
Kaye Wragg
Acting
Biography
Kaye Michelle Wragg is an English actress best known for her television roles as Sergeant Diane Noble in The Bill, Kate Oakley in No Angels, Essie Harrison in Holby City from 2014 to 2020 and Lucy Archer in The Lakes. She studied at the University of Salford.
Born: December 15, 1972
Place of Birth: Stockport, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Known For

Wings
Sixteen-year-old Ellie is on the way to achieving her dream. She has a confirmed place in the RAF training cadets. All she needs is her Mum's permission to let her go.

Father Brown
Father Brown is based on G. K. Chesterton's detective stories about a Catholic priest who doubles as an amateur detective in order to try and solve mysteries.

Call the Midwife
Drama following the lives of a group of midwives working in the poverty-stricken East End of London during the 1950s, based on the best-selling memoirs of Jennifer Worth.

Silk
Silk is a British television drama series produced by the BBC and first shown in 2011. Written by Peter Moffat, the series follows a set of barristers, and what they do to attain the rank of Queen's Counsel, known as 'taking silk'. Passionate defence barrister Martha Costello faces challenging cases and surprising clients, which test her faith in the criminal justice system. Gifted colleague Clive Reader is called to the bar with her. They work hard with pupils, Nick Slade and Niamh Cranitch, but ultimately only one can eventually be taken on as a member of chambers.

No Offence
Keeping these streets clean is a Herculean task, enough to demoralize even the keenest rookie – but there’s a reason why this hotchpotch of committed cops are on this force, on this side of town. Drug labs, arsonists, neo-Nazis and notorious murderers are all in a day’s work for this close-knit team, led by the dizzyingly capable but unquestionably unhinged DI Vivienne Deering. But when a particularly twisted serial killer emerges it leaves even the most hardened of these seasoned coppers reeling.

Death in Paradise
A brilliant but idiosyncratic British detective and his resourceful local team solve baffling murder mysteries on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie.

The Driver
The Driver is a three-part British crime drama serial aired on BBC One between 23 September and 7 October 2014. Written by Danny Brocklehurst and directed by Jamie Payne, it stars David Morrissey as despondent cab driver Vince McKee, whose life is turned upside down when he agrees to be the driver for a criminal gang.

A Thing Called Love
A Thing Called Love (2004) is a six-part British television drama series produced by the BBC and set in Nottingham. It stars Paul Nicholls as the lead character, Gary Scant, a "hopeless romantic" painter and decorator on a quest to find true love.

The Long Firm
The lives of characters who live, love and suffer through their association with the charismatic charms of gangster Harry Starks.

The Lakes
The Lakes is a mystery drama created and written by Jimmy McGovern for BBC1. The first series – comprised of four episodes – broadcast from 14 September to 5 October 1997. A second series of ten episodes ran from 10 January to 14 March 1999. Danny Kavanagh leaves Liverpool for the Lake District, finding work at a hotel and love with a local girl named Emma. Yet Danny remains an outsider in the close-knit community, and through the machinations of fate, he finds himself implicated in a tragedy. The secrets, lies, and crimes, of the seemingly tranquil community continue to be revealed.
Filmography
as Linda Bradley
as Alison Carey
as Melinda
as Miss Noele Schama
as Gina
as Jackie Jones
as Rita Bailey
as Izzy Cartwright
as Jamie Slotover
as Karen
as Lou Lou
as Karen
as Julie Singleton
as DS Hayley Greene
as Laura
as Hope Green
as Essie Harrison
as Essie Di Lucca
as Lucy Archer
as Nimmy
as Anne Ridley
as Maureen Firth