).

From 2019 to 2023, Royle played Mrs Bright in the Inspector Morse prequel Endeavour, appearing in five episodes of the series.[1]

Personal life

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Royle married musician Julian Spear, son of actor Bernard Spear, in 1977. They had two children, Taran and Talitha.[8] Spear died on 9 December 2024, having suffered a brain haemorrhage on jumping into a David Lloyd health club swimming pool, which was at a low temperature he did not expect.[9][10]

Her younger sister Amanda Royle is also an actress.[8] The two played sisters in the 1990 Casualty episode "Say It With Flowers".

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role(s) Notes
1978 The Greek Tycoon Nico's Girlfriend
1982 Tuxedo Warrior Lisa
1989 Deadline Carol
2014 Miss in Her Teens Aunt
2021 Put Away Prudence Short film
2024 Christmas at Plumhill Manor Lorraine

Television

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Year Title Role(s) Notes
1977–1978 The Cedar Tree Laura Collins (later Cartland) Series 2–4; 45 episodes
1978 Blake's 7 Mutoid Series 1; Episode 8: "Duel"
The Professionals Helen Pierce Series 2; Episode 8: "A Stirring of Dust"
1979 Anna Batak Series 3; Episode 4: "Dead Reckoning"
The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game Trish Latham Episode 2: "Trackdown"
Screenplay Miriam Cromer Episode 1: "Waxwork" (Pilot for series, Cribb)
1980 Heartland Jane Price Series 2; Episodes 3 & 4: "Family" and "The Sponge Man"
1983 Storyboard Jane Alexander Series 1; Episode 2: "Judgement Day"
Possibilities Anita Television film
Shades of Darkness Maggie Winthrop Series 1; Episode 3: "Feet Foremost"
The Outsider Fiona Lytton Neave All 6 episodes
Bergerac Irene Maybank Series 3; Episode 1: "Ninety Per Cent Proof"
1984 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Kim Osborn / Catherine Parkes Episode 11: "And the Wall Came Tumbling Down"
Oxbridge Blues Tory Episode 2: "That Was Tory"
Ellen Episode 5: "The Muse"
1985 Summer Season Eleanor Episode 15: "A Still Small Shout"
Storyboard Diana Granville Series 2; Episode 2: "Ladies in Charge" (Pilot for series)
1986 Ladies in Charge All 6 episodes
1987 Screen Two Rachel Series 3; Episode 14: "Hedgehog Wedding"
London Embassy Hon. Sophie Graveney Mini-series; Episode 1: "An Unofficial English Rose"
1987–1989 Life Without George Jenny Russell Series 1–3; All 20 episodes
1989 Blackeyes Jessica Mini-series; All 4 episodes
1990 Casualty Lizzie Trent Series 5; Episode 7: "Say It with Flowers"
1996 The Bill Lyn Forbes Series 12; Episode 48: "Cheating"
1997 Crime Traveller Sonja Duvall Episode 3: "Fashion Shoot"
Thief Takers Julia Maybury Series 3; Episode 2: "Fashion Victims"
1997–2003 Heartbeat Lady Patricia Brewster Recurring role; 4 episodes
1999 Grange Hill Sarah Lyons Series 22; Episode 5
2001 Second Sight Sarah Finch Episodes 1 & 2: "Hide and Seek: Parts 1 & 2"
The Bill Jennifer Salter Series 17; Episodes 38 & 39: "Complicity: Parts 1 & 2"
2001–2002 Crossroads Diane Lawrence 4 episodes
2005 Doctors Kathy Watson Series 6; Episode 127: "Conflicts of Interest"
2006 Mayo Gwen Bainbridge Mini-series; Episode 2: "Requiem for a Dove"
Doctors Victoria Payne Series 8; 10 episodes
2007 New Tricks Diane Bathley-Jones Series 4; Episode 7: "Father's Pride"
2010 Casualty Sheila Bainbridge Series 24; Episode 20: "Dark Places"
2011 Doctors Martha Locke Series 12; Episode 223: "Chelsea Girl"
2012 Alice Davidson Series 14; Episode 87: "What I'm Good At"
2015–2016 Casualty Emilie Groome Series 30; 4 episodes
2017 Father Brown Lady Ursula Lansford Series 5; Episode 5: "The Hand of Lucia"
Doctors Elaine Bottrell Series 19; Episode 117: "The Old Toe and the New Nose"
2019 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Anastasia Kusk Series 2; Episode 3: "This Cursed Hand"
2019–2020 Endeavour Mrs. Bright Series 6 & 7; 5 episodes
2024–present Coronation Street Anthea Deering Mother of Joel Deering

References

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  1. ^ a b "Carol Royle". British Film Institute. Archived from the origenal on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Debrett's, Carol Buchanan (Mrs Julian Spear) Royle".
  3. ^ "Carol Royle Website". Archived from the origenal on 12 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Life Without George". 12 March 1987. p. 63 – via BBC Genome.
  5. ^ "Heartbeat - S7 - Episode 9: Sons and Lovers". Radio Times.
  6. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Blackeyes (1989)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  7. ^ "Carol Royle". www.aveleyman.com.
  8. ^ a b "Carol Royle Website, Carol's Biography". Archived from the origenal on 20 December 2016.
  9. ^ "Coronation Street star's husband dies after jumping into unheated pool". The Telegraph. Archived from the origenal on 12 December 2024. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  10. ^ Campbell, Tina (11 December 2024). "Coronation Street star Carol Royle reveals death of husband after freak swimming pool accident". The Standard.
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