Annette Badland
Biography
Annette Badland, born on August 26, 1950, is a distinguished English actress celebrated for her versatile performances across television, radio, stage, and film. Her career has spanned several decades, showcasing her talent in a multitude of roles. Badland gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Margaret Blaine in the iconic BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who, where she captivated audiences with her compelling character.
In addition to her work in Doctor Who, she made a memorable impact as Mrs. Glenna Fitzgibbons in the inaugural season of the critically acclaimed series Outlander, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in contemporary television. Another notable role was her long-standing character, Babe Smith, in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, where she brought depth and nuance to the beloved show.
Throughout her career, Annette has demonstrated her ability to adapt to various genres and formats, earning her a respected place in the entertainment industry. Her contributions have not gone unnoticed, with accolades highlighting her talent and dedication to her craft. As she continues to explore new opportunities, Badland remains a significant presence in the acting world, inspiring both audiences and aspiring actors alike.
Filmography
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Three and Out
2008 • Maureen
The Baker
2007 • Martha Edwards
Captives
1994 • Maggie
The Kovak Box
2006 • Kathy
Jabberwocky
1977
Anchoress
1993 • Mary
Sisi & I
2023
A Quiet Passion
2016
Sacred Hearts
1985 • Sister Mercy
Little Voice
1998 • Sadie
Angels and Insects
1995 • Lady Alabaster
Caught in the Act
1997 • Katherine
TwentyFourSeven
1998 • Pat
The Man Who Invented Christmas
2017
Midsomer Murders
1997