Tamsin Margaret M. Greig (/?tæmz?n ??r??/; born 12 July 1966) is an English actress known for many roles including two Channel 4 television comedies: Fran Katzenjammer in Black Books and Dr. Caroline Todd in Green Wing. She currently stars in two sitcoms: as Beverly Lincoln in transatlantic sitcom Episodes, and as Jackie in the Channel 4 sitcom Friday Night Dinner. Other notable roles include Alice Chenery in BBC One’s comedy drama Love Soup, Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4’s soap opera The Archers, Miss Bates in the 2009 BBC version of Jane Austen’s Emma, and Beth Hardiment in the 2010 film version of Tamara Drewe. Greig is also an acclaimed stage actress; she won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2007 for Much Ado About Nothing, and was nominated again in 2011 for her role in The Little Dog Laughed. IMDB Wikipedia $6 Million 1966 1966-7-12 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) Actress Black Books (2000) British Cancer England Episodes (2011) Jakob Zebedee Leaf July 12 Kent Maidstone Nathanael Zephaniah Leaf Richard Leaf Roxy Joy Leaf Shaun of the Dead (2004) Tamara Drewe (2010) Tamsin Greig Net Worth Tamsin Margaret Greig UK University of Birmingham
Full Name |
Tamsin Greig |
Net Worth |
$6 Million |
Date Of Birth |
July 12, 1966 |
Place Of Birth |
Maidstone, Kent, England, UK |
Height |
5′ 6″ (1.68 m) |
Profession |
Actress |
Education |
University of Birmingham |
Nationality |
British |
Spouse |
Richard Leaf |
Children |
Roxy Joy Leaf, Jakob Zebedee Leaf, Nathanael Zephaniah Leaf |
Parents |
Eric Greig, Ann Greig |
IMDB |
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0340067 |
Awards |
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, John and Wendy Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance |
Nominations |
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical, British Academy Television Award for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance, British Comedy Award for the Best TV Com… |
Movies |
Tamara Drewe, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Shaun of the Dead, Breaking the Bank, Terry Pratchett’s Going Postal, Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth, Arthur Christmas, Cuckoo, This Is the Sea, Romance and Rejection, Miranda, Pure, The Secret Policeman’s Ball, Bertie Crisp, Ready When You Ar… |
TV Shows |
Neverwhere, Black Books, Green Wing, Love Soup, The Diary of Anne Frank, Emma, Friday Night Dinner, Episodes, Play It Again, The Lenny Henry Show (2004), Back Books, Blind Men |
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Role |
Episodes |
2011-2017 |
TV Series |
Beverly Lincoln |
Actress |
Friday Night Dinner |
2011-2016 |
TV Series |
Jackie |
Actress |
Supreme Tweeter |
2015 |
TV Series |
Gina Agent |
Actress |
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel |
2015 |
|
Lavinia Beech |
Actress |
Breaking the Bank |
2014 |
|
Penelope |
Actress |
Inside No. 9 |
2014 |
TV Series |
Sally |
Actress |
Don’t Miss the Cup |
2013 |
Short |
Ali |
Actress |
The Guilty |
2013 |
TV Mini-Series |
DCI Maggie Brand |
Actress |
White Heat |
2012 |
TV Mini-Series |
Beth |
Actress |
Stop the World |
2011 |
Short |
Polly |
Actress |
Arthur Christmas |
2011 |
|
Additional Voices (voice) |
Actress |
Bertie Crisp |
2011 |
Short |
Isabella |
Actress |
Holiday Hijack |
2011 |
TV Series |
Narrator |
Actress |
Going Postal |
2010 |
TV Mini-Series |
Miss Cripslock |
Actress |
Tamara Drewe |
2010 |
|
Beth Hardiment |
Actress |
Masterpiece Classic |
2010 |
TV Series |
Edith Frank |
Actress |
Emma |
2009 |
TV Mini-Series |
Miss Bates |
Actress |
Cuckoo |
2009 |
|
Simon |
Actress |
The Diary of Anne Frank |
2009 |
TV Mini-Series |
Edith Frank |
Actress |
Love Soup |
2005-2008 |
TV Series |
Alice Chenery |
Actress |
Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth |
2008 |
|
Jenny |
Actress |
The Secret Policeman’s Ball |
2006 |
TV Movie |
Dr. Caroline Todd |
Actress |
Green Wing |
2004-2006 |
TV Series |
Dr. Caroline Todd |
Actress |
Doctor Who |
2005 |
TV Series |
Nurse |
Actress |
When I’m Sixty-Four |
2004 |
TV Movie |
Denny |
Actress |
The Lenny Henry Show |
2004 |
TV Series |
|
Actress |
Black Books |
2000-2004 |
TV Series |
Fran |
Actress |
Shaun of the Dead |
2004 |
|
Maggie |
Actress |
Cheese Makes You Dream |
2003 |
Short |
Charlotte |
Actress |
Jonathan Creek |
2003 |
TV Series |
Pam |
Actress |
Ready When You Are Mr. McGill |
2003 |
TV Movie |
Lianne |
Actress |
Falling Apart |
2002 |
TV Movie |
Jackie |
Actress |
Pure |
2002/I |
|
Liaison Officer |
Actress |
Miranda |
2002 |
|
Receptionist |
Actress |
World of Pub |
2001 |
TV Series |
Julia Robbins |
Actress |
People Like Us |
1999-2001 |
TV Series |
Jenny / Sarah |
Actress |
Happiness |
2001 |
TV Series |
Emma |
Actress |
High Stakes |
2001 |
TV Series |
Delphina |
Actress |
Blind Men |
1997-1998 |
TV Series |
Valerie Marsden |
Actress |
The Great Egyptians |
1998 |
TV Mini-Series documentary |
Cleopatra |
Actress |
So This Is Romance? |
1997 |
|
Carmen |
Actress |
This Is the Sea |
1997 |
voice |
|
Actress |
Wycliffe |
1997 |
TV Series |
Dr. Hinkley |
Actress |
Faith in the Future |
1996 |
TV Series |
Emma |
Actress |
Neverwhere |
1996 |
TV Mini-Series |
Lamia |
Actress |
Blue Heaven |
1994 |
TV Series |
Prof. Wiseman |
Actress |
Finding My Twin Stranger |
2016 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
The Graham Norton Show |
2014-2016 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
The Brontes at the BBC |
2016 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
Ballrooms & Ballerinas: Dance at the BBC |
2015 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Horizon |
2015 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
Crackanory |
2015 |
TV Series |
Herself – Storyteller |
Self |
Timeshift |
2006-2015 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
Panorama |
2015 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
Secret History |
2015 |
TV Series documentary |
Narrator |
Self |
The Paul O’Grady Show |
2015 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
Surviving the Holocaust: Freddie Knoller’s War |
2015 |
Documentary |
Narrator in introduction (voice) |
Self |
Britain’s Best Loved Sitcoms |
2015 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself – Narrator / Comedy Role |
Self |
Young Vets |
2014 |
TV Series documentary |
Narrator |
Self |
The Comedy Vaults: BBC2’s Hidden Treasure |
2014 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Ian Hislop’s Olden Days |
2014 |
TV Series |
Herself – Debbie Aldridge, ‘The Archers’ |
Self |
Top of the Pops: The Story of 1979 |
2014 |
TV Movie documentary |
Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Royal Cousins at War |
2014 |
TV Mini-Series documentary |
Herself – Presenter |
Self |
Greatest Stand Up Comedians |
2013 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself |
Self |
Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected |
2013 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
The Christmas Number One Story |
2012 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
The Late Great Eric Sykes |
2012 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Channel 4’s 30 Greatest Comedy Shows |
2012 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself |
Self |
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II |
2012 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
The British Comedy Awards 2011 |
2011 |
TV Special |
Herself |
Self |
Tamara Drewe: Red Carpet Special |
2011 |
Video documentary short |
Herself / Beth Hardiment |
Self |
The One Show |
2011 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
Daybreak |
2011 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Self |
Breakfast |
2010-2011 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
Janela Indiscreta |
2010 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Self |
Mental: A History of the Madhouse |
2010 |
TV Movie documentary |
Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Loose Women |
2009 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Self |
Prince John: The Windsors’ Tragic Secret |
2008 |
TV Movie documentary |
Narrator (voice) |
Self |
Blackadder’s Most Cunning Moments |
2008 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself |
Self |
A Taste of My Life |
2008 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
Self |
Verity Lambert: Drama Queen |
2008 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself |
Self |
Love Soup: Deleted Scenes |
2008 |
Video documentary short |
Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Self |
Love Soup: On Location |
2008 |
Video documentary short |
Herself / Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Self |
Love Soup: Out Takes |
2008 |
Video documentary short |
Herself / Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Self |
Play It Again |
2007 |
TV Series |
Herself – Narrator |
Self |
The World’s Greatest Comedy Characters |
2007 |
TV Movie |
Herself |
Self |
Arena |
2007 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
Self |
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross |
2006 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
Brit Awards 2006 |
2006 |
TV Special |
Herself – Presenter |
Self |
Imagine |
2006 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
Self |
The British Comedy Awards 2005 |
2005 |
TV Special |
Herself |
Self |
Children in Need |
2005 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Self |
Love Soup: Behind the Camera |
2005 |
Video documentary short |
Herself / Alice Chenery |
Self |
Love Soup: Outtakes |
2005 |
Video documentary short |
Herself / Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Self |
Richard & Judy |
2004 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Self |
French Leave |
2003 |
TV Series documentary |
Narrator |
Self |
Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs of Noël Coward |
1998 |
Video documentary |
Herself |
Self |
Chelsea Lately |
2012 |
TV Series |
Beverly Lincoln in ‘Episodes’ |
Archive Footage |
Love Soup: Editing Love Soup |
2008 |
Video documentary short |
Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Archive Footage |
Love Soup: Going Nowhere |
2005 |
Video documentary short |
Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Archive Footage |
Love Soup: In Conversation |
2005 |
Video documentary short |
Alice Chenery (uncredited) |
Archive Footage |