Clare Cathcart | |
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Born |
County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK | 2 October 1965
Died | 4 September 2014
Brighton,
East Sussex, England, UK | (aged 48)
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Mrs Torpy |
Clare Cathcart (2 October 1965 – 4 September 2014) [1] was a Northern Irish actress.
She was known for her appearances in Coronation Street, New Tricks and Call the Midwife in which she played Mrs Torpy. [2] Cathcart also appeared in the TV programmes Holby City, Goodnight Sweetheart, Come Fly with Me, Doctors, [3] The Bill, and Casualty. Onstage, she appeared in The Comedy of Errors at the National Theatre, directed by Dominic Cooke. [4]
Her film appearances include Hotel Splendide, Up on the Roof and in 1999 Maeve Murphy's Salvage. [5] [6] Her last appearance onstage was in Kathy Burke's production of Mary J O'Malley's Once a Catholic at the Tricycle Theatre, London in 2013. [7]
Cathcart died at her home in Brighton, on 4 September 2014, aged 48, from an asthma attack. [8] [9]
The Comedy of Errors at the National Theatre, directed by Dominic Cooke
Meabh Murphy
Clare Cathcart | |
---|---|
Born |
County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, UK | 2 October 1965
Died | 4 September 2014
Brighton,
East Sussex, England, UK | (aged 48)
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Mrs Torpy |
Clare Cathcart (2 October 1965 – 4 September 2014) [1] was a Northern Irish actress.
She was known for her appearances in Coronation Street, New Tricks and Call the Midwife in which she played Mrs Torpy. [2] Cathcart also appeared in the TV programmes Holby City, Goodnight Sweetheart, Come Fly with Me, Doctors, [3] The Bill, and Casualty. Onstage, she appeared in The Comedy of Errors at the National Theatre, directed by Dominic Cooke. [4]
Her film appearances include Hotel Splendide, Up on the Roof and in 1999 Maeve Murphy's Salvage. [5] [6] Her last appearance onstage was in Kathy Burke's production of Mary J O'Malley's Once a Catholic at the Tricycle Theatre, London in 2013. [7]
Cathcart died at her home in Brighton, on 4 September 2014, aged 48, from an asthma attack. [8] [9]
The Comedy of Errors at the National Theatre, directed by Dominic Cooke
Meabh Murphy