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Victoria Wicks
Born
Beverly Victoria Anne Wicks
(1959-04-18) 18 April 1959 (age 65)
Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, UK
Alma mater
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
Occupation
Actress
Spouse
Peter Williams
(m. 1984; div. 2004)
Children
1
Victoria Wicks (born Beverly Victoria Anne Wicks; 18 April 1959) is a British actress. She is known for her role as Sally Smedley in Channel 4's comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998), Mrs. Gideon in The Mighty Boosh (2004), and the College Director in Skins (2007–08). Her film appearances include The Imitation Game (2014) and High-Rise (2015). She is an associate of Howard Barker's theatre company, The Wrestling School.
Wrestling School. Wicks was born Beverley Victoria Anne Wicks in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, to Brian and Judith Wicks. Wicks's mother, Judith Bates...
a late-night radio host on the fictional Radio Gab. Sally Smedley (VictoriaWicks) – Series One to Six – GlobeLink's second news anchor, handpicked by...
Helen Stewart Andrew Havill as Teacher James G. Nunn as Sherbourne VictoriaWicks as Dorothy Clarke (Joan's mother) Before Cumberbatch joined the project...
produced by Anne Edyvean. Starring John Woodvine as Dr. Bryon Caligari, VictoriaWicks as Anthrax and Sylvester McCoy as Snuff, The Cabaret of Dr Caligari...
Stock (2 episodes) Danielle Jadelyn as Water Bottle Girl (2 episodes) VictoriaWicks as College Director (1 episode) Giles Thomas as Doug (1 episode) "Skins...
"Creswick, Bush Walking, Scenery, History, Landcare". creswick.net. Victoria), Wicks, A. (Landscape and Architectural Services Section, Department of Conservation...
Curtis. Additional cast included Una Stubbs who appeared in 4 episodes, VictoriaWicks who appeared in 4 episodes, and Peter Capaldi who appeared in 2 episodes...
Simon John Challis Nathaniel Parker Julian Clary Rupert Vansittart VictoriaWicks Tony Selby Rupert Evans Clive Russell The first episode aired on 19...
(episodes 3−23) Ashlie Walker as Tally Harper (episodes 1, 14 and 27−33) VictoriaWicks as QC Mrs. Connolly (episodes 2−4) See also "Déjà Vu" series 11 "Series...
harbours an affection for Angie, which is unrequited. Harriet Lawes (VictoriaWicks): Head of Roundview College in Series 1, 2 and 3, but is replaced by...
David Wicks is a fictional character from the BBC TV soap opera EastEnders, played by Michael French. David originally appeared from 23 December 1993...
for the Department for Education and Skills, attended Sheldon School VictoriaWicks, radio, television and theatre actress Richard Wodehouse, cricketer...
Anthony Standish, Earl of Dunvale Dominic Jephcott as Jonathan Ainsley VictoriaWicks as Sarah Lowther David Swift as John Cross Nicholas Farrell as Sebastian...
his father Kevin Wicks (Phil Daniels) and sister Carly Wicks (Kellie Shirley). Executive producer Kate Harwood commented, "The Wicks family is going to...
Whitmore Shelley Conn, Vincent Regan, Adam Best, Nick Hobbs, Shobu Kapoor, VictoriaWicks 1 April 2012 (2012-04-01) 2 April 2012 (2012-04-02) 7.93 6.86 The team...
Pat Evans (also Harris, Beale, Wicks and Butcher) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Pam St Clement from 12...