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Elizabeth Bower

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Elizabeth Bower
Born (1976-08-01) 1 August 1976 (age 48)
OccupationActress
TelevisionDoctors

Elizabeth Bower (born 1 August 1976) is an English actress, known for her role as Dr Melody Bell in the BBC soap opera Doctors from 2007 to 2009.[1]

Life and career

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Bower was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Educated in Solihull, Bower attended Langley School,[2] before undertaking A Levels in Theatre Studies, Geography and Biology at Solihull Sixth Form College.[3] After graduating from the University of Warwick with a BA hons in Theatre Studies and Performing Arts, Bower gained her post graduate diploma in Acting and Musical Theatre from the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.[4]

After an initial period solely on stage, Bower took a supporting cast role in The Ralf Little Show in 2002 and occasional turns presenting Five kids slot Milkshake! Probably best known, until recently, for starring in commercials for the UK celebrity magazine Heat,[5] in 2005 Bower starred in Channel 4's comedy sketch show Spoons, and then took a guest lead role in British crime drama Silent Witness episode "Cargo" as DCI Helen Radley.

After starring in the television adaptation of the children's book drama series The New Worst Witch, Bower won the Edinburgh Fringe Report award for Best Actress: TV Drama and Comedy 2006. Regarding her win, it was written: "The award reflects Elizabeth Bower's outstanding performances in the core cast of Spoons for Channel 4, as Miss Widget in The New Worst Witch for Granada, as Detective Chief Inspector Helen Radley in Silent Witness, and in The Flat for the BBC. It also reflects her gifted theatre acting including NewsRevue in London and Edinburgh and the relationship drama Playing."[6]

In 2007, Bower was cast as GP registrar Melody Bell on the BBC medical soap opera Doctors, who arrives in the series as a "scatty, very vocal and highly strung" doctor in training who has a lot of maturing to do.[7] She departed from the series in 2009.[1]

Filmography

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Films

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Title Role Year Notes
The Follower The Woman 2003 Short
The Door The Punk 2003 Short
Meanwhile Sarah 2003
Closer Chatty Exhibition Guest 2004 Uncredited
Raging Various Roles 2007 TV Movie
Micro Men Mindy 2009 TV Movie
The Honeytrap Jo 2010 Short
Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods Various Roles 2014 Voice Roles
Festival Withdrawal Fiona 2015 Short
Secret Life of Boys: Father Christmas Aunt Corey 2017 TV Movie
The Cabinet Liz 2018 Short
The Contract Diane 2022 Short
Jingle Bell Heist Shopper 2025

Television

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Title Role Year Notes
Make My Day Radio Journalist 2002-2003 1 episode
Spoons Various Roles 2005 6 episodes
Silent Witness DCI Helen Radley 2006 2 episodes
Fear, Stress, and Anger Julie's Assistant 2006
The New Worst Witch Miss Widget 2006-2007 13 episodes
Doctors Dr Melody Bell 2007-2009 304 episodes
The Bill Linda Wright 2010 1 episode
My Family Young Couple 2011 1 episode
Group Hug Therapist 2012 2 episodes
Pramface Job+itive Instructor 2013 1 episode
Trollied Anna 2013 12 episodes
That's English Hannah 2012-2013 2 episodes
Casualty Sheree Quinnell

Anna Clifford

2012-2014 2 episodes
Pathfinder Legends Various Voice Roles 2015 Podcast Series
Holby City Delwen Thompson 2016 1 episode
So Sammy Elly 2017 10 episodes
Creeped Out Paxton 2018 1 episode
The Trouble with Maggie Cole Megan 2020 1 episode
The Paternoster Gang Voice of Alice Ayling 2020 Podcast Series
Brave Bunnies Voice of Granny Llama 2021 14 episodes
Coronation Street Melanie Darby 2021 1 episode
The Secret Life of Boys Aunt Corey 2015-2021 47 episodes
Meet the Richardsons Lizzie 2022 5 episodes
Miss Scarlett Mrs Wentworth 2022 1 episode
Princess Mirror-Belle Mum 2022 10 episodes
Three Little Birds Mrs Hawksey 2023 2 episodes
Mammoth Sarah 2024 1 episode
Jenny-The Doctor's Daughter Voice of The Margosia 2024 Podcast Series

References

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  1. ^ a b UK screen – Elizabeth Bower : Actress, Presenter, Voice Over Archived 26 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Doctors Role for Former College Star". Sixth Form College, Solihull. Retrieved 8 January 2008.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Doctors Star Opens New College Facility". Sixth Form College, Solihull. Retrieved 8 January 2008.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Elizabeth Bower". ukscreen.com. Archived from the original on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  5. ^ "Elizabeth Bower". Archived from the original on 17 February 2017. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Awards – 2006". Fringe Report. Archived from the original on 6 October 2007. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  7. ^ Green, Kris (5 July 2007). "'Doctors' gains new GP and practice nurse". Digital Spy. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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