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Tamsin Greig

Tamsin Greig

Birthday: 1966-07-12 | Place of Birth: Maidstone, Kent, England, UK

Tamsin Margaret Mary Greig (/ˈtæmzɪn ˈɡrɛɡ/; born 12 July 1966) is an English actress, known for both dramatic and comedic roles. She played Fran Katzenjammer in the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books, Dr Caroline Todd in the Channel 4 sitcom Green Wing, Beverly Lincoln in British-American sitcom Episodes and Jackie Goodman in the Channel 4 sitcom Friday Night Dinner. Other roles include Alice Chenery in BBC One's comedy-drama series Love Soup, Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers, Miss Bates in the 2009 BBC version of Jane Austen's Emma, and Beth Hardiment in the 2010 film version of Tamara Drewe. In 2020, Greig starred as Anne Trenchard in Julian Fellowes' ITV series Belgravia. Greig is also a stage actress. She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2007 for Much Ado About Nothing, and was nominated in 2011 and 2015 for her roles in The Little Dog Laughed and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2025
Largo

as    Grace

2025
Riot Women

as    Holly

2025
Legend Has It

as    Nisibi

2025
2024
Bing & Friends: Birthday Celebration

as    Molly (voice)

2023
My Happy Ending

as    Nancy

2022
The Tiger Who Came to Tea

as    Mummy (voice)

2022
Suspect

as    Natasha Groves

2022
Amazon: How Do They Really Do It?

as    Self - Narrator (voice)

2021
2021
The Amazing Mr. Blunden

as    Mrs. Wickens

2020
Belgravia

as    Anne Trenchard

2020
Days of the Bagnold Summer

as    Astrid

2020
Love Monster

as    Narrator (voice)

2020
Being Bridget Jones

as    Self

2017
Revolting Rhymes

as    Grandma (voice)

2017
2017
Diana and I

as    Mary McDonald

2016
Revolting Rhymes

as    Grandma

2016
Prince Philip: The Plot to Make a King

as    Narrator (voice)

2016
Breaking the Bank

as    Penelope

2015
2014
Bing

as    Molly (voice)

2014
Royal Cousins at War

as    Narrator