Everything about Sue Nicholls totally explained
The Honourable
Susan Frances Harmar Nicholls (born
23 November 1943 in
Walsall,
Staffordshire) is an
English actress, most known today for her long-running role as
Audrey Roberts in
Coronation Street. Her father was
Lord Harmar-Nicholls, former Conservative MP for Peterborough (1950-1974) and MEP for Greater Manchester South (1979-1984).
Career
Educated at the School of St. Mary and St. Anne (now known as
Abbots Bromley School for Girls), and a graduate of the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, she first became known as Marilyn Gates in the soap
Crossroads, a role she played from
1964 to
1968. A song she first sang on the programme,
Where Will You Be?, charted on
July 3 1968, eventually reaching #17.
She was also popular in the role of the secretary, Joan Greengross (later Webster and Millbeck) in the
sitcom The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin and its 1996 sequel
The Legacy of Reginald Perrin, as well as gaining popularity with younger TV viewers for her roles as Nadia Popov in
Rentaghost and Mrs Muddle in
Pipkins TV series.
However, it's as Audrey in Coronation Street since April
1979 that has been her most enduring role, and for a time her husband,
Mark Eden, acted alongside her playing
Alan Bradley.
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