Teresa Banham
Teresa Banham | |
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Born | Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986–present |
Teresa Banham, also known and credited as Theresa Banham (born 1964[1]) is a British television and theatre actress perhaps best known for playing the role of the Broadfell Prison Governor in the first part of the Doctor Who Christmas special, The End of Time and the role of Rebecca on the television show Robin Hood. In 2012, she appeared as Sor Sebastiana in the original Royal Shakespeare Company production of Helen Edmundson's The Heresy of Love.[2]
Banham was born in Surrey.
Filmography
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1987 | Cariani and the Courtesans | Teresa | |
1990 | Frankenstein's Baby | Voluntary Worker | |
1994 | The Healer | Ann Meadrow | |
1995 | Spectromania-Massage | Wendy Byatt | |
Massage | Wendy Byatt | ||
1998 | Touch and Go | Laura Aldridge | |
2001 | Gentlemen's Relish | Jane Davidson | |
2002 | The Project | Sian | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1986 | The Return of Sherlock Holmes | Janet Tregallis | One Episode: The Musgrave Ritual |
1989 | After the War | Jackie Neville | One Episode: French and English |
1990 | The Bill | Paula Reed | One Episode: Jack-the-Lad |
1995 | Coogan's Run | Debs | Two Episodes: Thursday Night Fever and Natural Born Quizzers: Credited as Theresa Banham |
Roughnecks | Tessa Buckingham | Thirteen Episodes | |
2000 | Monsignor Renard | Clara Baquet | Four Episodes |
2003 | Red Cap | Linda Cosgrove | One Episode: Esprit de Corps |
Trust | Teresa Bradley | Three Episodes | |
2004 | Rose and Maloney | Davina | One Episode |
2006 | Vincent | Barbara Knight | One Episode |
2007 | Trial & Retribution | Sheila Field | One Episode: Closure: Part 1 |
Dalziel and Pascoe | Dr. June Gray | Two Episodes: Project Aphrodite: Parts 1 & 2 | |
2009 | Robin Hood | Rebecca | Four Episodes: Cause and Effect, Lost in Translation, Sins of the Father and Something Worth Fighting For: Part 1 |
Doctor Who | The Governor | Two Episodes: The End of Time (Part 1) | |
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