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Film includes: Great Expectations directed by Mike Newell, Woody Allen’s Cassandra’s Dream, Seven Seconds and Out of Control directed by Dominic Savage which won Best Film at Edinburgh and Monte Carlo TV Festival .
Television includes: Josh, Inside No 9, Marple – Endless Night, Foyle’s War, New Tricks (3 series), Doctor Who, Fast Freddie, Law & Order: UK, Paradox (1 series), The Fixer (2 series), The Catherine Tate Show – Christmas Special 2007, Vital Signs (series), Hotel Babylon (2 series), Walk Away and I Stumble, Frances Tuesday, When I Am 64, Hustle, Final Demand, Red Cap (pilot and 2 series) and EastEnders where she played the hugely popular role of Melanie Healy.
Tamzin is the recipient of numerous awards including the Variety Club TV Personality Award 2003, Best Newcomer (National TV Awards 1999), Maxim TV Actress of the Year 2002, an Elle Style Award and many soap awards.
‘As this is the first production that both my children can watch, I am dedicating this performance to Florence and Marnie.’
NICOLA STEPHENSON
DOROTHY
Nicola is well known for her many popular television roles such as Suzie Davidson in Clocking Off, Julie Fitzjohn in Holby City, Margaret Clemence in Channel 4’s Brookside, Jackie in ITV’s Christmas Lights/Northern Lights/City Lights and Sarah Williams in BBC’s The Chase. These projects were closely followed by regular leading roles in Superstorm, Strikeback, All at Sea, Safe House and Homefront, as well as Waterloo Road for the BBC, in which she played art teacher Allie Westbrook. Other television includes: New Tricks, Moving On, Law and Order, Lark Rise to Candleford, Hotel Babylon, Dead Man Weds and Waking the Dead.
Theatre includes: A Patriot for Me (RSC), His Girl Friday and Edmund (NT), War Horse (New London Theatre) and One for the Road (Theatre Royal, Northampton).
Prior to joining the cast of Stepping Out, Nicola most recently played the regular role of Tess Harris in Emmerdale and has completed shooting on the TV project The Worst Witch.
NATALIE CASEY
SYLVIA
Theatre includes: Things I Know To Be True (Lyric Hammersmith and tour), Sex and the Three Day Week (Liverpool Playhouse), Albion (Bush Theatre), 9 to 5 (ATG UK tour), Abigail’s Party (Theatre Royal Bath), Legally Blonde (Savoy Theatre), The Invisible Man (Chocolate Factory Productions), Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival), Well (Apollo Theatre/ Trafalgar Studios), The Flint Street Nativity (Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool) and Hobson’s Choice (Watermill Theatre). Television includes: Kerry, Dave Shakespeare, Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, Chopratown and Hollyoaks. Natalie is also the voice of ITV’s Dinner Date.
Radio includes: No Commitments (BBC) and The Big Toe Show (BBC).
JUDITH BARKER
MRS FRASER
Judith has extensive theatre, television and radio experience. She has appeared in theatre all over the United Kingdom. Theatre includes: When We Are Married (Savoy Theatre), Andy Capp (Aldwych Theatre), Everyone Loves a Winner, Design for Living, The Houses in Between, Crime and Punishment, The Lower Depths, Saturday Night at the Crown, Love on the Dole and Hanky Park. She has also worked extensively with playwrights Alan Bleasdale, Willy Russell
and John Godber.
Film includes: The Lies We Tell, Grimsby, Miss Potter and Reinventing Eddie.
Television includes: Scott and Bailey, Rovers, Moving On, Waterloo Road, Car Share, Our Girl, Birds of a Feather, A Passionate Woman, Shameless, Clocking Off, The Royal, Fat Friends, Seeing Red, The Second Coming, Doctors, Holby City, Brookside, Linda Green and Peak Practice.
Judith is married to theatre director Kenneth Alan Taylor and they have two children – Jason, who is a lighting designer, and Jessica, who is Head of Make-up at ITV Leeds. They are very proud to have five grandchildren: Joseph, Samuel, Billy, Libby and Martha.


































































































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