
Andrée Bernard
Born as Andree Barnard, she started acting in her early teens and, by the age of 17 in 1983, was appearing in episodes of The Two Ronnies and playing one of the two leading characters in the 1984 television film Sharon & Michelle. She also starred in Only Fools and Horses as Nervous Nerys
In 1991 she played Gordon Brittas' secretary Angie throughout the first series of The Brittas Empire and appeared as Nervous Nerys, a barmaid in the Nag's Head, in Only Fools and Horses. In 1995 she appeared as Terri Gordon in "The Black Orchid", an episode of Taggart. She appeared in episodes of Lovejoy, Silent Witness and Agatha Christie's Poirot, and has made various, multiple appearances in The Bill. She appeared as Dolly in the Doctor Who episode "The Shakespeare Code". Most recently, she appeared in Steven Berkoff's play 6 Actors in Search of a Director, with Neil Stuke. Bernard also provided the voice of Nancy Hamilton in the video game Clock Tower 3.
She has also starred in Emmerdale (1989), Holby City (2015–2017), Playing Dead (2018), The Bill (playing various roles between 1992 and 2009), Crossroads (2002), Casualty (1993 and 1997), and Taggart (1995).
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