Linda Regan | |
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Born | Linda Mary Drinkwater (1949-11-05) 5 November 1949 (age 75) Brixton, London |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1970–present |
Spouse |
Brian Murphy (m. 1995) |
Parent(s) | Peter Regan Phyllis McCormack |
Relatives | Carol Drinkwater (sister) |
Website | lindareganonline |
Linda Regan (born 5 November 1949), born Linda Mary Drinkwater, is a British actress and author, who has appeared on television, film, radio and on stage. She is best known for her role as Yellowcoat April in the British holiday camp sitcom Hi-de-Hi!.
Early life
Born in Brixton, London, Regan is a daughter of bandleader and agent Peter Regan (born Peter Albert Drinkwater) and Phyllis McCormack, an Irish nurse; Regan's older sister is the actress and writer Carol Drinkwater. They moved to Rochester, before settling in Bromley when Regan was five. Regan often helped her father while entertaining, such as helping with Punch and Judy and balloon modelling. After leaving school, Regan attended the Worcester Repertory Company.
Career
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Regan made her television debut in 1970, in an episode of the ITV sitcom On the Buses. Shortly after, she appeared in the film version of the same name. This was followed by roles in well known programmes such as Doctor at Large, Softly, Softly: Task Force, Special Branch and Dixon of Dock Green. She was also the stunt double for Katy Manning's Jo Grant in the Doctor Who episode "Carnival of Monsters" in 1973. In the mid-1970s, Regan appeared in several sex comedy films including Carry On England, Confessions of a Pop Performer and Adventures of a Private Eye. She also appeared in the high-profile films A Private Enterprise (1974), The Hiding Place (1975) and Quadrophenia (1979) and had a main role in the hospital drama General Hospital from 1976 to 1977. Regan appeared in the first episode of popular drama series Minder in 1979 starring George Cole and Dennis Waterman and played a Swedish pop star in Bergerac, before having a role in the film The Hit (1984) with John Hurt and Terence Stamp. She followed this with a main role in the holiday camp sitcom Hi-de-Hi! as April, a character she would play from 1984 until the show's end in 1988, appearing in a total of twenty-four episodes.
After appearances in Birds of a Feather, thriller Framed and hard hitting crime drama The Knock, Regan starred in five episodes of The Bill before appearing as Harry's mother in all 4 series of children's drama series Harry and Cosh from 1999 to 2003. She continues her career on both stage and screen, including Holby City, Doctors and Run for Your Wife, as well as appearing in several short films and commercials, and writing award-winning crime novels.
Personal life
Regan married the actor Brian Murphy in 1995.
She is dyslexic and was not encouraged at school but wrote stories from a young age. Just before her first book was published, in 2005, she was kidnapped at knifepoint and forced into a car, later jumping from the vehicle to escape. Soon after, she was diagnosed with cancer, which she believes was caused by her kidnap ordeal; she overcame the disease.
A dog lover since childhood, Regan runs her own blog in which she communicates with other dog owners.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | On the Buses | Pretty Girl on Bus | |
1973 | Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall | Girl at Dance | |
1974 | Keep It Up, Jack | Gloria | |
1974 | A Private Enterprise | Eve | |
1975 | The Hiding Place | Prostitute | |
1975 | Confessions of a Pop Performer | Brenda Climax | |
1976 | Carry On England | A.T.S. Private Taylor | |
1977 | Hardcore | Secretary | |
1977 | Adventures of a Private Eye | Clarissa | |
1979 | Quadrophenia | Chief Rocker Girl | |
1984 | The Hit | Madame Isabella | |
1999 | Janice Beard | ||
1999 | Holding On | Pru | |
2003 | The Last Horror Movie | Terri | |
2004 | Let Go | Susan | |
2012 | Blitz and Bananas | Emily Spratt | |
2012 | Run for Your Wife | Allotment woman | Cameo |
2016 | After Hours | Shirley | |
2018 | The Vampire of Soho | Beryl |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Z Cars | Factory Girl | Episode: "Stop Over: Part 1" |
1970 | Carry On Christmas | Island Girl | TV film |
1970 | On the Buses | Edna | Episode: "Christmas Duty" |
1971 | Doctor at Large | Schoolgirl | Episode: "Doctor Dish" |
1971 | Softly, Softly: Task Force | Girl in Lorry | Episode: "Copper Wire" |
1972 | Engelbert with the Young Generation | Girl in Film Sequence | Episode: "#1.11" |
1972 | Doctor in Charge | Girl at Dance | Episode: "The Taming of the Wolf" |
1972 | Villains | Young Woman | Episode: "Belinda" |
1973 | Special Branch | Episode: "Red Herring" | |
1974 | Seven Faces of Woman | Barbara | Episode: "Polly Put the Kettle On" |
1975 | Dixon of Dock Green | Liz Rowley | Episode: "On a Moody Complaint" |
1975 | Scene | Polly | Episode: "Because I Said So" |
1976 | Barney's Last Battle | Lily Ayres | TV film |
1976-1977 | General Hospital | Susan | 3 episodes |
1977 | ITV Playhouse | Valerie | Episode: "The Proofing Session" |
1978 | Z Cars | Woman at Bus Stop | Episode: "A Woman's Place" |
1979 | Minder | Liz | Episode: "Gunfight at the O.K. Laundrette" |
1980 | The Gentle Touch | Marilyn | Episode: "Break-In" |
1982 | Kelly Monteith | Episode: #4.1 | |
1984 | Bergerac | Gudrun Olfsberg | Episode: "A Cry in the Night" |
1984–1988 | Hi-de-Hi! | April | 24 episodes |
1985 | Dempsey and Makepeace | Gloria | Episode: "Blind Eye" |
1985 | C.A.T.S. Eyes | Naval Computer Operator | Episode: "Something Nasty Down Below" |
1985 | Lost in London | Rosey | TV film |
1986 | C.A.T.S. Eyes | Amber | Episode: "Hit List" |
1988 | Comic Relief | Hospital Patient | TV special |
1988 | The Bill | Burnside's Girlfriend | Episode: "Snout" |
1991 | Birds of a Feather | Annie | Episode: "We'll Always Have Majorca" |
1992 | The Bill | Building Society Manageress | Episode: "Sympathy for the Devil" |
1992 | Framed | Mrs Minton | Episode: #1.2 |
1992 | Fool's Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat Robbery | Brenda Noye | TV film |
1992 | The Linda Calvey Story | Linda Calvey | TV film |
1993 | Over the Rainbow | Jenny | Episode: "The House of the Rising Sun" |
1994 | The Detectives | Barmaid | Episode: "Witness" |
1994 | The Bill | Pub Manageress | Episode: "Pals" |
1994 | The Knock | June | 3 episodes |
1994 | Hale and Pace | Wife in Hospital | 2 episodes |
1995 | Ghostbusters of East Finchley | Prostitute | Episode: #1.1 |
1997 | The Bill | Lizzie Byrne | Episode: "Age Gaps" |
1998 | Barmaid | Episode: "Like Family" | |
1999–2003 | Harry and Cosh | Harry's Mother | All 45 episodes |
2000 | London's Burning | Ivy | Episode: #12.6 |
2001 | Men Only | Aerobics Teacher | TV film |
2004 | Doctors | Noreen Topper | Episode: "What the Doctor Saw" |
2004 | Billie: Girl of the Future | Barbara | Episode: #1.4 |
2005 | Tittybangbang | Various | Episode: "Pilot" |
2007 | Holby City | Polly Hunter | Episode: "Past Imperfect" |
2014 | Doctors | Hilary Cavendish | Episode: "Good Guys" |
2023 | Eggheads | Linda Regan | Episode 2000 |
Writing
- Behind You!. (2006 or 2007). Creme de La Crime. ISBN 0-9551589-2-3. ISBN 978-0-9551589-2-6.
- Dead Like Her. (5 February 2007). Creme de La Crime. ISBN 0-9557078-8-9. ISBN 978-0-9557078-8-9.
- Passion Killers. (2008). Creme de La Crime. ISBN 0-9551589-8-2. ISBN 978-0-9551589-8-8.
- Brotherhood of Blades. (28 July 2011). Creme de La Crime. ISBN 1-78029-009-8. ISBN 978-1-78029-009-6.
- Street Girls. (28 March 2012). Creme De La Crime.
- Guts for Garters. (March 2015). Accent Press.
- SisterHoods. (December 2016). Accent Press.
- The Terror Within. (December 2019). Accent Press.
References
- "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- ^ "Enjoying the rich harvest". Independent.ie. 8 August 2010. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
- "Byroc Play Productions Limited - Company Information - Endole". www.endole.co.uk. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^ Maxford, Howard (2018). Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company. McFarland. p. 677. ISBN 978-1476670072.
She is married to the actor Brian Murphy (1932 - ), whom she wed in 1995... Her father is the bandleader and agent Peter Regan (real name Peter Albert Drinkwater) and her sister is the actress and writer Carol Drinkwater (1948 - ).
- ^ Sturt, Sarah. "Bromley star Linda Regan-Murphy". Kent Life.
- Doctor Who Guide. "Doctor Who Guide: Linda Regan". Doctor Who Guide.
- "'Allo 'Allo star dies". 4 August 2002 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
- "Home". Canines in Kent.
External links
- Linda Regan at IMDb
- Linda Regan Online
- Canines in Kent
- Linda Regan discography at Discogs
- Living people
- 20th-century English actresses
- 21st-century English actresses
- English film actresses
- English television actresses
- 1949 births
- Actors with dyslexia
- Writers with dyslexia
- British writers with disabilities
- British actors with disabilities
- Actors from the London Borough of Lambeth
- Actresses from London
- People from Brixton