Marian McLoughlin

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Marian McLoughlin
Born
Croydon, England
OccupationActress
Years active1977–present
Children2
Websitemarianmcloughlin.co.uk

Marian McLoughlin is a British actress, known for her role as Marina Bonnaire in the BBC soap opera Doctors. She also played the role of Brenda Jacks in the BBC series Home Time in 2009 and Julia in Fast Freddie, The Widow and Me in 2011. In 2021, she appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks as Sue Morgan.

Career[]

After training to be a French teacher, she graduated from Newman College, and later took a postgraduate diploma in Drama at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Theatre work includes: Henry V, After the Fall and Bartholomew Fair at the Royal National Theatre, Edmund at the Royal Court, and numerous rep companies. TV work includes: series regular in French Fields, Doctors, Home Time, Born to Run, Thin Ice, Castles; period drama Nicholas Nickleby; plus roles in The Impressions Show, EastEnders and The Bill, and many other productions. In 1997, she starred in the BBC drama Born to Run.[1] In 2017 she played Marie in The Girls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End. In 2021, she was cast in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks as Sue Morgan and appeared from April.[2] She departed from Hollyoaks in scenes broadcast in July of that year.[3]

Filmography[]

  • Ladies in Charge (1986) - Doris - “Zoe's Fever”
  • Tumbledown (1988) - Mandy - TV Movie
  • French Fields (1989,1991) - Sweet Stallholder/Quarelling Wife - “Who's Been Eating My Portidge?” (1989), “Make for the Hills!” (1991)
  • The Labours of Erica (1990) - Sabine - “Cider with Jean Pierre”
  • South of the Border (1990) - Tina - Episode #2.3
  • The Piglet Files (1990) - Mrs Whiteley - “A Room with a View”
  • The Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1989-1990) - Grace - 5 episodes
  • Screen Two (1990,’91,’95) - Sarah/Mrs Healy/Jackie - “He's Asking for Me” (1990), “The Grass Arena: (1991), “Nervous Energy”
  • The Guilty (1992) - Maddy Doyle - TV Movie
  • Kinsey (1992) - Judy Kinsey - 6 episodes
  • EastEnders (1991-1993) - DCI Chapman - 7 episodes
  • Casualty (1993) - Ann Weston - “No Place to Hide”
  • Medics (1993) - Ann Cornforth - 2 episodes
  • Cracker (1994) - Catherine Carter - “Men Should Weep: Part 1”
  • Dangerfield (1995) - Moira Keen - “The Accidental Shooting”
  • Pie in the Sky (1995) - Jean Barratt - “The One That Got Away”
  • Castles (1995) - Rachel Castle - 24 episodes
  • Coogan's Run (1995) - Mrs Fraser - “Natural Born Quizzers”
  • Casualty (1996) - Maria Wingate - “Asking for Miracles”
  • In Your Dreams (1996) - Doctor - TV Movie
  • The Fragile Heart (1996) - Margaret Sedgley - 3 episodes
  • Born to Run (1997) - Bronson Flitch - 6 episodes
  • One Foot in the Grave (1997) - Betty - “Endgame”
  • Wycliffe (1995, 1998) - Fiona Jay/Lynne Carney - “Lost Contact”, “Land's End”
  • Verdict (1998) - Jane McHugh - “Neighbours from Hell”
  • Grafters (1999) - Pippa - 8 episodes
  • Peak Practice (2000) - Ann Garwood - “Skin Deep”
  • Silent Witness (2001) - Mary Townsend - “Two Below Zero: Part 1 & 2”
  • Midsomer Murders (2001) - Barbara Judd - “Dark Autumn”
  • The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (2001) - Madame Mantalini - TV Movie
  • (2001) - TV Movie
  • (2001) - Jan - “Side Order”
  • Dalziel and Pascoe (2001) - ACC Belinda Kennedy - "Walls of Silence”
  • Loving You (2003) - DS Vicky Griggs
  • 20 Things To Do Before You're 30 (2003) - Mrs Lynch - Episode #1.4
  • Down to Earth (2003) - Mrs Daly - “Honesty”
  • William and Mary (2003) - Trish- 2 episodes
  • Foyle’s War (2004) - Postmistress - “They Fought in the Fields”
  • Thin Ice (2006) - Barbara - 6 episodes
  • Blue Murder (2006) - Jo Waverley - “Steady Eddie”
  • Poppies (2006) - Bea Daly
  • Party Animals (2007) - Barbara Foster - Episode #1.3
  • New Tricks (2007) - Shirley White - “Casualty”
  • Midsomer Murders (2007) - Gwen Morrison - “They Seek Him Here”
  • The Omid Djalili Show (2007) - 2 episodes
  • Lewis (2008) - Phoebe - “The Great and the Good”
  • Holby Blue (2008) - Marilyn - Episode #2.11
  • The Bill (1986-2009) - various characters - 10 episodes
  • Home Time (2009) - Brenda Jacks - 6 episodes
  • The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson (2010) - Delia
  • Fast Freddie, The Widow and Me (2011) - Julia - TV Movie
  • Doctors (2008-2012) - Marina Bonnaire/Sue Finglesham/Margaret Watson - 51 episodes
  • Silent Witness (2012) - Deborah Harding - “Death Has No Dominion: Part 2”
  • Spy (2012) - Mrs Godfrey - “Codename: Ball Busted”
  • Jo (2013) - Mrs Beatrice - “Notre Dame”
  • Holby City (2013) - Coroner Valerie - “Home”
  • Truckers (2013) - Judy - Episode #1.4
  • Boomers (2014) - Pauline - Episode #1.5
  • SunTrap (2015) - Barbara - “Look Who's Talking”
  • Vera (2020) - Tina Tripp - Episode: ”Blood Will Tell”
  • Casualty (2020) - Lil Weakes - Episode #34.23
  • Trying (2020) - TV series, 4 episodes
  • Hollyoaks (2021) – Sue Morgan – regular

References[]

  1. ^ Benedict, David (24 May 1997) Going the distance
  2. ^ Anderton, Joe (27 April 2021). "Hollyoaks recasts Luke Morgan's mother Sue for a heartbreaking storyline". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  3. ^ Davies, Megan (5 July 2021). "Hollyoaks airs sad death in latest E4 first-look episode". Digital Spy. Retrieved 5 July 2021.

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