Selected Television and Film Roles
- Coronation Street (1980)
- Brookside (1982–1990)
- Goodbye Cruel World (1992)
- Luv (1993)
- Brassed Off (1996)
- Face (1997)
- Crime Traveller (1997)
- Uncle Silas (2000–2002, 2003)
- The Royle Family (1998–2000, 2006, 2008–; all episodes)
- Waking the Dead (2000–2011)
- New Year's Day (2001)
- Imagine Me & You (2005)
- Jam & Jerusalem (2006–2009)
- The Turn of the Screw (2009)
- Sue Johnston's Shangri-La (2009)
- A Passionate Woman (2010)
- 500 Miles North (2011)
- Sugartown (2011)
- Someone's Daughter, Someone's Son- Narrator (2011)
- Lapland – Eileen Lewis (2011—)
- Gates – Miss Hunter (2012–)
- Coronation Street – Gloria Price – (2012–)
- Being Eileen - Eileen Lewis (2011—)
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