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Sharon Small

Birthday: 1967-01-01 Place of Birth: Drumchapel, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Synopsis

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sharon Small is a Scottish actress acclaimed for her dramatic work in film, radio, theatre, and television. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers in the BBC television adaptation of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries by Elizabeth George. She is also recognised for her lead roles in Law & Order: UK (as Inspector Elisabeth Flynn) and Trust Me (playing Dr. Brigitte Rayne).

Acting

Flesh and Blood
as    Stella
Three adult siblings find their family thrown into disarray when their recently widowed mother, Vivien, declares she is in love with a new man. The tension his presence creates threatens to drag the whole family towards tragedy, and perhaps crime.
London Kills
as    DS Vivienne Cole
With a documentary style delivery, this drama tells the story of a team of top murder detectives with each episode featuring a different murder while also following a serialized story involving the lead detective’s missing wife.
Born To Kill
as    Cathy
A seemingly well behaved teenager's latent psychopathic desires rise to the surface when a new girl arrives in town.
Murderland
as    Dr. Laura Maitland
Murderland is a three-part British television series created by David Pirie and directed by Catherine Morshead. The series also marks a return to ITV for Robbie Coltrane. The series was filmed in June 2009 and the first episode was transmitted on Monday, 19 October 2009.
Mistresses
as    Trudi Malloy
Follows the lives of four female friends and their involvement in an array of marital and extramarital relationships.
Dear Frankie
as    Marie
Nine-year-old Frankie and his single mum Lizzie have been on the move ever since Frankie can remember, most recently arriving in a seaside Scottish town. Wanting to protect her deaf son from the truth that they've run away from his father, Lizzie has invented a story that he is away at sea on the HMS Accra. Every few weeks, Lizzie writes Frankie a make-believe letter from his father, telling of his adventures in exotic lands. As Frankie tracks the ship's progress around the globe, he discovers that it is due to dock in his hometown. With the real HMS Accra arriving in only a fortnight, Lizzie must choose between telling Frankie the truth or finding the perfect stranger to play Frankie's father for just one day...
About a Boy
as    Christine
Will Freeman is a good-looking, smooth-talking bachelor whose primary goal in life is avoiding any kind of responsibility. But when he invents an imaginary son in order to meet attractive single moms, Will gets a hilarious lesson about life from a bright, but hopelessly geeky 12-year-old named Marcus. Now, as Will struggles to teach Marcus the art of being cool, Marcus teaches Will that you're never too old to grow up.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
as    Sergeant Barbara Havers
DS Barbara Havers is assigned to work with the upper-crust DI Thomas Lynley to solve murders.
Glasgow Kiss
as    Cara Rossi
A widowed sports journalist and single father develops a rocky relationship with a succesful management consultant sent to downsize his paper.
Sunburn
as    Carol Simpson
Sunburn is a British television series that followed the lives of a group of British holiday reps. It was broadcast on BBC One between 16 January 1999 and 1 May 2000, running for two series of six and eight episodes respectively. The first was set and filmed in Cyprus and the second in Algarve. The cast included Michelle Collins, Rebecca Callard, Sharon Small, George Layton and Sean Maguire, with Paul Nicholas joining later. The series was created by Mike Bullen, who was interested in the behind-the-scenes lives of holiday reps after watching the docusoap Holiday Reps. Bullen wrote most of the first series but scaled back his involvement in the second; most of that series' episodes were written by Lizzie Mickery and Sally Wainwright.
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