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Other Roles
Other Roles
=== Direct-to-video ===
=== Direct-to-Video ===
==== ''P.R.O.B.E.'' ====
==== ''P.R.O.B.E.'' ====
As [[Patricia Haggard]]
As [[Patricia Haggard]]
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* ''[[Temmosus (audio story)|Temmosus]]'' - [[Soldier (Temmosus)|Soldier]] (uncredited)
* ''[[Temmosus (audio story)|Temmosus]]'' - [[Soldier (Temmosus)|Soldier]] (uncredited)
* ''[[Rewind (audio story)|Rewind]]'' - [[Jeneca Abel]]
* ''[[Rewind (audio story)|Rewind]]'' - [[Jeneca Abel]]
==== The Ninth Doctor Adventures ====
* ''[[The Green Gift (audio story)|The Green Gift]]'' - [[Fiacra]]


==== The Companion Chronicles ====
==== The Companion Chronicles ====
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* ''[[The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (TV story)|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot]]''
* ''[[The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (TV story)|The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot]]''


== Director credits ==
== Director Credits ==
=== Doctor Who Main Range ===
=== Doctor Who Main Range ===
* ''[[Shield of the Jötunn (audio story)|Shield of the Jötunn]]''
* ''[[Shield of the Jötunn (audio story)|Shield of the Jötunn]]''

Revision as of 08:37, 10 May 2023

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Louise Jameson (born 20 April 1951[1]) played Leela, the leather-clad warrior companion of the Fourth Doctor, from The Face of Evil to The Invasion of Time. She later reprised the role for the anniversary special, Dimensions in Time, and for several Big Finish Productions audio adventures.

She has also appeared as Patricia Haggard in four direct-to-video adventures of the investigating organisation P.R.O.B.E., with Caroline John as Liz Shaw.

Jameson has also appeared on Emmerdale (as Sharon Crossthwaite), The Omega Factor (as Dr. Anne Reynolds), Tenko (as Blanche Simmons), Bergerac (as Susan Young) and EastEnders (as Rosa di Marco). Fellow EastEnders cast member Leslie Grantham, who appeared in Resurrection of the Daleks, has credited Jameson with inspiring him to pursue a career in drama while he was serving time in prison.

Jameson attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with her successor on Doctor Who, Mary Tamm, and spent two years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, performing in Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, King Lear, and Blithe Spirit. Other stage appearances include the first production of Passion Play.

In the early 1980s, Jameson modelled for photographs for one of Lalla Ward's knitting books, wearing some of Ward's designs.

Louise is the subject of MJTV's The Actor Speaks Volume 5, in which she discusses herself, her acting career and the various roles in which she has appeared.

She is married to actor David Warwick.

In 2013, she partnered up with Frazer Hines in the Doctor Who edition of Pointless Celebrities. Seven years later, she went on the show again (in a Sci-Fi edition), this time partnered with Matthew Waterhouse.

In the DWU

Louise Jameson portrayed herself in the webcast Home Assistant, of which she was the main protagonist.

Actor credits

As Leela

Television

Doctor Who

Mini-episodes

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Special Releases

The Lost Stories

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

Philip Hinchcliffe Presents

Dalek Universe

The Fifth Doctor Adventures

Ravenous 3

The War Doctor

Tenth Doctor Classic Companions

Classic Doctors, New Monsters

The Companion Chronicles

Short Trips

Gallifrey

Gallifrey: Time War

Gallifrey: War Room

Jago & Litefoot

The Eighth of March

Other Roles

Direct-to-Video

P.R.O.B.E.

As Patricia Haggard

Webcasts

The Collection

Audio

Doctor Who Main Range

Novel Adaptations

The War Doctor

The Ninth Doctor Adventures

The Companion Chronicles

Doctor Who Unbound

Jago & Litefoot

The Robots

Torchwood

Audiobook Readings

Target Novelisations

Doctor Who Audio Annuals

The Amazing World of Doctor Who

Dalek Audio Annuals

Iris Wildthyme and Friends

Time Hunter Novels

Documentary

Other

Director Credits

Doctor Who Main Range

The War Doctor

The Companion Chronicles

The Robots

The Eighth of March

Writer credits

The Fourth Doctor Adventures

The Eighth of March

External links

Footnotes