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Acting
July 11, 1960
Reigate, Surrey, England, UK
Quentin became known for her television appearances: portraying Dorothy in Men Behaving Badly (1992–1998), Maddie Magellan in Jonathan Creek (1997–2000), and DCI Janine Lewis in Blue Murder (2003–2009).Quentin received an Ian Charleson Award commendation for her Masha in The Seagull at the Oxford Theatre Company in 1991.[5] Her early stage work had also included appearing in the chorus of the original English production of the musical Les Misérables in 1985. In July 1996, Quentin released a single, a cover of the Exciters' hit "Tell Him", with her Men Behaving Badly co-star Leslie Ash under the name of "Quentin and Ash". The single reached number 25 in the UK Singles Chart and spent 3 weeks in that listing.[6] From 1997 until 2000 Quentin starred alongside Alan Davies in Jonathan Creek playing investigative journalist Maddie Magellan, who uses Jonathan's mind to solve murder mysteries. Quentin appeared in the 2001 telefilm Hot Money, which was based on the true story of the theft of hundreds of thousands of pounds from the Bank of England. In 1998 she starred in the first sitcom that was specifically built around her: Kiss Me, Kate. At the British Comedy Awards in 2004, Quentin won the "Best Comedy Actress" award for her performance in Von Trapped; that year she started the major role of Maggie Mee in the popular drama Life Begins, which returned for a third series in 2006. ITV has produced five series of the police drama Blue Murder, in which Quentin plays against type in the main role DCI Janine Lewis. The pilot aired in the UK on 18 May 2003.[7][8] Quentin has appeared in Whose Line Is It Anyway?; in a pre-Men Behaving Badly role as a traffic warden in the Mr. Bean episode The Trouble with Mr. Bean in 1991; Room 101; Have I Got News for You; and the 2009–10 BBC comedy series Life of Riley, a sitcom about a dysfunctional blended family; and in the BBC Radio 4 improvisational comedy series The Masterson Inheritance and the popular BBC Radio 2 sitcom On the Blog. On 11 January 2009, Quentin stated on the show Something for the Weekend that she would return to Jonathan Creek in the future if the offer came. She appeared as Heather Babcock in an episode of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, in 2010. Also in 2010 she started appearing in Marks and Spencer's revamped food range advertisements.[9] In March 2011, a documentary entitled Caroline Quentin: A Passage Through India aired on ITV in the UK. The documentary followed Quentin as she traveled from the North of India to the South.[10] Quentin presents Restoration Home on BBC Two. The programme looks into the history and families of the UK's derelict mansion houses which are being restored by their private owners.
Amanda
2022
Mrs Malaprop
2022
Elizabeth 'Wes' Wesley
2022
Sarah Clarkson
2022
Helen
2022
Elizabeth Christmas
2021
Lady Berbrooke
2020
Dawn
2020
Self - Guest
2018
Self
2017
as Amanda
as Mrs Malaprop
as Elizabeth 'Wes' Wesley
as Sarah Clarkson
as Helen
as Elizabeth Christmas
as Lady Berbrooke
as Dawn
as Self - Guest
as Self
as Moderator
as Mrs. Bumble
as Self
as Deirdre
as Virna
as Self - Host
as Self - Participant
as Maxine Gastro
as Mrs. Bott
as Self
as Maddy Riley
as Self
as Self
as Narrator
as Julie Hill
as Heather Badcock
as Maria Moogan
as Angela Sim
as Maggie Mee
as DCI Janine Lewis
as Narrator (voice)
as Lin Beresford
as Bridget Watmore
as Beth Pastorov
as Vixen (voice)
as Self - Audience Member
as Kate Salinger
as Maddie Magellan
as Maddy Magellan
as Helen Welles
as Self
as Self
as Monica Despacos
as Rebecca
as Kate Bancroft
as Dorothy
as Herself
as Traffic Warden
as Mary Bennett
as Self
as Patti Technology
as Jane Locke
as Chorus
as Caroline Otley
as Receptionist
as Fritzie Lang
as Shirley
as Self
as Receptionist at Songstack
as Brenda