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Carole Nimmons
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Carole Nimmons was born in December 1942 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. She is an actress, known for
Anna Karenina (1977)
,
The Run of the Country (1995)
and
Screen One (1985)
.
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Known for
Anna Karenina
7.7
TV Mini Series
Dolly
1977 • 8 eps
The Run of the Country
6.2
Mrs. Prunty
1995
Screen One
6.8
TV Series
Sally Grant
1992 • 1 ep
Mile High
7.1
TV Series
Sister Mary Catherine
2005 • 1 ep
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49
Hollyoaks
4.6
TV Series
Nun
2012
1 episode
Casualty
6.1
TV Series
Valerie Johnson
Joan Doe
Mrs. Glover
...
1993–2008
6 episodes
The Shell Seekers
6.9
TV Mini Series
Sister Nelson
2006
1 episode
Heartbeat
6.9
TV Series
Mrs. Headley
Jean Lightfoot
1997–2006
2 episodes
Murder City
7.1
TV Series
Barbara Williams
2006
1 episode
Mile High
7.1
TV Series
Sister Mary Catherine
2005
1 episode
Doctors
4.5
TV Series
Ruth Palmer
2003
1 episode
The Lakes
8.1
TV Series
Prosecuting Barrister
1999
1 episode
Crime and Punishment
6.0
TV Movie
Marfa
1998
Peak Practice
6.4
TV Series
Prof Pauline Donalds
1998
1 episode
The Grand
7.5
TV Series
Mrs. Delaney
1998
1 episode
In Suspicious Circumstances
8.1
TV Series
Alice Stewart (segment: The Letter Killeth)
Alice Stewart
1996
2 episodes
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Mrs. Thornton
1996
1 episode
Dangerfield
6.0
TV Series
Margaret Hooper
1995
1 episode
The Run of the Country
6.2
Mrs. Prunty
1995
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Alternative name
Carol Nimmons
Born
December 1942
Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Other works
She acted in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life is It Anyway?," at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Bill Paterson, Hugh Quarshie, and Richard Leech in the cast. Michael Lindsay-Hogg was director.
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