Tracey Wilkinson

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Tracey Wilkinson is an English actress primarily known for her role as Di Barker in the series Bad Girls. She joined the prison drama in Series 2 as a caring prison officer new to G-Wing, but by the end of her time on the programme in Series 7 Di was herself behind bars in the prison in which she had served as an officer, accused of murdering her second husband, corrupt Wing Governor, Jim Fenner (Jack Ellis) - though she was in fact innocent of the crime.

Tracey Wilkinson left Bad Girls in between the filming of the 2005 Christmas Special (now established as an additional episode to Series 7) and the beginning of Series 8 and the fate of Di (last seen on remand for Jim's murder) remained unresolved, though she had presumably been transferred from G-Wing.

Wilkinson is from the North East England and her acting CV includes a number of productions set in and filmed in the region, including the films Billy Elliot and Purely Belter (both 2000) and the BBC drama Our Friends in the North (1996).

She also appeared in the Inspector George Gently episode "Gently in the Night" as Margaret Bishop and in Jimmy McGovern's 1996 Television film Hillsborough as Jan Spearritt.

Her most recent film role is Lorraine in Sink (2019), written and directed by Mark Gillis.

She also acts on stage for the Royal Court, The National Theatre and The Royal Shakespeare Company.

Tracey has also made appearances in the TV Show Outlander that is shown on Starz. She portrays the Reverend Wakefield's housekeeper, Mrs Graham. In September 2016, Wilkinson appeared on Casualty as Jackie Munroe (married to Howard Munroe, portrayed by former on-screen husband James Gaddas who played Neil Grayling in Bad Girls), the mother of regular character Alicia Munroe (Chelsea Halfpenny).

Tracey’s most recent work (in 2020) is in Amazon Prime’s Carnival Row playing the part of Afissa. She also appears in the upcoming British drama film Give Them Wings.

Filmography[]

Film
Year Title Role Director
1987 Little Dorrit Housemaid Christine Edzard
1998 Titanic Town Lucy Roger Michell
2000 Purely Belter Mrs. Caird Mark Herman
2000 Billy Elliot Geography Teacher Stephen Daldry
2000 Married 2 Malcolm Norma James Cellan Jones
2011 Peter Jan Skip Kite
2014 Almost Married Wendy Ben Cookson
2018 Sink Lorraine Mark Gillis
2020 Drive Me to the End Louisa Jackson Richard Summers-Calvert
2021 Give Them Wings Marion Carter Sean Cronin
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1984 Coronation Street Delivery Girl Episode 2429
1984 Travelling Man Girl Series 1, Episode 5
1985 The Practice Cheryl Series 1, Episodes 17, 18 & 19
1988 Screen Two Student Nurse Series 4, Episode 6
1988–89 Playbus Presenter Series 1, Episodes 3, 9, 14 & 15; Series 2, Episode 11
1989 A Day in Summer Mrs. Thickness TV movie
1994 True Crimes Reenactment Series 2, Episode 6
1996 Our Friends in the North Elaine Craig/Cox Miniseries (episodes 6, 8 & 9)
1996 The Bill Janet Tate Series 12, Episode 44
1996 Hillsborough Jan Spearritt TV movie
1997 Kavanagh QC Patricia Linzey Series 3, Episode 2
1997 The Bill Ellen Naughton Series 13, Episode 46
1997 Rag Nymph Nellie Miniseries (all 3 episodes)
1997 Casualty Abby Fisher Series 12, Episode 6
1997 Heartbeat Molly Ainsworth Series 7, Episode 10
1998 Big Cat Sylvia TV movie
1998–99 Grafters Karen Series 1, Episodes 1, 2 & 4; Series 2, Episode 1
2000 Holby City Michelle Jenkins Series 2, Episode 11
2000–05 Bad Girls Di Barker/Fenner Series 2–7 (76 episodes; main role)
2003 The Brides in the Bath Edith Smith TV movie
2007 After You've Gone Florist Series 2, Episode 5
2008 The Bill Judy Henshaw Series 24, Episodes 62 & 63
2009 Inspector George Gently Margaret Bishop Series 2, Episode 2
2009 Doctors Marjorie Walsh Series 11, Episode 141
2010 Toast Sheila TV movie
2012 Doctors Lyn Goodwin Series 14, Episode 75
2014–16 Outlander Mrs. Graham Series 1, Episodes 1, 8 & 10; Series 2, Episode 1
2016–17 Casualty Jackie Munroe Series 31, Episodes 2 & 20
2019 Carnival Row Alissa Series 1 (7 episodes)

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