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Ella Kenion

Born

Ella Jane Kenion


(1968-11-23) 23 November 1968 (age 55)

Nationality

British

Years active

1995-present

Ella Jane Kenion[1] (born 23 November 1968)[2] is an English actress, known primarily for her appearances in comedy shows such as The Catherine Tate Show,[3] Five's sketch shows We Know Where You Live[4] and Swinging,[5] and in BBC Four's Fear of Fanny.[6] However she is best known for her portrayal of Mrs. Cakeworthy in The Green Green Grass between 2005 and 2009.[7]

She played the role of Julie in the ITV series Hardware.[8] She is currently appearing in television commercials for The AA. She also appeared in the BBC children's television series Swashbuckle as Captain Sinker.[9] She is a former newsreader for talkSPORT talk radio station.

Filmography[edit]

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1995

Men of the World

Girl in Line-Up

Episode: "Stolen Kiss"

1996

Witness Against Hitler

Christina

TV movie

1997

We Know Where You Live

Various

12 episodes

2002

Black Books

Cool Book Girl

Episode: "Fever"

2003-2004

Hardware

Julie

12 episodes

2004-2005

The Catherine Tate Show

Various

11 episodes

2004

Casualty

Maggie Curtis

Episode: "Dangerous Games"

2005-2009

The Green Green Grass

Mrs. Cakeworthy

30 episodes

2005

Planespotting

Radio Reporter

TV movie

Swinging

Various

7 episodes

Doc Martin

Boy's Mother

Episode: "Blood Is Thicker"

Secret Smile

News Presenter

1 episode

2006

Rosemary & Thyme

Sharon Baker

Episode: "Enter Two Gardeners"

The Impressionists

Suzanne Manet

1 episode

Genie in the House

Miss Quaver

Episode: "Rock Me Amadeus"

Fear of Fanny

Gwen Troake

TV movie

2007

Benidorm

Julie

1 episode

2008-2009

Pinky and Perky Show

Tara / Vera

41 episodes

2008

The Commander: Abduction

Helen Gordon

TV movie

2009

Criminal Justice

Prison Nurse

1 episode

2010-2015

The Hive

Queen Bee / Grandma Bee / Mrs. Wasp

21 episodes

2010

Holby City

Dr. Paradis Bloom

Episode: "Bette Davis Eyes"

Gayle Tuesday: The Comeback

Mimi

TV movie

Brilliant!

Ruby

1 episode

2011-2019

Doctors

Veronica Clarke / Kate Mordan / Bex Boulderwood

3 episodes

2011

Doctor Who

Harriet

Episode: "Let's Kill Hitler"

Comedy Showcase

Journalist

Episode: "The Fun Police"

2012

Gates

Mia

5 episodes

Cuckoo

Anne Dixon

Episode: "Grandfather's Cat"

2013-2014

Q Pootle 5

Stella

52 episodes

2013-2016

Swashbuckle

Captain Sinker

31 episodes

2013

Heading Out

Dorcas

1 episode

Big Bad World

Sandra

1 episode

2014-2017

Episodes

Matt's Publicist / Beth

3 episodes

2014

Law & Order: UK

Cashier

Episode: "Pride"

Justin's House

Captain Sinker

Episode: "Pirate Day"

Q Pootle 5: Pootle All the Way!

Eddi / Bud D / Ray

TV movie

2015

New Tricks

Laura Collins

Episode: "Prodigal Sons"

2017

Kiss of Death

Cynthia

Episode: "Highway to Hell"

Detectorists

Receptionist

1 episode

2018-2020

101 Dalmatian Street

Mum / Delilah

8 episodes

2018

Midsomer Murders

Celeste Palmerston

Episode: "Death of the Small Coppers"

Claude

Mrs. Mayor / Wanda Waxx

2 episodes

Stan & Ollie

Holiday Camp Organiser

2019

Pure

Lynne

1 episode

Warren

Sandy

Episode: "The Father Figure"

The Knight Before Christmas

Old Crone

2020

Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators

Melanie Montague

Episode 3.9 "O Thou Invisible of Wine"

2022

Four Lives

Mandy Pearson

2 episodes

2023

Beyond Paradise

Dorothy Trowman

1 episode

Other appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ella Jane Kenion". freeBMD. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  • ^ "Aaaaaaaaaaaaand I'm 51". Twitter.
  • ^ "The Catherine Tate Show cast and crew credits". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ "We Know Where You Live cast and crew credits". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ Simon, Jane (22 September 2005). "SWINGING". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ "BBC Four – Fear of Fanny". BBC. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ "The Green Green Grass cast and crew credits". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ "Hardware cast and crew credits". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  • ^ "Swashbuckle: A new pirate show comes to CBeebies!". BBC. 28 June 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
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