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Camille Coduri

Camille Coduri is an English actress best known for portraying , the mother of the Doctor's companion , in the revived series from 2005 to 2010. Born on 18 April 1965 in , , she began her career in the after being spotted in youth theatre at the Lyric , though her professional debut was delayed due to issues obtaining an card. Coduri's early film roles included appearances in A Prayer for the Dying (1987) as Jenny Fox and (1990) alongside and , followed by Miranda in the comedy (1991) with . On television, she guest-starred in series such as and , and took recurring roles like Peggy Simmons in the 2006 drama Sinchronicity. Her breakthrough came with , where she appeared in episodes across the first two series, the 2008 specials, and the 2010 Christmas special, bringing a sharp-witted, working-class energy to the character of Jackie amid the show's high-spirited set dynamics. More recently, Coduri has starred as Denise in the BBC sitcom and as Peggy in the comedy , with the latter's third and final series airing in February 2025. In her personal life, Coduri has been married to fellow actor since April 1992, and they have two children: a son who is a and a daughter, Rosa Coduri, who is also an . Raised in a modest flat near by an Italian artist father and a mother who worked as a parliamentary , she has spoken about navigating class assumptions and early industry challenges, including confronting inappropriate behavior from a co-star at age 21.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Camille Coduri was born on 18 April 1965 in , , . She attended a local independent school, where fees were often unpaid due to family finances. She grew up in a close-knit, working-class family in a tiny flat near in , sharing a bedroom with her brother and sister while her parents' bed was in the kitchen and the family used an outside toilet. Her father, of heritage, worked as an painting signs and posters, and bore a resemblance to the actor , while her mother served as a parliamentary . Despite their modest means, the family environment was warm and loving, which contributed to Coduri's resilient worldview amid the challenges of her upbringing. This background later influenced perceptions of her as "too working class" during early auditions, shaping her approach to performance with authenticity drawn from everyday life.

Dramatic training

Coduri began her formal dramatic training around the age of 18 by enrolling in drama studies at Kingsway Princeton College, a institution in . This enrollment followed her early exposure to performing arts through school productions and youth theatre at the Lyric , which had sparked her passion for acting. However, her time at the college was brief; she attended for only three or four months, during which she also re-sat her O-level examinations due to earlier poor performance from lack of focus. Driven by a strong desire to become a professional actress, Coduri decided to leave the program early to pursue opportunities directly. This transition marked her entry into professional stage work, where she began taking on small roles to build her experience in the industry.

Acting career

Early roles and breakthrough

Coduri made her screen debut in the 1987 British thriller , directed by , where she portrayed Jenny Fox, a sex worker who provides to the protagonist, an assassin played by , in a story exploring themes of guilt and redemption amid in . Building on her theatre experience, Coduri transitioned to comedic roles in the early 1990s, appearing as , a bespectacled waitress and romantic interest, in the 1990 farce , directed by and starring and as criminals disguising themselves as nuns. She followed this with the role of , a who becomes the love interest of the titular American king, in the 1991 comedy , directed by and featuring in the lead. These films marked a shift from dramatic origins to lighthearted ensemble comedies, showcasing her versatility in supporting parts. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Coduri accumulated minor television credits that helped establish her presence on screens, including the role of Shandy Tremblett in an of the crime drama Boon (1987), Carol Braithwaite in the Campaign (1988), Cousin Sheila in (1988), and Sonia Head in six episodes of the comedy series Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors (1989).

Doctor Who and major television work

Coduri was cast as Jackie Tyler, the mother of the Doctor's companion Rose Tyler (played by ), in the revived series starting with its premiere "Rose" in 2005. Her role was suggested to casting director Andy Pryor by a colleague, leading to her audition and selection for the part, which marked a significant breakthrough following earlier career challenges in securing consistent work. Jackie Tyler begins as an everyday working-class mother living on London's Powell Estate, dealing with domestic routines and concern for her daughter, but her character evolves into one entangled in the Doctor's adventures, experiencing , invasions, and family reunions across multiple timelines. Coduri appeared in 11 episodes across the first four series (2005–2008) and the 2009–2010 special "," portraying Jackie alongside the () and (). Following , Coduri took on recurring roles in British comedies, showcasing her talent for portraying relatable, humorous family figures. In the BBC Three sitcom (2010–2013), she played Shelly, the quirky and devoted mother of teenager Kieran, as well as the best friend and former colleague of lead character Laura; she appeared in 13 of the series' 25 episodes. In (2018–2021), a BBC One series about a hapless family man, Coduri portrayed Denise King, the sharp-witted mother of protagonist Gary, featuring in 14 episodes across two series. Most recently, in the Channel 4 sitcom (2022–2025), she played Peggy, the overprotective and struggling single mother of university student Jack Rooke, appearing in 16 episodes over three series. The role of Jackie Tyler greatly elevated Coduri's visibility in the entertainment industry, transforming her from a supporting actress into a recognizable figure in science fiction fandom. She has since become a frequent attendee at Doctor Who fan conventions worldwide, starting shortly after the 2005 revival, including events like Gallifrey One in Los Angeles (2024) and various UK comic-cons such as Film & Comic Con Glasgow (2025) and Reading Comic Con (2025), where she engages with fans through panels, autographs, and photo opportunities.

Film appearances and later projects

Coduri's film career in the gained momentum through supporting roles in British crime dramas, often portraying working-class women in gritty narratives. In 2005, she appeared as Nora, the wife of a criminal , in The Business, a period piece directed by and set amid British expat gangsters on the in the 1980s. The film received mixed reviews, earning a 57% approval rating on for its stylish homage to gangster cinema. Her collaboration with Doctor Who co-star Noel Clarke extended to cinema, where she took on smaller but memorable parts that highlighted her ability to convey everyday resilience. In 2008's Adulthood, a sequel to Kidulthood also directed by Clarke, Coduri played the Woman on Bus, a brief role in the urban drama exploring themes of and in London's . The following year, in Nick Love's The Firm (2009), she portrayed Shel, the partner of a football hooligan, in a story inspired by real-life firm leader , emphasizing the subculture's allure and brutality. This role contributed to the film's stronger reception, with a 67% score praising its authentic depiction of 1980s terrace . Coduri's final major screen film to date was (2010), another Clarke project co-directed with Mark Davis, where she played Mrs. Phillips, the mother of one of the protagonists in a multi-strand following four teenage girls entangled in a . Despite its ambitious structure drawing from films like , the movie garnered a 37% rating, with critics noting its energetic pace but uneven execution. These roles underscored Coduri's versatility in ensemble casts, transitioning from her television prominence to indie British cinema. In the years following, Coduri shifted toward voice work, particularly reprising her Doctor Who character Jackie Tyler in audio productions. Starting in 2021, she voiced Jackie in Big Finish's Ninth Doctor Adventures series, including the 2025 release Dare You, a horror-themed story reuniting her with Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose Tyler. This audio drama, part of an ongoing range exploring the Ninth Doctor's era, features Jackie in a supporting capacity amid interdimensional threats, marking Coduri's continued engagement with the franchise through full-cast audio narratives.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Camille Coduri married fellow Christopher in April 1992 after meeting earlier that year through their shared connections in the theatre and communities. The couple's relationship began as a friendship within the industry, with Fulford providing ongoing support throughout Coduri's career. Their has endured for over three decades, marked by mutual understanding of the demands of acting life. Coduri and Fulford have two children together: daughter Rosa Bianca Coduri-Fulford, born in January 1993, and son Santino Gabriel Fulford, born in January 1996. Rosa has pursued a career in acting, appearing in television roles such as Polly in the series Funny Woman (2022) and in The Tower (2021), as well as other projects including Pennyworth and Rare Beasts. Santino is a doctor specializing in integrated sexual health and HIV medicine. Throughout her career, Coduri has emphasized the challenges and rewards of balancing family responsibilities with her schedule, particularly as a . She has noted that her strong maternal instincts drive her protective nature toward her children, and that the transition to greater independence for Rosa and Santino—now in their early thirties and late twenties—has allowed her to more freely manage work commitments without compromising family time. Coduri has credited her husband's involvement in the same profession for fostering a supportive home environment that accommodates the irregular hours of .

Public activities and interests

Coduri has been an active participant in fan conventions since her tenure on , where she portrayed , regularly engaging with enthusiasts through panels, signings, and photo opportunities at events worldwide. Her appearances have included major gatherings such as Gallifrey One in and various UK-based comic cons, fostering a dedicated following among the series' community. In 2025, she continued this tradition with scheduled appearances, notably at Reading Comic Con on 30 November at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre, where she joined other genre icons for fan interactions. These events underscore her enduring popularity and willingness to connect directly with audiences drawn to her iconic roles. Following the release of the third and final series of in February 2025, Coduri's public profile saw renewed attention through promotional interviews, where she expressed deep fondness for her character Peggy and noted the crossover appeal from her fanbase discovering the comedy. In discussions, she reflected on her career's longevity, emphasizing resilience in navigating industry challenges, including about confronting inappropriate behavior from a co-star early in her professional life. These insights portray her as outspoken and relatable, enhancing her reputation beyond the screen.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • 1987: Rumpole of the Bailey (ITV) – Angela (1 episode)
  • 1988: London's Burning (ITV) – Jo (1 episode)
  • 1989: A Bit of Fry and Laurie (BBC Two) – The Girl / Various (1 episode)
  • 1990: Boon (ITV) – Debbie (1 episode)
  • 1991: Casualty (BBC One) – Bev (1 episode)
  • 1992: The Bill (ITV) – WPC Damen (1 episode)
  • 1993: Death in Paradise (BBC One) – Marilyn Hurricane (1 episode)
  • 1994: A Touch of Frost (ITV) – Susan (1 episode)
  • 1994–1995: Nelson's Column (BBC One) – Pippa (12 episodes)
  • 1997: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (BBC One) – Molly Seagrim (10 episodes)
  • 2000: A Dinner of Herbs (ITV) – Mary (3 episodes)
  • 2003: Family (ITV) – Terry (5 episodes)
  • 2005–2010: Doctor Who (BBC One) – Jackie Tyler (14 episodes)
  • 2006: Sinchronicity (BBC Three) – Peggy Simmons (6 episodes)
  • 2007: The Last Detective (ITV) – Beverley Vincent (1 episode)
  • 2008: Honest (BBC Three) – Christine (4 episodes)
  • 2008: Lark Rise to Candleford (BBC One) – Patty (1 episode)
  • 2008–2011: Lark Rise to Candleford (BBC One) – Patty (1 episode)
  • 2009: Agatha Christie's Marple (ITV) – Mrs. Shaw (1 episode)
  • 2010: Ashes to Ashes (BBC One) – Lorna (1 episode)
  • 2010–2013: Him & Her (BBC Three) – Shelly (18 episodes)
  • 2011: Midsomer Murders (ITV) – Grace Bishop (1 episode)
  • 2013: Death in Paradise (BBC One) – Marilyn Hurricane (1 episode)
  • 2015: The Delivery Man (Sky 1) – Patricia (4 episodes)
  • 2018–2021: King Gary (BBC One) – Denise (12 episodes)
  • 2019: This Time with Alan Partridge (BBC One) – Make-Up Artist (2 episodes)
  • 2022: The Curse (Channel 4) – Narrator (6 episodes)
  • 2022: Death in Paradise (BBC One) – Sandra White (1 episode)
  • 2022–2025: Big Boys (Channel 4) – Peggy (12 episodes)
  • 2023: Rain Dogs (HBO / BBC One) – Donna (1 episode)
  • 2024: Sweetpea (Starzplay) – Carol on Tuesdays (3 episodes)

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