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Pauline Quirke
Born
Pauline Perpetua Quirke[1]

(1959-07-08) 8 July 1959 (age 65)[2]
Hackney, London, England
Occupation(s)Actress, writer
Years active1970–present
TelevisionBirds of a Feather
(1988–1999, 2014–2017)
Emmerdale (2010–2012)
Broadchurch (2013–2015)
Spouse
Steve Sheen
(m. 1996)
Children2, including Charlie
WebsiteOfficial website

Pauline Perpetua Sheen MBE (better known by her stage name Pauline Quirke; born 8 July 1959[3][4]) is an English actress. She began her career with roles on various television series, before fronting her own comedy sketch show, Pauline's Quirkes, in 1976. She later starred as Vicky Smith on the BBC drama series Angels (1982–1983), and achieved fame with her portrayal of Sharon Theodopolopodous on the long-running sitcom Birds of a Feather (1988–1999, 2014–2017), for which she won a British Comedy Award and was nominated on three occasions for a National Television Award. In 1997, she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress for her role in the BBC miniseries The Sculptress. Between 2010 and 2012, Quirke played Hazel Rhodes on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale.

Quirke's film appearances include The Elephant Man (1980), Little Dorrit (1987), and Getting It Right (1989). Other television credits include Shine on Harvey Moon (1984–1985, 1995), Maisie Raine (1998–1999), David Copperfield (1999), Down to Earth (2000–2003), Cold Blood (2007–2008), Missing (2009–2010), Skins (2010), Broadchurch (2013–2015), and You, Me and the Apocalypse (2015).

Career

Early work

Quirke began her career as a child actress with an appearance in Dixon of Dock Green.[5] Another early role was that of an autistic teenager in the 1975 TV drama Jenny Can't Work Any Faster.[6]

By 1976, she had her own TV show, Pauline's Quirkes, on Thames Television, which featured pop music, teenage topics, and comedy sketches. This was also the first television show in which Quirke and Linda Robson appeared together regularly.[7] In 1976, she played the lead role in the "Special Offer" episode of ATV's Beasts, by Nigel Kneale, also starring Wensley Pithey and Martin Shaw.[8] Quirke also had a small role in the movie The Elephant Man in 1980. Quirke played Veronica in Shine on Harvey Moon in 1982.[5]

Quirke's big break came in 1989, when she began playing the part of Sharon Theodopolopodous in the BBC sitcom Birds of a Feather with Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph.[5] The series ran on the BBC from 1989 to 1998 and was resurrected on ITV between 2014 and 2017, with the final episode in December 2020 in which Quirke did not appear.

Later work

From 1994 to 1999, Quirke appeared in a series of Surf adverts with Linda Robson, and the pair worked together on the BBC documentary series Jobs for the Girls.[9] In 1996, she starred in the BBC television adaptation of The Sculptress by Minette Walters, receiving much critical acclaim for her performance, including a British Academy TV Award nomination for Best Actress. When Birds of a Feather ended, Quirke began playing DI Maisie Raine in Maisie Raine, a drama series for BBC One, which ran in 1998 and 1999.

From 2000 to 2003, Quirke starred opposite Warren Clarke in the BBC series Down to Earth. She made a return to comedy in 2000 when she starred with Neil Stuke, Robert Daws and Pippa Haywood in BBC sitcom Office Gossip. After a start with over six million viewers, the show found its ratings dropped and it was cancelled after only one series. However, Quirke was nominated for Most Popular Comedy Performer at the National Television Awards for her role. In 2002, she starred alongside Nitin Ganatra in Being April, a comedy drama for BBC One. Quirke appeared in Carrie's War in 2004 and in 2005, played a major role in The Bill as Cath Wilson, a woman wrongly convicted of murdering a child.

In 2006, Quirke played Colleen McCabe in The Thieving Headmistress and in 2008, she appeared in an episode of My Family as Sharon the Bank Robber. Quirke has frequently been seen in the audience of Strictly Come Dancing and has appeared on its companion show It Takes Two more than once. She was a contestant on BBC's Celebrity MasterChef in June 2007, but was disqualified for creating a dish that was described by Loyd Grossman as "in no way resembling a meal".[5]

In 2009 and 2010, she played the lead role in the BBC daytime drama series Missing as DS Mary Jane "MJ" Croft, head of a Missing Persons Unit. In May 2010, it was announced that Quirke would be joining the rural soap opera Emmerdale as Hazel Rhodes, the mother of established character, Jackson Walsh.[10] Quirke said, "I've never done anything like this before so it's something different for me and I'm very happy to be a part of it."[10] On 16 May 2011, it was announced that Quirke had decided to quit Emmerdale. Her character left on 25 January 2012.

From 2013 to 2015, Quirke had a recurring role as Susan Wright in ITV drama series Broadchurch, appearing in all eight episodes of the first series and returning to feature in two of the eight episodes of the second series. Her pet Labrador, Bailey, also appeared in the programme. She was a guest panellist on Loose Women on two occasions.

In 2015, she played the role of Paula Winton in the ten-part comedy thriller You, Me and the Apocalypse for Sky1.[11]

Quirke decided not to be involved in the final episode of Birds of a Feather in December 2020, in order to concentrate on her Performing Arts Academies.[12][13]

She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2022 Birthday Honours for services to young people, the entertainment industry and charity.[14]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1970 Junket 89 Molly Main role
1971 Dixon of Dock Green Jane Taylor 1 episode
Softly, Softly: Task Force Janice West 1 episode
1972 The Problem with 2B Molly Main role
1973 Malachi’s Cove Store Girl Supporting role
1974 The Tomorrow People Student Recurring role (3 episodes)
Play for Today Checkout Girl 1 episode
1975 Shadows Dawn 1 episode
Jenny Can’t Work Any Faster Jenny Television film
1975-1976 You Must Be Joking! Various Recurring roles (3 episodes)
1976 Beasts Noreen Beale 1 episode
1976 Pauline's Quirkes Herself - presenter 6 episodes
1976-1983 Angels Kate Morahan/Vicky Smith Regular roles (66 episodes)
1977 Television Club Pud Regular role (6 episodes)
The Duchess of Duke Street Pearl Recurring role (2 episodes)
1978 Crown Court Patsy Donovan 1 episode
1979 Lovely Couple Carole Richards Regular role (11 episodes)
1980 Ain’t Many Angels Various Television film
The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist Charlotte Regular role (9 episodes)
Both Ends Meet Cissy White Television film
The Elephant Man 2nd Whore Minor role
1982 Play for Today Eleanor 1 episode
The Story of the Treasure Seekers Eliza Regular role (6 episodes)
The Return of the Soldier Girl in Hospital Minor role
Q.E.D Jane 1 episode
1984-1995 Shine on Harvey Moon Veronica Recurring roles (13 episodes)
1986 Girls on Top Cleaner 1 episode
1987 Hardwicke House Gladys 1 episode
Little Dorrit Maggie Supporting role
1988 Rockliffe’s Babies Lorraine Morelli 1 episode
Distant Voices, Still Lives Doreen Supporting role
Casualty Mary Taylor 1 episode
1989 Getting It Right Muriel Sutton Supporting role
1989–1998, 2014–2017 Birds of a Feather Sharon Theodopolopodous Main role (128 episodes)
1995-1996 Jackanory Storyteller 2 episodes
1996 The Sculptress Olive Martin Main role (4 episodes)
Waiting for Giro Bo Short film
1997 Our Boy Sonia Williamson Television film
The Canterville Ghost Madame Murielle Television film
Deadly Summer Linda Topping Television film
1998-1999 Maisie Raine D.I. Maisie Raine Main role (12 episodes)
1998-1999 Real Women Mandy Evans Regular role (7 episodes)
1999 Last Christmas Gwen Television film
David Copperfield Peggotty Main role (2 episodes)
Real Women 2 Mandy Evans Main role
2000 Checkout Girl Lynda Short film
2000-2003 Down to Earth Faith Regular role (18 episodes)
2001 Office Gossip Jo Regular role (6 episodes)
Arthur’s Dyke Janet Main role
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Felia Siderova 1 episode
Redemption Road Joan Supporting role
2002 Murder in Mind Jane Saunders 1 episode
Being April April Regular role (6 episodes)
2004 Carrie’s War Hepzibah Green Television film
North & South Dixon Regular role (4 episodes)
2005 The Bill Cathy Wilson Recurring role (5 episodes)
2006 The Thieving Headmistress Colleen McCabe Television film
Casualty Jackie Rogers 1 episode
2007-2008 Cold Blood D.I. Hazel Norton Recurring role (4 episodes)
2008 My Family Joan 1 episode
2009-2010 Missing D.S. Mary Jane Croft Regular role (15 episodes)
2010 Skins D.S. Blunt Recurring role (3 episodes)
The Perfect Burger Mrs. Grieves Supporting role
2010-2012 Emmerdale Hazel Rhodes Series Regular (222 episodes)
2013 Grace’s Story Nat Short film
2013-2015 Broadchurch Susan Wright Recurring role (10 episodes)
2015 You, Me and the Apocalypse Paula Regular role (6 episodes)

Selected stage credits

Year Title Role Notes
1990-1991 Cinderella Ugly Sister Hackney Empire
1991-1992 Dick Whittington Dick Hackney Empire
2012 Birds of a Feather Sharon Theodopolopodous UK Tour
2016-2017 Cinderella Fairy Godmother The Beck Theatre, Hayes

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated For Award Category Result
1990 Birds of a Feather British Comedy Awards Best TV Comedy Newcomer Won
1990 Best TV Comedy Actress Nominated
1997 The Sculptress BAFTA TV Awards Best Actress Nominated
1997 Birds of a Feather National Television Awards Most Popular Comedy Performer Nominated
1998 Most Popular Actress Nominated
1999 Most Popular Comedy Performer Nominated
2001 Office Gossip Nominated
2002 Down to Earth Most Popular Actress Nominated
2011 Emmerdale The British Soap Awards Best Newcomer Nominated

Personal life

Quirke has two children and is married to producer Steve Sheen, who also worked on Birds of a Feather as an executive producer from 2014 until 2017. Her son Charlie appeared as Travis in Birds of a Feather from 2014 until 2017.[15]

The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts

In 2007, The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts opened at various locations across the UK. Quirke set this up as an extracurricular centre for young people who want to learn performing arts.[16] The academy operates at over 200 locations in the United Kingdom.[17]

References

  1. ^ "Page B23 | Supplement 63714, 2 June 2022 | London Gazette | the Gazette".
  2. ^ Screen, Andrew (5 October 2023). The Book of Beasts: Folklore, Popular Culture and Nigel Kneale's ATV TV Series. SCB Distributors. ISBN 978-1-915316-10-3.
  3. ^ Quirke, Pauline (2013). Where Have I Gone?. Corgi. ISBN 978-0-552-16564-8.
  4. ^ Screen, Andrew (5 October 2023). The Book of Beasts: Folklore, Popular Culture and Nigel Kneale's ATV TV Series. SCB Distributors. ISBN 978-1-915316-10-3.
  5. ^ a b c d "BBC TV & Food Masterchef Bio's". bbc.co.uk. 27 November 2007. Archived from the original on 27 November 2007.
  6. ^ "Jenny Can't Work Any Faster". radiotimes.com. 8 December 1975.
  7. ^ "PAULINE'S QUIRKES 1976". nostalgiacentral.com. 1976.
  8. ^ "Beasts (1976)". screenonline.org.uk. 1976.
  9. ^ Glazer, Ella, ed. (2002). Fun with the Famous. Robson. p. 83. ISBN 1861055838. Pauline and I were doing a series called Jobs for the Girls. That particular week I was asked to go and work for The Guardian newspaper as a photographer
  10. ^ a b Green, Kris (28 May 2010). "Pauline Quirke joins 'Emmerdale'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 May 2010.
  11. ^ "You, Me and the Apocalypse – Character Guide – British Comedy Guide". Comedy.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  12. ^ "'Birds of a Feather' returning for Christmas special without Pauline Quirke". yahoo.com. 4 November 2020.
  13. ^ Eames, Tom (12 March 2015). "Birds of a Feather renewed for 12th series by ITV – TV News". Digital Spy. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  14. ^ "No. 63714". The London Gazette (Supplement). 1 June 2022. p. B23.
  15. ^ Martland, Lisa (17 April 2014). "The Stage Scholarships 2014 – Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts". Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  16. ^ Turner, Clare (19 January 2022). "Pauline Quirke Academy hosts free open day in Bedford". Bedford Today. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  17. ^ "Pauline Quirke Academy - Our Story".