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Fiona Walker

English actress (born 1944)

This article is about the actress. For the poster model, see Tennis Girl. For the author, see Fiona Walker (author).

Fiona Walker

Born (1944-05-24) 24 May 1944 (age 80)

London, England

OccupationActress
Years active1964–1994
Spouse

Herbert Wise

(m. 1988; died 2015)​
Children2, including Susannah Wise

Fiona Walker (born 24 May 1944) is an English actress, known for numerous theatre and television roles between the 1960s and 1990s.[1][2]

An early leading role was as Sue Bridehead in a BBC television production of Jude the Obscure (1971).[3] She may be best remembered for playing Agrippina in the BBC adaptation of I, Claudius (1976), directed by Herbert Wise.[4] She was Miss Meteyard, an intelligent, wise-cracking copy-writer modelled on the author, in Dorothy L. Sayers's Murder Must Advertise, a BBC TV dramatisation of 1973, and an acidic Mrs Elton in BBC2's 1972 adaptation of Jane Austen

Fiona Walker

Fiona Walker is an English actress, known for numerous theatre and television roles between the 1960s and 1990s.

She appeared in two Doctor Who serials, 24 years apart - The Keys of Marinus in 1964 and Silver Nemesis in 1988. 

Her best remembered TV part is poaaibly the role of Agrippina in the BBC adaptation of I, Claudius (1976), directed by Herbert Wise. She was an acidic Mrs Elton in BBC2's 1972 adaptation of Jane Austen's Emmaand played the ill-fated Stella Mawson in Anglia's first P. D. James' adaptation, Death of an Expert Witness(1983), also directed by Wise. Other television appearances have included All Creatures Great and Small (1978), Bleak House (1985), Agatha Christie'sPoirot (1993).

Walker married Herbert Wise in 1988. Her children, Charlie Walker-Wise and Susannah Wise, are also actors.

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Fiona Walker (author)

Fiona Walker (born Isle of Wight 1969) is a British author of contemporary women's fiction. She has been popularly dubbed ‘the Jilly Cooper of the Cosmo generation’.

Biography

Fiona Walker studied drama at the University of London before embarking upon a brief career in advertising. Her first novel, French Relations, was published when she was in her early twenties. She lives with her partner and their two daughters in rural Warwickshire.

Bibliography

  • French Relations (1994)
  • Kiss Chase (1995)
  • Well Groomed (1996)
  • Snap Happy (1998)
  • Lucy Talk (1999)
  • Between Males (2001)
  • Lots of Love (2003)
  • Tongue in Cheek (2005)
  • Four Play (2007)
  • Love Hunt (2009)
  • Kiss and Tell (2011)
  • The Love Letter (2012)
  • The Summer Wedding (2013)
  • The Country Escape (2014)
  • The Woman Who Fell in Love for a Week (2015)
  • The Weekends of You and Me (2016)
  • The Country Set (2017)
  • Country Lovers (2019)
  • Woman of a Certain Rage Written as Georgie Hall (2021)
  • "Country Secrets" (2023)
  • "Country Christmas" (2023)

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