
Cheryl Hall
Personal Information
- Occupation: Actress
- Birthday: 23 Jul, 1950 ( 74 years old )
- Place of birth: London
- Also known as:
Cheryl Hall
Cheryl Hall (born 23 July 1950, London) is a British actress. She is best known for playing the role of Shirley, the girlfriend of Wolfie Smith in the British sitcom Citizen Smith. She also appeared in Dear Mother...Love Albert playing Rodney Bewes' screen girlfriend and as a clippy in the On the Buses episode The Epidemic. She appeared in the Doctor Who story Carnival of Monsters (1973)[2] (and had, a couple of years earlier, been shortlisted for the part of the Doctor's companion Jo Grant before the part went to actress Katy Manning), and as an inmate in one episode of Within These Walls (1974) and was David Jason's love interest in the ITV sitcom Lucky Feller. She also had a small role in EastEnders. Film appearances included the Avarice segment of The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins and the all-star pop comedy Three for All(1975). Hall was the Labour Party parliamentary candidate for Canterbury in the 1997 General Election. She also served as a member of Kent County Council, holding the position of Leader of the Labour group for a period. She still acts occasionally, most recently in The Bill (2005). She was married to the actor Robert Lindsay (who played Wolfie Smith in Citizen Smith) from 1974 to 1980
Credits
- 2003 - Rehab ( movie ) as Adam's Mum
- 2002 - Dead Gorgeous ( movie ) as Female Witness
- 2001 - Waking the Dead ( tv ) as Valerie Truelove
- 1996 - Silent Witness ( tv )
- 1994 - Wycliffe ( tv ) as Mrs. Ling
- 1993 - Safe ( movie ) as Jean
- 1993 - Magic Grandad ( tv ) as Various
- 1992 - So Haunt Me ( tv )
- 1992 - As Time Goes By ( tv ) as Waitress
- 1989 - Agatha Christie's Poirot ( tv ) as Molly
- 1988 - A Gentleman's Club ( tv )
- 1987 - Inspector Morse ( tv ) as Laura - Secretary
- 1986 - Casualty ( tv ) as Jane Turner
- 1984 - The Bill ( tv )
- 1979 - Tales of the Unexpected ( tv ) as Irene Rankin
- 1979 - Danger UXB ( tv ) as Jean
- 1977 - Oy Vay Maria ( movie ) as Dymphna McLaughlin
- 1977 - Citizen Smith ( tv ) as Shirley
- 1976 - Lucky Feller ( tv )
- 1976 - No Hard Feelings ( movie ) as washhouse lady
- 1975 - Angels ( tv )
- 1975 - Three for All ( movie ) as Pet
- 1975 - Survivors ( tv ) as Mavis
- 1975 - The Sweeney ( tv ) as Jenny
- 1974 - Bedtime Stories ( tv ) as Linda
- 1974 - Within These Walls ( tv )
- 1973 - Brenda ( movie ) as Brenda
- 1973 - Soap Opera in Stockwell ( movie ) as Carol
- 1973 - Black and Blue ( tv )
- 1973 - No Sex Please: We're British ( movie ) as Daphne
- 1973 - The 14 ( movie ) as Reena
- 1973 - Man Above Men ( movie ) as Ann
- 1973 - Doctor Who: Carnival of Monsters ( movie ) as Shirna
- 1973 - The Love Ban ( movie ) as Pregnant Girl #1
- 1972 - Rentadick ( movie ) as Maxine
- 1972 - Crown Court ( tv ) as Doreen Tring
- 1972 - Sykes ( tv ) as Deirdre
- 1971 - The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins ( movie ) as Vanessa (segment "Avarice")
- 1971 - Edna: The Inebriate Woman ( movie ) as Vangi, Inmate at 'Jesus Saves'
- 1971 - The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ( tv ) as Millie
- 1971 - Brown Skin Gal, Stay Home and Mind Bay-Bee ( movie ) as Waitress
- 1971 - Catch Me a Spy ( movie ) as Clarke's Girlfriend
- 1971 - Villain ( movie ) as Judy
- 1971 - Deep End ( movie ) as Red Hat Girl
- 1970 - Play for Today ( tv )
- 1970 - A Room in Town ( movie ) as Julie
- 1969 - Special Branch ( tv )
- 1969 - On the Buses ( tv )
- 1967 - Callan ( tv )
- 1965 - Public Eye ( tv ) as Beryl Taylor
- 1963 - Doctor Who ( tv ) as Shirna
- 1955 - Dixon of Dock Green ( tv ) as Rita Batty