
Elizabeth Berrington
Acting
Biography
Elizabeth Berrington (born 3 August 1970) is an English actress and graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art; she is best known for her roles as Ruby Fry in Waterloo Road, Paula Kosh in Stella, Mel Debrou in Moving Wallpaper, and Dawn Stevenson in The Syndicate. She has also featured in British television series such as The Bill, Doctor Who, The Office, Casualty, The Lakes, The Grimleys, and Rose and Maloney.
Born: August 3, 1970
Place of Birth: Wallasey, Merseyside, England
Known For

Why Wouldn't I Be?
A 17-year old hits breaking point and questions why he wasn't able to reach out for help.

Brassic
A group of working-class friends finding unconventional ways to win at life in suburban northern England. These lads have dealt, scammed, bribed and conned their way through adolescence, but now, their dealing and stealing is catching up with them and a whole load of trouble is heading their way.

Black Mirror
Twisted tales run wild in this mind-bending anthology series that reveals humanity's worst traits, greatest innovations and more.

Seinfeld
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s. It's a show about nothing.

Agatha Christie's Poirot
From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

Good Omens
Aziraphale, an angel, and Crowley, a demon, join forces in order to prevent Armageddon. They attempt to raise the Antichrist in a balanced and human way, but are they focusing their efforts in the right direction?

May Contain: Nuts
When the going gets tough, the mums get tougher and will do almost anything to ensure their children get into the best school!

The Nevers
In the last years of Victoria's reign, London is beset by the "Touched": people — mostly women — who suddenly manifest abnormal abilities, some charming, some very disturbing. Among them are Amalia True, a mysterious, quick-fisted widow, and Penance Adair, a brilliant young inventor. They are the champions of this new underclass, making a home for the Touched, while fighting the forces of… well, pretty much all the forces — to make room for those whom history as we know it has no place.

W1A
The follow-up to 'Twenty Twelve' as Ian Fletcher takes up the position of 'Head of Values' at the BBC. His task is to clarify, define, or re-define the core purpose of the BBC across all its functions and to position it confidently for the future, in particular for Licence Fee Renegotiation and Charter Renewal in 2016 and 2017 respectively.

Little Boy Blue
Based on a true story, this four-part drama tells the story of the murder of 11-year-old Rhys Jones in Croxteth, Liverpool, in 2007. It explores Melanie’s and Steve’s ordeal, and tells of how Rhys’ murderer and associates were eventually brought to justice.
Filmography
as Charlotte Parnovar
as Jackie Diamond
as Sylvia Orr
as DS Clare Conway
as Jackie
as Eileen
as Bernadette
as Carol Pearce
as Jean Dixon
as Lynne Renfrew
as Princess Anne
as Ms. Tobin
as Kate
as Lucy Best
as Paloma
as Hazel
as Dagon
as Lorene
as Fleur
as Brenda Quintus
as Debra Taylor
as Mum
as Mrs. Blackett
as Maud Hare
as Kerry
as Lady Critics
as Gail
as Elaine Pearson
as Bettie
as Paula Cooper
as Margaret Cartwright
as Sandra
as Dawn Stevenson
as Jackie
as Paula Kosh
as Paula Cooper
as Jo Powers
as Diane Smith
as Paula
as Terry
as Ffion Russell
as Natalie
as Mel Debrou
as Linda Elf
as The Shrew
as Debbie
as Antique Shop Couple
as Ruby Fry
as Joanna Syms
as Nurse Peters
as Letita
as Debbie
as Auntie
as Irene Anderton
as Cynical Lady
as Nigel’s Secretary
as Cherie Blair
as Belinda Chalk
as Mary Hope
as Dog therapist
as Charlotte
as Elizabeth McAshton
as Mlle Volkonsky
as Pru
as Celeste
as Mrs. Ash
as Ruth
as Libs Pearce
as Limping Lucy
as Jane
as Herself
as Giselle
as Babs Sellwood
as Mrs. Munchkin
as Mom
as Grace Springer