Tracy Wiles (born c. 1970)[1] is an English actress, who has worked on radio, stage and TV, and in film. She has appeared in McCallum (1997), Sea of Souls (2004), Doctors (2005-2023), The Line of Beauty (2006), Britz (2007), Holby City (2007–2017), Ashes to Ashes (2008), EastEnders (2011), Le Donne (2015), Manhunt, Shetland and Top Boy (all 2019), and The Catch in 2023.
Tracy Wiles | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1995–present |
Website | https://www.tracywiles.com/ |
Biography
editWiles was born in Lincolnshire but raised on the Island of Islay.[1] She graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 1995.[1][2] Film appearances include Samaria Intrigo, Wild Rose, Bronson, Swinging with the Finkels and the short film Awakening, which won Best Drama at the New York Short Film Festival 2015.
Her television work includes Shetland, Top Boy, Manhunt, Outnumbered, Law & Order, Siblings, EastEnders, Holby City, Ashes to Ashes and Britz. She has won the Carleton Hobbs BBC Radio Drama Award,[1][2] the James Bridie Gold Medal,[2] and the Hyacinth Havergal Prize.[2] She works extensively in radio, acting in over 300 plays and comedies to date. In 1998, she started a company called Tryarz, which focused on new plays.[2] In 2019, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Judge Siobhan Higgins.
In 2023, Wiles appeared in two episodes of the Channel 5 series The Catch.[3]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Soapdodgers | Karen | Short film |
2008 | Bronson | Jewelry Shop Assistant #1 | |
2011 | Knock Off | Mrs. Blackburn | Short film |
Swinging with the Finkels | Bondage Women | ||
2014 | Autumn Leaves | Jean | Short film |
2015 | House of Locks | Katie | |
Awakening | Saint Margaret | ||
2016 | Waiting for the Boatman | Marchesa di Colonna | |
2017 | Black Mountains | Isabelle Noble | Short film |
A Cold Day in June | Kate | ||
2018 | The Feast | Milly (voice) | |
Wild Rose | Train Passenger | ||
2019 | Meat Is Murder | Julie | Short film |
2023 | The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight | Mrs. O'Callaghan | Post-production |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | McCallum | Junior Doctor | Episode: "Sacrifice" |
1997, 2005 | The Bill | Angela, Ruth Knowles | 2 episodes |
2003 | Promoted to Glory | Mike's Mother | Television film |
2004 | Sea of Souls | Secretary | 2 episodes |
2005 | All About George | Registrar | 1 episode |
2005–2023 | Doctors | Rachel Hancock, Judge Siobhan Higgins, Pat Craven, Megan Judd, Tanya Veysey, Veronica Little, Frances Crimp[4] | 8 episodes |
2006 | The Line of Beauty | Pressmen | Episode: "The End of the Street" |
2007 | Britz | Jan Hill | Television film |
2007–2017 | Holby City | Julie Jeffries, Vicki Maitlis, Sally Sevenoaks | 3 episodes |
2008 | Ashes to Ashes | Street Girl #2 | 1 episode |
2009 | Law & Order: UK | Jenny Lee | Episode: "Unloved" |
2010 | Outnumbered | Mattie | Episode: "The Restaurant" |
2011 | EastEnders | Catherine Kane | 3 episodes |
2015 | Le Donne | Rita Florio | TV-Mini series 5 episodes |
2019 | Manhunt | Monica | 2 episodes |
Shetland | Carla Hayes | 2 episodes | |
Top Boy | Amma's Supervisor | Episode: "Building Bridges" | |
2023 | The Catch | DI Jennie Nott | 2 episodes |
2023 | Good Omens | Elevator Voice | 2 episodes |
Video games
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Chicken Run | Ginger, Bunty | [5] |
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I | Announcers, Witch | [5] |
2014 | Divinity: Original Sin | Additional voices | |
2017 | Divinity: Original Sin II | ||
2018 | Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | Unlucky Ancret | |
2023 | Diablo IV | Additional voices | [5] |
2023 | Baldur's Gate 3 | Jaheira | [5] |
2024 | Metaphor: ReFantazio | Joanna Calendula | [5] |
Radio
editYear | Title | Writer | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Super Lily and the City of Strangers | Mette Bolstad | Lily Stray | Radio 4[6] |
1996 | Gracie | Eric Pringle | Gracie Fields | Saturday Playhouse, Radio 4[1][2][7] |
1996 | His Masterpiece | Emile Zola | Classic Serial, Radio 4[8] | |
1997 | The Tin Drum | Gunter Grass | Maria | [9] |
1997 | Body Politic | Mark Riblin | Thursday Afternoon Play, Radio 4[10] | |
1998 | My Gaiety Girls | Radio 4[11] | ||
1999 | Fifty-Four Per Cent Acrylic | David Harrower | The Friday Play, Radio 4[12] | |
2015–2022 | Unit: The New Series | Jacqui McGee | Produced by Big Finish Productions as a spin-off of Doctor Who |
Stage
editYear | Title | Author | Theatre | Role | Director |
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1996 | The Trick is to Keep Breathing | Michael Boyd (script) Janice Galloway (novel) |
Royal Court Theatre, London | Joy Stone, 3rd persona | Michael Boyd[1][13] |
1997 | Captain of the Birds | Edward Carey | The Young Vic, London | Rose | Louise Stafford Charles[2][14] |
1997 | Crazy Horse | Parv Bancil | Battersea Arts Centre, London | English girl | Vicky Featherstone[15] |
1998 | Merrily We Roll Along | Stephen Sondheim & George Furth | Prince Theatre, London | Mary Flynn | Nick Bligh[16] |
1999 | Hansel and Gretel | Octagon Theatre, Bolton | Banshee, the Wicked Stepmother, and La Stregamama |
Mark Babych[17] |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2024 | British Academy Games Awards | Performer in a Supporting Role | Baldur's Gate 3 | Nominated | [18] |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f Dawson, Adrian (13 June 1996). "Busy start for our Tracy". The Stage (6009): 10. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g Mercer, Alison (26 March 1998). "Ready for launch". The Stage (6102): 10. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "The Catch: Release date, cast and news for Channel 5 drama". radiotimes.com. 11 January 2023.
- ^ "The Sinister Hand". BBC. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Tracy Wiles - 2 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors.
- ^ "Radio". The Guardian. London, England. 5 October 1995. p. 19. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Saturday Radio". The Guardian (The Guide). London, England. 27 April 1996. p. 97. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Sunday Radio". The Guardian (The Guide). London, England. 10 February 1996. p. 91. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Radio". The Sydney Morning Herald (The Guide). Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 10 February 1997. p. 16. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Thursday Radio". The Guardian (The Guide). London, England. 3 May 1997. p. 111. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Radio". The Guardian. London, England. 28 December 1998. p. 27. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "Radio". The Guardian. London, England. 8 October 1999. p. 17. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Coveney, Michael (16 June 1996). "A sure finger on the pulses". The Observer (Review). London, England. p. 11. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Dawson, Adrian (1 May 1997). "Theatre Review - Captain of the Birds". The Stage (6055): 12. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Thaxter, John (20 November 1997). "Theatre Reviews: Crazyhorse". The Stage (6084): 12. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Martland, Lisa (18 June 1998). "Theatre Reviews: Merrily We Roll Along". The Stage (6114): 12. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ Anglesey, Natalie (23 December 1999). "Christmas Reviews - Giggles make for a happy gaggle". The Stage (6193): 22. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ^ "20th BAFTA Games Awards: The Nominations". BAFTA. 7 March 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
External links
edit- Tracy Wiles at IMDb