Holly Aird
Holly Aird, real name Imogen Holly Aird, is an English TV actress born 18 May 1969 in Aldershot, Hampshire. She is best known for playing Forensic Pathologist Frankie Wharton in the BBC1 drama series Waking the Dead, having previously starred in productions such as Soldier Soldier and the 1997 film Fever Pitch alongside Colin Firth.
Holly Aird Children
Holly has Joseph with James Purefoy and Nelly with husband Toby Merritt.
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Holly has been married two times. She was married to James Purefoy but later divorced. She is now married to Toby Merritt.
Holly Aird Net Worth
Holly has a net worth of $300,000.
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Holly Aird Soldier Soldier
A soldier is a British television drama series. The title comes from a traditional song of the same name – “Soldier, soldier won’t you marry me, with your musket, fife, and drum?” – an instrumental version of which was used as its theme music. she took the roles of Corporal (later Sergeant) Nancy Thorpe (later Garvey, then Thorpe, then Garvey) RMP (Series 1-3, 5)
Holly Aird Waking The Dead
Waking the Dead is a BBC-produced British television procedural crime drama series centered on a fictional London-based Cold Case unit consisting of CID police officers, a psychological profiler, and a forensic scientist. In September 2000, a pilot episode aired, followed by a total of nine series. Each story is divided into two hour-long episodes, featured on BBC One on consecutive nights. In 2004, a third episode of the series won an International Emmy Award. Waking the Dead is a British television procedural crime drama series produced by the BBC focused on a fictional Cold Case unit based in London consisting of CID police officers, a psychological profiler, and a forensic scientist. A pilot episode aired on September 2000 and a total of nine series followed. Each story is divided into two-hour episodes on consecutive nights featured on BBC One. A third episode of the series was awarded an International Emmy Award in 2004. Holly Aird played as Dr. Frankie Wharton (Series 1—4)
Holly Aird The Happy Valley
The Happy Valley is a British TV drama, first shown in the Sunday Premiere strand on BBC1 on 6 September 1987. It was written by David Reid and produced by Cedric Messina, directed by Ross Devenish. It stars Holly Aird as her violent father Juanita Carberry, Michael Byrne, and Denholm Elliott as Broughton Jock Delves. Holly Aird played as Juanita Carberry
Holly Aird Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders is a British TV drama that has been broadcasting on ITV since 1997. The show is based on the book series of Caroline Graham’s Chief Inspector Barnaby, originally adapted by Anthony Horowitz for television. The series has been marketed worldwide in many countries, a major success in viewership since its first episode.
Holly Aird Flame Trees Of Thika
The Flame Trees of Thika[1] is a seven 50-minute British television serial made for Thames Television by Euston Films in 1981. It has been adapted by John Hawkesworth from Elspeth Huxley’s 1959 book of the same title and is located in and around Thika City in the Central Province of Kenya. The story deals with the lives of British settlers in this part of East Africa up to the beginning of World War One in 1913, when the country was a British colony. The series stars Hayley Mills, Holly Aird, David Robb and Ben Cross (in her first starring role after a six-year performing hiatus).
Holly Aird Movies And TV Shows
Movies
2006-Scenes of a Sexual Nature
2002-Possession
1999-Dreaming of Joseph Lees
1999-The Criminal
1998-The Theory of Flight
1997-Fever Pitch
1996-Intimate Relations
1992-Carry On Columbus
TV Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
2017 |
Unforgotten |
Elise Dunphy |
2017 |
Grantchester |
Alice Dunn |
2011 |
The Promise |
Chris Matthews |
2011 |
Midsomer Murders |
Claire Powell |
2011 |
The Restaurant Inspector |
Narrator (voice) |
2011 |
Page Eight |
Anna Hervé |
2010 |
Material Girl |
Caroline |
2010 |
Identity |
Tessa Stein |
2009 |
Law & Order: UK |
Julia Mortimer |
2009 |
Monday Monday |
Alyson Cartmell |
2007 |
Secret Life |
Emma |
2007 |
Torn |
Sarah Hooper / Alice Hooper |
2006 |
Losing It |
Nancy McNaughton |
2006 |
Casualty |
Laura Merriman |
2000–2005 |
Waking the Dead |
Dr. Frankie Wharton |
1997 |
Have Your Cake and Eat It |
Allie Gray |
1997 |
Rules of Engagement |
Dawn Boll |
1995 |
Kavanagh QC |
Judy Simmons |
1995 |
Circles of Deceit: Dark Secret |
Sarah Ellis |
1995–1998 |
Dressing for Breakfast |
Carla |
1993 |
15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight |
Karen Painter |
1991 |
Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors |
Gina Hudd |
1991–92 |
Hope It Rains |
Jace Elliott |
1991–1995 |
Soldier Soldier |
Sgt. Nancy Thorpe |
1990 |
Chain |
Vicky Elliott |
1990 |
Sea Dragon |
Ffion |
1989 |
Mother Love |
Emily |
1988 |
Inspector Morse |
Angie Hartman |
1988 |
Double First |
Ellen Hobson |
1986 |
Seal Morning |
Rowena Farre |
1986 |
The Happy Valley |
Juanita Carberry |
1985 |
Affairs of the Heart |
Rosemary Bonamy |
1984 |
Oxbridge Blues |
Lucy |
1982 |
Secrets |
Wendy Ansell |
1982 |
Spider’s Web |
Pippa Hailsham-Brown |
1982 |
The Tale of Beatrix Potter |
Beatrix Potter (young) |
1981 |
The Flame Trees of Thika |
Elspeth Grant |
1980 |
The History of Mr. Polly |
Miss Polly |