Caroline Harker

Caroline Harker (born 1966 as Caroline Anne Owens) is an English stage and television actress.

Caroline Harker
Born
Caroline Anne Owens

1966 (age 5657)
London, England
OccupationActress
SpouseAnthony Calf
Children3
Parent(s)Polly Adams
Richard Owens
RelativesSusannah Harker (sister)

Career

Harker is known for her roles as Celia in the BBC's Middlemarch, and as Woman Police Constable (WPC) (later Detective Sgt.) Hazel Wallace in the ITV police drama A Touch of Frost (1992-2003).[1] She also played Alicia Davenport in Coronation Street for four episodes in 2012.[1]

Harker played the role of 'mother' in the Mike Kenny's adaptation of The Railway Children, directed by Damian Cruden and staged at the Waterloo International railway station. Harker is married to fellow actor Anthony Calf, with whom she appeared in The Madness of King George[2] and in a TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Riders[3] They have three daughters.

From January 2023, Harker starred as Clairee in a production of Steel Magnolias at the Richmond Theatre, London. Harker appeared alongside Lucy Speed, Diana Vickers, and Elizabeth Ayodele.[4][5] The production, going on to tour the UK, was rated 2/5 stars by What's on Stage.[6]

Personal life

Harker was born in London, a daughter of actress Polly Adams and actor, Richard Owens. She and her sisters, Nelly and Susannah, were brought up as Catholics and educated at a "strict" independent convent boarding school run by nuns in Sussex, and at the Central School of Speech and Drama in North London.[7]

She and her sisters are descended from theatrical designer Joseph Harker.[8]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1994The Madness of King GeorgeMrs Fitzherbert
1999Een vrouw van het noordenCharlotte
2007Lady Godiva: Back in the SaddleCatherine Osbourne
2020The CroftSuzanne
2021Mothering SundaySylvia Hobday
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1990CasualtyHelen Bradley / Tessa2 episodes
1992–2003A Touch of FrostW.P.C. Hazel Wallace11 episodes
1993RidersTory LovellTV movie
1994MiddlemarchCelia Brooke7 episodes
Honey for TeaLucy Courtney7 episodes
1997Holding OnVicky8 episodes
1997–1998Keeping MumWendy3 episodes
1998Kavanagh QCRowena Featherstonehaugh1 episode
2002Midsomer MurdersTamsin ProctorEpisode: "Market For Murder"
2003Foyle's WarJane Hardiman1 episode
2004Auf Wiedersehen, PetPru Scott-Johns5 episodes
Murder in SuburbiaTessa Northover1 episode
2007The Man Who Lost His HeadFiona HarrisonTV movie
Hana's HelplineBetty6 episodes
2010DoctorsClaire JarrettSeries 10 episode 170
2011New TricksTabitha Hall-ChalmersSeries 8 episode 10: Tiger Tiger
2012Coronation StreetAlicia Davenport4 episodes
Holby CityImogen WhiteSeries 14 episode 16: Here and Now
DoctorsElaine StaintonSeries 12 episode 52
2016Caroline VossmanSeries 16 episode 131
2021Toast of TinseltownSue PipkinsSeries 1 episode 1: Anger Man
2022Ten PercentCasting directorSeries 1 episode 8

References

  1. "Caroline Harker". Theatr Clwyd. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  2. Alan Bennett (26 May 2016). A Private Function. Faber & Faber. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-571-33290-8.
  3. BFI Film and Television Handbook. British Film Institute. 1993. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-85170-344-2.
  4. Anson, John (23 December 2022). "Diana Vickers back on stage as Steel Magnolias tours the UK". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  5. Wood, Alex (22 November 2022). "Cast for Steel Magnolias tour announced". What's on Stage. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  6. Satin, Ella (27 January 2023). "Steel Magnolias at Richmond Theatre and on tour – review". What's on Stage. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  7. Susannah Harker BBC Drama, April 2007.
  8. Maev Kennedy (5 February 2017). "Harker family visit great-grandfather's threatened scene-painting studio". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 January 2021.


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