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Dolly Wells
Wells in 2018
Born

Dorothy Perpetua Gatacre


(1971-12-05) 5 December 1971 (age 52)
Merton, London, England
Occupation(s)Actress, writer
Years active1997–present
Spouse

Mischa Richter

(m. 2000; div. 2022)
Children2
ParentJohn Wells
Relatives
  • Anna Chancellor (cousin)
  • Dorothy Perpetua Wells (born Gatacre; 5 December 1971)[1] is an English actress and writer.

    She co-wrote and starred in the Sky Living series Doll &Em (2014–2015) with Emily Mortimer, and wrote and directed the 2019 comedy-drama Good Posture. Her other television work includes roles in Star Stories (2006–2008), Some Girls (2012–2014), Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy (2012–2014), Blunt Talk (2015–2016), Dracula (2020), The Outlaws (2021) and Inside Man (2022).

    Early life

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    Wells was born Dorothy Gatacre, in Merton, London, the last of six children.[citation needed] She is the daughter of comic actor John Wells and Teresa Chancellor, daughter of Sir Christopher Chancellor, general manager of Reuters from 1944 to 1959. Wells grew up thinking her father was her stepfather, and did not find out he was her biological father until she was eighteen. She later changed her name from Gatacre—her mother's first husband was Edward Gatacre—to Wells. Her first cousin is the actress Anna Chancellor.[1][2]

    She was educated in a Catholic convent school, after failing the entrance exam for St Paul's. While trying to build an acting career, she worked as a journalist at the Evening Standard and as a book reviewer.[3]

    Personal life

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    Wells married photographer Mischa Richter in 2000. They have a daughter, Elsie (b. 2002) and a son, Ezra (b. 2005). Both appeared with their mother in Doll &Em.[2]

    Wells and Richter divorced amicably in 2022 after 20 years of marriage.[4]

    Filmography

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    Films

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    Year Title Role Notes[5][better source needed]
    1998 The Sea Change Jane
    2001 Far on Foot Sophie Cartwright Short film
    Bridget Jones's Diary Woney
    2002 Morvern Callar Susan
    2003 Nobody Needs to Know Dolly Associate Producer
    I Capture the Castle Fur Department Vendeuse
    2008 Franklyn Nurse
    2009 Mr. Right Fizz
    2012 Tumult Tour Guide Short film
    2014 Benny & Jolene Rosamund
    2015 Black Mountain Poets Claire
    45 Years Charlotte
    2016 Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Mrs. Featherstone
    Bridget Jones's Baby Woney
    2017 Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town The Woman in the Field
    Home Again Tracy
    I Do... Until I Don't Vivian Prudeck
    2018 Boundaries Sofia
    Furlough SA Group Leader
    Can You Ever Forgive Me? Anna
    2020 The Stand In Second AD Daisy
    2021 Love Spreads Julie Post-production

    Television

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    Year Title Role Notes[5][better source needed]
    1997 The Bill Janet James 1 episode
    1998 Dinnerladies Hannah
    Midsomer Murders Ava Rokeby
    1999 In the Name of Love Helen Walters TV film
    Goodnight Sweetheart Celia Johnson 1 episode
    2000 Murder Rooms: Mysteries of the Real Sherlock Holmes Elspeth Scott
    2002 The Gathering Storm Sarah Churchill TV film
    Bertie and Elizabeth Princess Mary
    2003; 2008 Peep Show Paula 2 episodes
    2004 The Final Quest Anthea TV film
    Sex Traffic Sarah
    Murphy's Law Susan Green 1 episode
    2006 Doctors Claire Morris
    2006–2008 Star Stories Various characters 12 episodes
    2007 The Mighty Boosh Methuselah 1 episode
    2007; 2010 The IT Crowd Miranda / Paula 2 episodes
    2009 Comedy Showcase Lydia Tennant 1 episode
    Free Agents Sarah Stephens 3 episodes
    2009–2011 Campus Lydia Tennant 7 episodes
    2011–2012 Spy Judith Elliot 16 episodes
    2012 Starlings Annika 1 episode
    Casualty Josie Betts
    Pramface Ante-natal Instructress
    2012–2014 Some Girls Anna Hitchcock 18 episodes
    Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy Various characters 9 episodes
    2014–2015 Doll &Em Dolly 12 episodes; creator, writer, associate producer
    2015–2016 Blunt Talk Celia Havemeyer 20 episodes
    2016 Younger Stephanie 1 episode
    2018 Portlandia Dolly Wells
    Room 104 Catherine 1 episode - "Woman in the Wall"
    2019 The Christmas Kid Agent
    2020 Dracula Sister Agatha Van Helsing / Dr. Zoe Van Helsing Miniseries
    2021 The Pursuit of Love Aunt Sadie Recurring
    2021 The Outlaws Margaret 2 series filming back to back
    2021 Around the World in 80 Days Estella 1 episode
    2022 Inside Man Janice Fife[6][7] Miniseries
    2023 And Just Like That... Joy 2 episodes
    2024 The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin Eliza Bean Recurring character

    References

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    1. ^ a b Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, vol. III, 2003, pg 3046
  • ^ a b Teeman, Tim (31 May 2015). "Dolly Wells on her father, John: 'Why didn't he tell me? I'd like to tap on his grave and ask'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 14 July 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  • ^ Harvey, Chris (1 January 2020). "Dracula's Dolly Wells, interview: 'Until I was about 12, I wanted to be a nun". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  • ^ [1]
  • ^ a b "Dolly Wells - Imdb". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 13 September 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  • ^ "Inside Man star reveals they "got goosebumps" filming key scene". Digital Spy. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
  • ^ "Is Janice hiding something in BBC's Inside Man?". gq-magazine.co.uk. 26 September 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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