Julia Watson
Julia Watson (born 13 September 1953) is a British actress, known for playing Barbara 'Baz' Wilder in the BBC medical drama Casualty.[1]
Life and career
[edit]Watson was born on 13 September 1953[2] in Maesteg[3] and brought up in the Derby area.[4] Talking about her parents in an interview with the Casualty fansite, holby.tv,[2] she comments that they were fantastic and devoted. She cites this as reason why she feels so torn between career and family. She is married to the writer, David Harsent; they met at a dinner party and eventually married in a registry office in Fulham. They have a daughter, Hannah, born in 1990 and Watson says of her that she is their "greatest born and blessing."[2]
Watson studied Drama and English at Exeter University.[3] Her previous jobs included founding a Community Centre in Newcastle and working in Education at the Nottingham Theatre.[2] In addition to her acting roles, she edited anthologies of poetry and readings for weddings, funerals and naming ceremonies.[3]
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1979 | Cries from the Watchtower [5] | Nurse |
1979 | Rings on Their Fingers[6] | The Secretary |
1979 | "Shoestring" Private Ear[7] | Girl in DIsco |
1979 | The Way up to Heaven [S1. Ep 9] | Maid |
1979-1981 | Agony [8] | Lindsay Henderson |
1981 | Maybury "Maisie" [S.1 Ep.10][9] | Jane |
1981–1983 | Never the Twain[10] | Lyn Smallbridge |
1985 | Dempsey and Makepeace[citation needed] | Terry |
1986, 1995–1998, 2003–2004 | Casualty | Baz Wilder[11] |
1988 | Across the Lake | |
1988 | Bust | |
1989 | A Touch of Spice[12] | |
1989 | The Yellow Wallpaper | |
1993 | Lovejoy | |
1999–2000 | Welcome to Orty-Fou | |
2000 | This Is Your Life | Herself |
2005, 2010, 2015, 2019, 2023 | Doctors | Various roles |
2009 | Not Going Out | |
2010 | Midsomer Murders | Christine Wakely |
2024 | Doctor Who | Christmas Special
Guest role - Hilda |
Radio
[edit]- The Comedy of Errors
- Shadow Play (31 May 1999 on BBC Radio 4)[13]
Stage
[edit]- 1980s
- Major Barbara – played Jenny Hill in a 1982 production at Lyttelton Theatre[14]
- Danton's Death – played Lady Eugenie in a 1984 production at Olivier Theatre[14]
- She Stoops to Conquer – played Kate Hardcastle in a 1985 production at National Theatre[14]
- An Act of Faith – played Helen in a 1985 production at National Theatre Studio[14]
- John Bull – played in a 1987 production at Bristol Old Vic[15]
- Love on the Plastic – played in a 1987 production at Half Moon Theatre[14]
- 1990s
- Six Fools – played in a 1992 production at Old Red Lion Theatre[16]
- Joking Apart – played Anthea in a 1995 production at Greenwich Theatre[14]
- 2000s
- Little Women – played Marmee in a 2006 touring production[4]
- Tosca’s Kiss – played Rebecca West in a 2006 production at Orange Tree Theatre[17]
- 2010s
- Amy's View – played Esme in a 2010 production at Nottingham Playhouse[14]
- An Ideal Husband – played Lady Chiltern in a 2010 production at Nottingham Playhouse[18]
- My Family and Other Animals – played Durrell's mother in a 2011 production at Theatre Royal, York[14]
- Love's Comedy – played Mrs Halm in a 2012 production at Orange Tree Theatre[19]
- The Stepmother – played Charlotte Gaydon in a 2013 production at Orange Tree Theatre[20]
- The Man Who Pays the Piper – played Mrs Fairley in a 2013 production at Orange Tree Theatre[21]
References
[edit]- ^ "BBC – Casualty – Past Characters". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- ^ a b c d Griffin, Cheryl (13 January 2010). "Julia Watson". Retrieved 8 March 2013.
- ^ a b c Rin Simpson (18 August 2005). "Naming ceremonies or christenings". Western Mail.
- ^ a b Anon (3 March 2006). "Mum's the word for Derbyshire actress". Derby Evening Telegraph.
- ^ Foster, Giles (18 October 1979), Cries from a Watchtower, Play for Today, Paul Copley, Anita Carey, Betty Alberge, retrieved 14 July 2023
- ^ Job Lot, Rings on Their Fingers, Diane Keen, Martin Jarvis, Derek Waring, 19 September 1979, retrieved 14 July 2023
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Shoestring" Private Ear (TV Episode 1979) - IMDb, retrieved 14 July 2023
- ^ Agony (TV Series 1979–1981) - IMDb, retrieved 14 July 2023
- ^ Bamford, Roger (14 July 1981), Maisie, Maybury, Patrick Stewart, Dicken Ashworth, Yvonne Brewster, retrieved 14 July 2023
- ^ "Never The Twain – ITV Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
- ^ "BBC - Casualty - Past Characters". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
- ^ "A Touch Of Spice – BBC1 Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
- ^ Steven Pacey. "Radio plays". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Somerville, Matthew. "Julia Watson". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ Anon (28 March 1987). "The Week Ahead: Theatre". The Times.
- ^ Martin Hoyle (1 December 1992). "Breaking point". The Times.
- ^ John Peter (14 May 2006). "Tosca's Kiss". The Sunday Times.
- ^ Laura Silverman (30 October 2010). "Talking to ... Elliot Cowan". The Times.
- ^ "Love's Comedy". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ "The Stepmother". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
- ^ "The man who pays the piper". Retrieved 10 March 2013.
External links
[edit]- Julia Watson at IMDb