
Acting · 78 years old
Leatherhead, Surrey, England, UK
Deborah Findlay is an English actress. Her TV credits include the recurring character Greer Thornton in 4 of the 6 episodes of State of Play, and in the episode The French Drop (2004) in Foyle's War. She also appeared in 4 episodes of the 2001 series of The Armstrong and Miller Show. In Autumn 2007 she appeared with Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton and Francesca Annis in the BBC1 costume drama series Cranford playing the role of the endless spinster Miss Augusta Tompkinson as well as in Wilfred Owen: A Remembrance Tale. She portrayed Home Secretary Denise Riley in Torchwood's 2009 third series Children of Earth, and featured as lawyer Gemma King in one episode of the BBC1 series Silent Witness in January 2010. In 2008 she starred in the US premiere of Vincent River by Philip Ridley. In 2009 she appeared, again alongside Judi Dench in a Donmar West End revival of Madame de Sade, and reprised her (in this case more prominent) role as Augusta Tompkinson in the two-part Christmas special Return to Cranford. She also played Gillian in the acclaimed 1999 ITV Drama The Last Train She won the 1997 Outer Critics' Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play (sharing the award with Allison Janney and Celia Weston) as well as the Olivier Award for her formance in Stanley. Description above from the Wikipedia article Deborah Findlay, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus
Volumnia

Sherlock Holmes
Sarah Cushing

Cranford
Miss Tomkinson

Agatha Christie's Poirot
Rowena Drake

This Life +10

This Life +10
Doctor

Foyle's War
Mrs Thorndyke/Evelyn Cresswell

Lewis
Lady Hugh

Silent Witness
Gemma King

Midsomer Murders
Lorna Soane

Midsomer Murders
Hilary Richards

The Yellow House
Madame Roulin

One of Those Days
Supervisor

Wives and Daughters
Miss Phoebe

Torchwood
Denise Riley

Suite Française
Madame Joseph

That Christmas
Mrs. Horton (voice)

The Last Train

Kavanagh Q.C.
Susannah Emmott

The Split
Ruth Defoe