Susan Wooldridge
Susan Wooldridge is a British actress. She won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Hope and Glory. Her television credits include Jewel in the Crown,, The Shout, The Last Place on Earth, Dead Man's Folly, Loyalties, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, Bye Bye Blues, Bergerac, Twenty-One, Afraid of the Dark ''Just like a Woman, All Quiet on the Preston Front, Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, Tamara Drewe, The Lady, and Still Star-Crossed''.
Early life
Wooldridge was born in London, England, and educated at convent schools, the Central School of Speech and Drama, and the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris. She is the daughter of actress Margaretta Scott and composer John Wooldridge. Her brother is Hugh Wooldridge.Career
Acting
Wooldridge has been acting since 1971. Her big break came in 1984 with The Jewel in the Crown, in which she played the pivotal character of Daphne Manners whose affection for the handsome Hari Kumar doomed him. For this role she received a BAFTA nomination and the ALVA Award for Best Actress. Wooldridge won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal of Molly in the 1987 film Hope and Glory. She has appeared in many British and co-British film productions, including The Shout, The Last Place on Earth, miniseries in which she played the role of Kathleen Scott, Loyalties, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, Bye Bye Blues, Twenty-One, Afraid of the Dark and Just like a Woman. Film appearances have included Tamara Drewe and The Lady.Wooldridge also appeared alongside Sir Peter Ustinov, Jean Stapleton, Tim Pigott-Smith, and Constance Cummings in Dame Agatha Christie's mystery, Dead Man's Folly.
She has appeared in such British TV shows, Bergerac 1990, 'The Dig', and a two series of Preston Front, Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, Underworld, Poirot: Cat Among the Pigeons, Bad Company, Pinochet’s Progress, Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, The Hummingbird Tree, A Very English Scandal, Lewis, Doctors, and Heartbeat.
In 2017, Wooldridge played The Nurse in the American television period drama series Still Star-Crossed.