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Susan Gilmore

Susan Gilmore (born 24 November 1954) is an English actress renowned for her extensive work in British television, particularly her iconic role as Avril Rolfe in the yachting drama (1985–1990). Born in , she began her career in the and gained prominence through recurring and guest roles in popular series, showcasing her versatility in drama and thriller genres. Gilmore's breakthrough came with her portrayal of nurse Elizabeth Fitt in the BBC hospital series Angels (1979–1983), where she appeared in multiple episodes, contributing to the show's depiction of healthcare professionals during a transformative era in British television. She further solidified her television presence as Avril Rolfe, a determined businesswoman navigating family and corporate intrigue in Howards' Way, a series that ran for six seasons and drew comparisons to American soaps like Dallas for its glamorous portrayal of the leisure boating industry. Other notable credits include leading roles in the psychological thriller serial Maelstrom (1985), where she played a central character in a suspenseful narrative, and appearances in Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye (1985) as a supporting cast member. Throughout her career, Gilmore has made guest appearances in long-running British series such as The Bill, Casualty, EastEnders, and Doctors, often portraying complex, relatable characters in procedural and soap opera formats. Her film work includes the crime drama The Innocent Sleep (1995), directed by Scott Mitchell, where she supported a cast featuring Rupert Graves and Annabel Brooks. Gilmore was married to Polish-British rower, coach, and BBC commentator Daniel Topolski from 1998 until his death in 2015; the couple had three children.

Early life

Birth and family background

Susan Gilmore was born on 24 November 1954 in , . She is the daughter of Scottish-born television producer and director James "Jimmy" Gilbert and actress Fiona Clyne, who married in 1951. Gilmore has one sibling, a brother named Colin Gilbert. Raised in London during the post-World War II period of economic recovery and cultural resurgence, Gilmore grew up in a household immersed in the British entertainment industry due to her parents' professions.

Education and early interests

Susan Gilmore received her early education at schools in London, where she spent her childhood and teenage years during the 1960s and 1970s. Specific details about her formal schooling or initial exposure to the performing arts are not extensively documented in available biographical sources. Her subsequent entry into in the implies foundational interests developed during this period, potentially through local cultural activities in the , though no particular mentors or pivotal experiences have been publicly detailed.

Acting career

Television roles

Susan Gilmore began her television career in the late 1970s with a role in the hospital drama Angels, where she portrayed nurse Elizabeth Fitt across multiple episodes from 1980 to 1981. The series, which depicted the professional and personal lives of nurses in a fictional hospital, allowed Gilmore to establish herself in supporting dramatic roles within British broadcasting. In 1985, she appeared in the thriller miniseries , playing Anna Marie Jordahl in this atmospheric drama set in , involving themes of mystery and international intrigue. This role marked an early venture into serialized suspense television for Gilmore, contrasting the everyday realism of her prior work. Gilmore's most prominent television role came as Avril Rolfe in the Howards' Way, which aired from 1985 to 1990. As the ambitious and resilient managing director of the Reliant Leisure Group, Avril navigated corporate rivalries, family tensions, and romantic entanglements in the world of the fictional coastal town of Tarrant. Her character's arc evolved from a determined businesswoman dealing with betrayal and loss— including the death of her partner Jack Rolfe—to a more empowered figure expanding her empire, reflecting the series' exploration of 1980s culture and economic shifts in . Gilmore appeared in all 78 episodes, contributing to the show's status as a key post-EastEnders drama. Following Howards' Way, Gilmore took on guest appearances in several prominent British series. In 2002, she played Helen Chadwick in the anthology Murder in Mind, specifically in the episode "Flashback," where her character grappled with and . In 2004, she featured as Marjorie Carter in episode "A Cry for ," portraying a mother entangled in a custody battle turned murder investigation. In 2005, she appeared as Sarah Thomas in , a one-off role in the long-running . Her television work continued with two episodes of Casualty in 2007 as Patricia Crampley, a patient facing personal crisis in the emergency department setting. Later, in 2013, she guest-starred as Miriam Carver in the soap Doctors, depicting a woman confronting family health issues. From 2007 to 2008, Gilmore had a recurring role as Masters in the Canadian-French sci-fi series , appearing in 17 episodes as a key figure in a narrative involving corporate and survival on a distant . This international production represented a departure from her typical British dramas, showcasing her versatility in genre television. Throughout her career, Gilmore has been typecast in dramatic supporting roles, often as resilient women in crisis—whether in medical, procedural, or suspense contexts—solidifying her presence in television's ensemble-driven narratives without leading a major series post-Howards' Way.

Film and other appearances

Susan Gilmore's contributions to film and television movies, while fewer in number compared to her television series work, showcased her versatility in compact, narrative-driven productions. In the 1985 BBC film Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye, an adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel, she played Miss Grosvenor, the poised secretary to the murdered industrialist Fortescue, contributing to the alongside as . This role highlighted her ability to embody professional efficiency amid a classic setting. Gilmore's sole feature film credit came in 1995 with The Innocent Sleep, a thriller directed by Scott Mitchell, where she portrayed a news programme presenter delivering updates on a gangland witnessed by a homeless man. The film, inspired by real-life events like the case, emphasized urban suspense and social commentary, differing from her more domestic television characters by placing her in a brief but pivotal media role that underscored the story's investigative tension. She further appeared in the 1996 television movie The Witch's Daughter, directed by Alan Macmillan, taking on the role of Annie, a supportive figure in a tale of superstition, isolation, and a young girl's ostracism on a remote Scottish island. This supernatural drama allowed Gilmore to explore themes of community prejudice and maternal bonds in a contained format. In 2014, she appeared in the short film Thieves in the Night as Vivian. Beyond cinematic works, Gilmore made guest appearances in other media, including a 1985 episode of the BBC daytime magazine program Pebble Mill at One, where she featured as part of promotional or interview segments tied to her rising profile from Howards' Way. Earlier, in 1980, she appeared as Prue Francis in two episodes of the BBC sitcom Together, portraying a character in the ensemble comedy about shared housing dynamics. These non-series outings provided lighter, episodic engagements that contrasted with the serialized depth of her primary television commitments, often serving to broaden her visibility in varied production scales.

Personal life

Marriage to Daniel Topolski

Susan Gilmore married , a British rower of Polish descent, rowing coach, author, and sports , in 1998. The couple established their home in , where Topolski's work in and writing intersected with Gilmore's established career, creating a shared environment that blended sporting, literary, and artistic elements reflective of their respective backgrounds. Their marriage, which lasted 17 years, enabled Gilmore to continue her television work during a period when she balanced professional commitments with family life in the capital. They had three children: , Tamsin, and Luke. Topolski's death on 21 February 2015, at age 69 following a battle with , marked the end of the marriage and profoundly affected Gilmore, who was 60 at the time. The funeral took place on 5 March 2015 at St Mary on Paddington Green in , attended by family and friends, with a subsequent service held later that year. Gilmore managed the immediate aftermath as a , supporting the family through the loss of Topolski, whose legacy in continued to be honored posthumously.

Children and later years

Susan Gilmore and her husband had three children: daughters and Tamsin, and son Luke. Topolski is a London-based singer-songwriter who performs under the stage name ; she has toured with artists including and , and released music influenced by , and pop. Tamsin Topolski, born in 1993, is an actress, director, and photographer known for roles in productions such as and , and she has collaborated with her sister on creative projects including short films and music visuals. Little public information is available about Luke Topolski's professional life. Following Daniel Topolski's death from in February 2015 at age 69, Gilmore attended his funeral at St Mary on Paddington Green in and a subsequent service at . As of November 2025, at age 70, Gilmore has largely withdrawn from public view, with no recent acting credits or documented personal activities reported in major sources.

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