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When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show series in 2001. Since then, she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls1999'' from the fifth series until the series ended.
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When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show in 2001. Since then, she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls'' ''Series/BadGirls1999'' from the fifth series until the series ended.
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When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show in 2001. Since then she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls'' from the fifth series to until the series' ending.
Barrie came out as bisexual in her autobiography and she married Hilary Bonner in 2014.
When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show in 2001. Since then she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls'' from the fifth series to until the series' ending.
Barrie came out as bisexual in her autobiography and she married Hilary Bonner in 2014.
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She made her screen debut in the 1959 film ''Operation Bullshine'', which was followed by more roles in popular films such as ''What a Whopper'', ''Doctor in Distress'' and ''Film/CarryOnCabby'', ''Film/CarryOnCabby'' and starring roles in ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' and ''I've Gotta Horse''.
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->''"I can forget about acting when I'm acting."''
Amanda Barrie, born Shirley Anne Broadbent, (14 September 1935), is a British actress known for playing Alma Halliwell in ''Series/CoronationStreet'' for 20 years.
She made her screen debut in the 1959 film ''Operation Bullshine'', which was followed by more roles in popular films such as ''What a Whopper'', ''Doctor in Distress'' and ''Film/CarryOnCabby'', and starring roles in ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' and ''I've Gotta Horse''.
When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show in 2001. Since then she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls'' from the fifth series to until the series' ending.
Barrie came out as bisexual in her autobiography and she married Hilary Bonner in 2014.
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!!Works on TV Tropes she appeared in:
[[AC:Film]]
* ''Film/CarryOnCabby'' (1963) -- Anthea
* ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' (1964) -- Cleopatra
* ''Film/OneOfOurDinosaursIsMissing'' (1975) -- Mrs. B.J. Spence
* ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}'' (1979) -- Mother (DeletedRole)
[[AC:Series]]
* ''Series/PlayForToday'', 2 episodes:
** "Early Struggles" (1976) -- Joyce
** "Buffet" (1976) -- Anne
* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'', episode "Strong Stuff, This Insurance" (1979) -- Ballet Mistress
* ''Series/CoronationStreet'', 1,135 episodes (1981-2001) -- Alma Halliwell
* ''Series/{{Doctors}}'', 10 episodes:
** 9 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Fugue State", "If You Don't Know Me by Now", "A Secret Life", "Love Thy Neighbour", "Living the High Life", "Dangerous Loads", "Only Connect", "One Foot in the Grave", "Complex Adonis"[[/labelnote]] (2003-04) -- Margo Phillips
** "In Good Health" (2013) -- Cath Horton
* ''Series/BadGirls'', 41 episodes (2003-06) -- Beverley Tull
* ''Series/HolbyCity'', 2 episodes:
** "Crimes and Misdemeanours" (2012) -- Annabella Casey
** "Project Aurous" (2017) -- Jenny Cox
* ''Series/{{Benidorm}}'', 3 episodes (2015-17) -- Psychic Sue
* ''Series/{{Casualty}}'', episode "Coming Clean" (2022) -- Elsie Clegg
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->''"I can forget about acting when I'm acting."''
Amanda Barrie, born Shirley Anne Broadbent, (14 September 1935), is a British actress known for playing Alma Halliwell in ''Series/CoronationStreet'' for 20 years.
She made her screen debut in the 1959 film ''Operation Bullshine'', which was followed by more roles in popular films such as ''What a Whopper'', ''Doctor in Distress'' and ''Film/CarryOnCabby'', and starring roles in ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' and ''I've Gotta Horse''.
When she first appeared in ''Coronation Street'', she only had a minor role before being offered a contract in 1988. Following this, after which her character became much more prominent until she left the show in 2001. Since then she has continued to act, with a recurring role as Margo Phillips in ''Series/{{Doctors}}'' and as Bev Tull in ''Series/BadGirls'' from the fifth series to until the series' ending.
Barrie came out as bisexual in her autobiography and she married Hilary Bonner in 2014.
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!!Works on TV Tropes she appeared in:
[[AC:Film]]
* ''Film/CarryOnCabby'' (1963) -- Anthea
* ''Film/CarryOnCleo'' (1964) -- Cleopatra
* ''Film/OneOfOurDinosaursIsMissing'' (1975) -- Mrs. B.J. Spence
* ''Film/{{Quadrophenia}}'' (1979) -- Mother (DeletedRole)
[[AC:Series]]
* ''Series/PlayForToday'', 2 episodes:
** "Early Struggles" (1976) -- Joyce
** "Buffet" (1976) -- Anne
* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'', episode "Strong Stuff, This Insurance" (1979) -- Ballet Mistress
* ''Series/CoronationStreet'', 1,135 episodes (1981-2001) -- Alma Halliwell
* ''Series/{{Doctors}}'', 10 episodes:
** 9 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Fugue State", "If You Don't Know Me by Now", "A Secret Life", "Love Thy Neighbour", "Living the High Life", "Dangerous Loads", "Only Connect", "One Foot in the Grave", "Complex Adonis"[[/labelnote]] (2003-04) -- Margo Phillips
** "In Good Health" (2013) -- Cath Horton
* ''Series/BadGirls'', 41 episodes (2003-06) -- Beverley Tull
* ''Series/HolbyCity'', 2 episodes:
** "Crimes and Misdemeanours" (2012) -- Annabella Casey
** "Project Aurous" (2017) -- Jenny Cox
* ''Series/{{Benidorm}}'', 3 episodes (2015-17) -- Psychic Sue
* ''Series/{{Casualty}}'', episode "Coming Clean" (2022) -- Elsie Clegg
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