Sarah Lancashire
Biography
Sarah Lancashire is an English actress whose career began in 1986. Lancashire's first acting roles were in local theatre, with small guest roles in television dramas and sitcoms. After coming to public attention with roles in popular programmes including Coronation Street (1991-1996, 2000), Where the Heart Is (1997–1999) and Clocking Off (2000), Lancashire signed a two-year golden handcuffs contract with the ITV network, appearing exclusively in ITV1 programming for the next two years. Lancashire has continued to work extensively across a variety of television drama genres, including guest appearances, regular roles in returning series and with featured roles in standalone miniseries' and television films. Her more prolific work includes the drama series' Lark Rise to Candleford (2008-2011), Last Tango in Halifax (2012-2020) and Happy Valley (2014, 2016, 2023). Lancashire has appeared in the feature films And When Did You Last See Your Father? and Dad's Army and has returned to West End Theatre several times since her 1990 stint in Blood Brothers. Her combined acting credits have earned Lancashire a number of awards and nominations over a career spanning four decades and a prominent status within the British Television Industry of the 21st century. Lancashire was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to drama.
Known For

Skins

Doctor Who

Coronation Street

Coronation Street

Happy Valley

Lark Rise to Candleford

Black Doves

Going Live!
All Movies (22)
- Everybody's Talking About Jamie2021 · as Margaret New
- Yesterday2019 · as Liz (Liverpool Stranger)
- Christmas at St Paul's2018
- Dad's Army2016 · as Mrs. Pike
- The Dresser2015 · as Madge
- The First Film2015 · as Lizze Le Prince (voice)
- Fair Cop: A Century of British Policewomen2015 · as Narrator
- And When Did You Last See Your Father?2007 · as Beaty
- Sex, the City and Me2007 · as Ruth Gilbert
- Angel Cake2006 · as Elaine Wilson
- Cherished2005 · as Angela Cannings
- In Search of Tony Blair2004 · as Self (Narrator)
- Strike: When Britain Went to War2003 · as Self - Narrator(voice)
- Sons & Lovers2003 · as Gertrude Morel
- Birthday Girl2002 · as Rachel Jones
- The Cry2002 · as Meg Bartlet
- Back Home2001 · as Peggy Dickinson
- Gentlemen's Relish2001 · as Violtet Askey
- My Fragile Heart2000 · as Trina Lavery
- Seeing Red2000 · as Coral Atkins
- Coronation Street - The Feature Length Special1995 · as Raquel Watts
- Exam Conditions1992 · as Secretary
All TV Shows (34)
- Black Doves2024 · as Mrs. Reed
- Julia2022 · as Julia Child
- Alan Bennett's Talking Heads2020 · as Gwen
- The Accident2019 · as Polly Bevan
- Edwardian Britain in Colour2019 · as Self - Narrator
- Kiri2018 · as Miriam Grayson
- School of Roars2017 · as Mrs. Twirlyhorn
- Happy Valley2014 · as Catherine Cawood
- Last Tango in Halifax2012 · as Caroline
- The Paradise2012 · as Miss Audrey
- Upstairs Downstairs2010 · as Miss Whisset
- Five Daughters2010 · as Rosemary Nicholls
- Wuthering Heights2009 · as Nelly Dean
- All the Small Things2009 · as Esther Caddick
- Lark Rise to Candleford2008 · as Adult Laura
- Oliver Twist2007 · as Mrs Corney
- Skins2007 · as Mary
- Angel Cake2006 · as Elaine Wilson
- Doctor Who2005 · as Miss Foster
- The Rotters' Club2005 · as Barbara Chase
- Rose and Maloney2002 · as Rose Linden
- The Cry2002 · as Meg Bartlett
- The Glass2001 · as Carol Parker
- Chambers2000
- Clocking Off2000 · as Yvonne Kolakowski
- Bloomin' Marvellous1997 · as Liz Deakin
- Where the Heart Is1997 · as Ruth Goddard
- Murder Most Horrid1991 · as Karen Sullivan
- About Face1989
- Going Live!1987 · as Self
- Watching1987 · as Ms. Linden
- Dramarama1983 · as Janice Dobbs
- Coronation Street1960 · as Raquel Wolstenhulme / Raquel Watts
- Coronation Street1960 · as Raquel Watts