Lisa Bowerman

Lisa Bowerman is a British actress who portrayed Sandra Mute, the paramedic, in the BBC One medical drama Casualty, in the first two series, and as Professor Bernice Summerfield in many Doctor Who Big Finish Productions' audio plays, as well as both directing and voicing other roles.

Lisa Bowerman
Born (1962-02-01) 1 February 1962
OccupationActress
Years active1986–present
Known forCasualty
Doctor Who
Partner(s)David Warner

Career

Bowerman trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and was a regular in the first two series of BBC medical drama Casualty playing Sandra Mute, the show's first female paramedic. Her other television work includes: Dodgem, The Count of Solar, Grange Hill, The Vision Thing, Doctors, McCallum, Bad Girls and Night and Day. In 2007 she guest-starred as the home secretary's PA in Spooks, and returned to Casualty for a one-episode cameo role as a patient. In 2011 and 2012, she appeared in five episodes of Coronation Street as solicitor Jennifer Lingwood.

She has recorded many plays for BBC Radios 3 & 4, and has worked extensively in theatre.

Doctor Who and Bernice Summerfield

Bowerman has had an extensive connection with the British science fiction television series Doctor Who - and its assorted spinoffs - since 1989. For the BBC, she played the role of Karra in "Survival" (the final serial in the original run of Doctor Who in 1989), and voiced Saruba Velak in Dreamland (a 2009 animated serial connected to the revived series). In November 2013 she appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.[1]

Since 1998, she has played companion Bernice Summerfield in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio plays. As well as appearing in six Doctor Who audio plays opposite Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace, and four boxed sets opposite David Warner as the 'Alternate Doctor', she has starred in over 90 audio plays based solely on Bernice. Bowerman has also either directed or played supporting roles in numerous other Big Finish audio plays: the latter roles have included Ruby in the Sapphire & Steel stories "Water Like a Stone", "Cruel Immortality" and "Second Sight", Murash in "I, Davros: Guilt" and Ellie in Jago & Litefoot.

Outside of either Big Finish or the BBC, In July 2014 Bowerman directed episodes 1 and 2 of the original audio drama series Osiris by Everybodyelse Productions, also The Coming of the Martians (aka The War of The Worlds) starring Colin Morgan, Nigel Lindsay & Ronald Pickup for Sherwood Sound Studios.

Bowerman is also a professional photographer, and house committee chair and Trustee of Denville Hall the Actor's Retirement Home (and charity) as well as a former Trustee of The Actors' Charitable Trust.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986-1987CasualtySandra Mute15 episodes
1989Doctor WhoKarraEpisode: "Survival"
1990EastEndersPolicewomanEpisode: "1.536"
1991DodgemMiss Baker2 episodes
1992Grange HillPhotographerEpisode: "#15.5"
1992Screen TwoMaidEpisode: "The Count of Solar"
1993SeekersStable Girl
1993ScreenplayMiss AndersonEpisode: "The Vision Thing"
1997McCallumNurseEpisode: "Touch"
20012020, History of the FutureDr. SimonsEpisode: "#1.1"
2003Night and DayDr. O'Hara4 episodes
2004Bad GirlsDoctorEpisode: "#6.7"
2007CasualtyMrs. LoweEpisode: "Core Values"
2007SpooksMaggie DibdenEpisode: "The Virus: Part 2"
2007DoctorsVal ThorntonEpisode: "Acting Up"
2009DreamlandSaruba VelakVoice; 3 episodes
2010DoctorsCynthia TompkinsEpisode: "Sonata"
2011-2012Coronation StreetJennifer Lingwood5 episodes
2013The Five(ish) Doctors RebootLisa Bowerman
2014HollyoaksForensics OfficerEpisode: "#1.13846"
2017DoctorsDr. Claire Jayratnum2 episodes
2017The Magical Music BoxSpiderVoice; Episode: "House of Terrors"
Valkyrie/Dr. RobertsVoice; Episode: "The Valkyries"
2018The Self TapersTilly Millington-MarrinerEpisode: "#1.5"
2019The Magical Music BoxNicoleVoice; Episode: "In the Spotlight"
2020GentrificationTillyAll 9 episodes
2020The Little Back Street in SalfordOlive Shapley

References

  1. "The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot", BBC programmes, retrieved 26 November 2013
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