Kathryn Pogson

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She grew up in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, where she attended Crossley & Porter Grammar School. She has appeared on television many times, including appearances in We'll Meet Again, Midsomer Murders, Vera and Foyle's War.

Work

Theatre work

Filmography

Year Title Role
1983 The Pattern of Roses May, The Past
1984 The Company of Wolves Young Bride
1985 Brazil Shirley
Mrs Capper's Birthday Audrey
1987 The Happy Valley June Carberry
1989 Somewhere to Run Liz
1995 The Chemistry Lesson Mrs. Clifford
1996 Eskimo Day Malcolm's Mum
1997 Brass Eye Various
1999 Captain Jack Teacher
2000 The Last of the Blonde Bombshells Young Elizabeth's Mum
2002 AKA Freddy Furnish
2004 Millions St. Clare
2005 Breakfast on Pluto Mrs. Henderson
2008 The Life Class Bird
2010 The Arbor Pamela Dunbar
2019 Maude Title character of Maude. 19-minute short film.[3]

Television

Year Title Role Episode
1979 Thomas and Sarah Doris The Biters Bit
1982 We'll Meet Again Vi Blair
1984 Strangers and Brothers Joan Royce 3 episodes
1997 Reckless Phyllis
2023 Doctors Judith Marsh Episode: "Coming Back to Life"[4]

References

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  1. imdb entry
  2. Internet Broadway Database: Kathryn Pogson Credits on Broadway
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