Delia Corrie

Delia Corrie
Born (1937-09-08) 8 September 1937
Bombay, India
OccupationActress
Spouse
Michael Thomas
(m. 1962)

Delia Mary Corrie (born September 8, 1937) is a British actress and a voice artist.

Life

Delia Corrie trained at RADA,[1] graduating in 1957.[2]

She has worked widely in the theatre, including the West End, Hampstead, Richmond, Worthing, Liverpool, Windsor and Royal Exchange Theatres and the Library in Manchester.[3] Corrie appeared in stage productions such as Zuleika by James Ferman and Peter Tranchell, Cider With Rosie by James Roose-Evans, and Don Carlos by Friedrich von Schiller.[4]

Her TV credits include Emergency Ward 10, The Avengers, Coronation Street and The Wind in the Willows.

Corrie has also done extensive radio work: documentaries, plays, short stories and poetry readings.[3]

For several years she was the 2 voice for the BBC's On This Day and What The Papers Say. She has also voiced promos for Discovery Channel, and documentaries including All Our Yesterdays, World in Action, and Despatches.[3]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Mister Charlesworth Secretary Episode: "Once a Copper..."
1958 Television Playwright Sailor's Girl Episode: "High-Blown Lady"
1961 Probation Officer Second Young Woman Episode 2.38
1962 Compact Elspeth Episode: "Efficiency Expert"
1962 Emergency Ward 10 Angela MacGregor Several episodes
1962 The Avengers Miss Power Episode: "The Mauritius Penny"
1962 No Hiding Place Janet Greer Episode: "Unfinished Business"
1964 Z-Cars Mrs. Woolf Episode: "Centre of Disturbance"
1965 Armchair Mystery Theatre Nurse Palmer Episode: "Wake a Stranger"
1966 The Three Musketeers Mme. Coquenard 2 episodes
1968 Ooh La La! Clara Episode: "What a Wedding"
1979 Crown Court Court Reporter 3 episodes
1981 Coronation Street Dr. Judith Hollins 2 episodes
1982 Strangers Old Man's Wife Episode: "A Much Underestimated Man"
1984-88 The Wind in the Willows 44 episodes
1985 Seaview Molly Episode: "Big Brother"
1987 Brookside Vicar's wife Episode: "Non-Active Status"
2001 Always and Everyone Maggie Episode: "Episode 3.3"

References

  1. ^ "Music Reviews". buxtonfringe.org.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  2. ^ "RADA Student & graduate profiles Delia Corrie". rada.ac.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "Delia Corrie". rhubarbvoices.co.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
  4. ^ "Delia Corrie". Theatricalia.