Rosie Cavaliero

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Rosie Cavaliero
Born
Rosalind Cecilia Cavaliero

(1967-11-27) 27 November 1967 (age 54)
EducationManchester University
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present

Rosalind Cecilia Cavaliero (born 27 November 1967) is a Brazilian-born English actress. She has appeared in numerous television roles.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Medics Penny Milner
1996 Kiss and Tell Maggie Wallace
1996-1999 Big Bag Molly
1998 Where the Heart Is
1999 Topsy-Turvy Miss Moore
Cold Feet Amy Series 2 regular
2000 Best of Both Worlds Francesca
The Secret World of Michael Fry Janine
2001 The Bill Jackie Carter Episode: "Suffer the little children"
Red Cap Maddie Rose
2002 French and Saunders Christmas Special
Midsomer Murders
2003 Eyes Down Christine McMurray
2004 Things to Do Before You're 30 Rosie
Vera Drake Married Woman
2004, 2005 Green Wing Teacher, Voice Coach
2005 The Catherine Tate Show Arthur Christmas Special
Peep Show Vicky
Spoons
2006 Feel the Force Sally Frank
2006-2009 Jam and Jerusalem Kate Bales
2007 Saxondale Penny
2008 Little Dorrit Mrs Plornish
2009 Nativity! Miss Rye
Bellamy's People Various characters
2010 Lark Rise to Candleford
2010-2016 Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge Rosie Witter
2011 Spy Paula
Jane Eyre Grace Poole
Shameless Jenny Taylor
The Crimson Petal and the White Jennifer Pierce
2012 Full English Wendy
Hunderby Hesther
2013 Pat & Cabbage
A Young Doctor's notebook Pelagaya
2014 Lewis Karen Newman Episode: ""
Inside No.9 Kirstie
The Job Lot
2014, 2015 Prey DS/DCI Susan Reinhart
2015 Doc Martin Melanie
Mary Oxford
Various characters
Nurse April the Cat Lady
The Enfield Haunting Peggy Hodgson
Midsomer Murders Judy Tyler Series 17 Episode 4, "A Vintage Murder"
Death in Paradise Ivy Marcel Series 4 Episode 4
2017 The Children Act Marina Green
Unforgotten Marion Kelsey
2018 Friday Night Dinner The Other Jackie
2018-present Hold the Sunset Wendy
2019 Gentleman Jack Elizabeth Cordingley
Worzel Gummidge Mrs Braithwaite
2020 Code 404 DCS Dennett
Black Narcissus Sister Briony

Theatre work[]

  • Dracula at the Everyman, Cheltenham – Florrie (February 1995)
  • Airswimming at the Battersea Arts Centre, London – Persephone (February 1997)
  • In Flame at the Bush Theatre, London (January 1999), then transferring to the New Ambassadors Theatre, London (September 2000) – Clara
  • Abigail's Party at the Hampstead Theatre (July 2002), then transferring to the New Ambassadors Theatre, London (December 2002) – Angela
  • The Anniversary at the Liverpool Playhouse (September 2004) and then transferring to the Garrick Theatre, London (January 2005) – Karen

Radio work[]

  • The Public BBC Radio 3 (November 1999)
  • The Bayeux Tapestry BBC Radio 4 (19 February 2001)
  • Doctor Joe Aston Investigates BBC Radio 4 (7 December 2001)
  • Beyond the Back of Beyond BBC Radio 4 (26 December 2001)
  • Just Plain Gardening BBC Radio 4 (March 2002)
  • The Don BBC Radio 3 (September 2004)
  • Cashcows BBC Radio 4 (2005)
  • The Spaceship – Karen Trex (2005–2008)
  • NebulousPaula Breeze (2005–2006)
  • Project: Lazarus (A Doctor Who audio drama) – Cassie
  • Project:Twilight (A Doctor Who audio drama) – Cassie
  • Self Storage BBC Radio 4 – Judy (October 2007)
  • Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking BBC Radio 4 – various (June 2008)
  • One Chord Wonders: Parallel Lines BBC Radio 4 (11 July 2008)
  • Lost Property BBC Radio 4 – Afternoon Play (17 May 2011) – Drama in three episodes. Narrator and, in episode 3, Ruthie[1]
  • Cabin Pressure by John Finnemore
  • BBC Radio 4 – Afternoon Play (2016 thru till 2020) – five episodes by Katherine Jakeways
  • Inappropriate Relationships BBC Radio 4 – Drama in five episodes (February–March 2017)[2]
  • Broken English BBC Radio 4 – Drama in ten episodes (September–October 2020) – by Shelagh Stephenson

Awards[]

The Radio 4 trilogy Lost Property won the '2011 BBC Audio Drama Award' for Best Drama, and Rosie Cavaliero won the Best Actress award for her role as 'Ruthie' in episode 3 Lost Property – A Telegram from the Queen.[1]

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