Belinda Stewart-Wilson

Belinda Stewart-Wilson
Born
Belinda Anthea Stewart-Wilson

(1971-04-16) 16 April 1971
Kensington, London, England
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m. 2004; div. 2011)
Children1
FatherBlair Stewart-Wilson
Notes

Belinda Anthea Stewart-Wilson (born 16 April 1971) is a British actress who played Polly McKenzie in The Inbetweeners.

Early life

Stewart-Wilson was born on 16 April 1971 in Kensington, the youngest of three daughters of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Blair Stewart-Wilson, a British Army officer, and his wife, Helen Mary Fox.[1] Stewart-Wilson grew up on military postings in the UK, Germany, and Austria before her family settled in London, her father becoming an Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II. She was educated at St Mary's School, Calne in Calne, Wiltshire and Hurst Lodge School in Berkshire, before completing a three-year degree in classical acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, in London.[2]

Career

Stewart-Wilson's first main television role was in the series Shine on Harvey Moon, a show based in post-war London. Her next two roles were one-time appearances in the British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart and playing a secretary in a TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's Poirot story "The Murder on the Links".

From there, Stewart-Wilson went on to play roles in British sitcoms Days Like These and Starting Out as well as Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang), a feature film starring Chris Penn and Stellan Skarsgård. She also played Dina in La Passione, a feature film based on the life of Chris Rea, which opened the London Film Festival in 1997.

In 2004, she made an appearance in the long-running British medical drama Holby City, before moving on to two satirical programs: making an appearance in Look Around You, which won the Rose d'Or award for best comedy, as well as in three episodes of the 24-hour-news-mocking Broken News.

Throughout 2007 and 2008, Stewart-Wilson worked on a number of television shows. Her most notable credits were the roles of Barbara Reynholm, the wife of Denholm Reynholm, in The IT Crowd, and Nikki in the TV series Jekyll, alongside James Nesbitt and Gina Bellman. She also made an appearance in the mockumentary feature film Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance, and played a cameo role in Stephen Poliakoff's Joe's Palace in a scene with Michael Gambon.

In 2007, Belinda played various roles in The Peter Serafinowicz Show, going on to appear in The Peter Serafinowicz Show Christmas Special in 2008 which was nominated for a Bafta for Best Comedy in 2009. A "best of" compilation was also aired in 2008.

Between 2008 and 2010, she played Will McKenzie's mother Polly (known among Will's friends as his "fit mum") in The Inbetweeners,[3] the multi-award-winning sitcom which was nominated for a BAFTA Award for "Best Sitcom" in 2009, and won the BAFTA audience award in 2010. It also won most popular comedy programme at the National Television Awards in 2011. Stewart-Wilson also appears in The Inbetweeners Movie and its sequel,[4] which were both box office successes. She also played the recurring role of Christine Johnson in the third series of the cult science-fiction show Primeval.

In 2010, she once again appeared in The IT Crowd, this time playing Victoria Reynholm, the wife of Douglas (Denholm Reynholm's son, played by Matt Berry, making her the daughter-in-law of her previous character), who mysteriously vanished two weeks into their marriage whilst washing the car.

In August 2010, Irish band Pugwash announced that they would be including a song called "Dear Belinda" on their album The Olympus Sound, the track being written as a tribute to Stewart-Wilson for her 40th birthday. Pugwash frontman Thomas Walsh (also of The Duckworth Lewis Method) added that Stewart-Wilson had requested that she appear on the final version of the song.[5]

Between 2011 and 2014, Stewart-Wilson appeared in the critically acclaimed TV film about Monty Python, Holy Flying Circus, as well as the period drama Ripper Street. She also played Nancy in Robert B. Weide's Mr. Sloane, alongside Nick Frost.

In 2015, Stewart-Wilson played Alison, wife of Mike (played by Max Beesley), in five episodes of the BBC drama Ordinary Lies.

Stewart-Wilson appeared as American Fiona Crossley in 25 episodes of Disney's production of The Evermoor Chronicles on The Disney Channel (2014–2016).

In 2015, Stewart-Wilson appeared alongside Toby Jones, playing his wife, Alice, in a Radio Play for BBC Radio 4 called "The Len Continuum" by Peter Strickland.

In 2018, Stewart-Wilson had a recurring role in series 32 and 33 of Casualty, appearing in several episodes as Ciara Cassidy, fellow alcoholic and love interest of consultant doctor Dylan Keogh.

Personal life

Stewart-Wilson was married to actor and comedian Ben Miller, until they divorced in 2011.[1] They have a son.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral Wedding Singer
1996 Larger Than Life Fake Linda Uncredited role
La Passione Dina
2001 Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) Camilla
2007 Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance Meredith
2010 Huge Yummy Mummy
2011 All That Way for Love Kate - Wife Short film
The Inbetweeners Movie Polly McKenzie
2014 The Inbetweeners 2
Gregor Mandy
2016 The Brother Tabitha
2018 Peripheral Jordan
2020 Reappear Alice Short film
2021 Everything I Ever Wanted to Tell My Daughter About Men Eve
2023 Licence to Love Elizabeth

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 If You See God, Tell Him Gas UK Shower Girl Mini-series; episode 2
1995 Shine on Harvey Moon Dilys Perkins Series 5; episodes 6 & 8
1996 Agatha Christie's Poirot Dubbing Secretary Series 6; episode 3: "Murder on the Links"
Goodnight Sweetheart Vanessa Series 3; episode 10: "The Yanks Are Coming"
1999 Days Like These Sally Episode 7: "Grandma's Dead"
Starting Out Becky Episodes 1 & 5
2003 Georgian Underworld Kate Cook Episode 2: "Invitation to a Hanging"
2004 Holby City Jo Wheeler Series 6; episode 25: "Under Pressure"
2005 Look Around You Patricia Series 2; episode 5: "Computers"
Broken News Amanda Panda Mini-series; episodes 3, 4 & 6
2006 Seven Second Delay Vi Television film
2007 The IT Crowd Barbara Reynholm Series 2; episodes 1 & 2: "The Work Outing" & "Return of the Golden Child"
Party Animals Caroline Northcote Episode 5
Jekyll Nicki Mini-series; episodes 1 & 4
The Whistleblowers Sian McKee Episode 3: "No Child Left Behind"
Joe's Palace Party Woman Television film
Angelo's Diane Episodes 1 & 5
2007, 2008 The Peter Serafinowicz Show Various characters Episodes 1–6 (2007) & Christmas Special (2008)
2008 Bremner, Bird and Fortune Quiz Show Contestant Series 12; episode 2
2008–2010 The Inbetweeners Polly McKenzie Series 1–3; 10 episodes
2009 Primeval Christine Johnson Series 3; 6 episodes
2010 The IT Crowd Victoria Reynholm Series 4; episode 6: "Reynholm vs Reynholm"
Whites Lisa Episode 2
New Tricks Sarah Levene Series 7; episode 6: "Fashion Victim"
The Armstrong & Miller Show Various characters Series 3; episode 1
Miranda Stinky Series 2; episode 1: "The New Me"
Popatron Pamela Craven Episode 4
The Morgana Show French Teacher Episode 3
The Impressions Show with Culshaw & Stephenson Various characters Series 2; episodes 3–5
2011 How TV Ruined Your Life Sophie Dahl Mini-series; episode 3: "Aspiration"
My Family Twyla Curtis Series 11; episode 10: "Susan for a Bruisin'"
Holy Flying Circus Nun / Montage Woman Television film
Little Crackers Hilary Whitehall Series 2; episode 2: "Jack Whitehall's Little Cracker: Daddy's Little Princess"
2013 Citizen Khan Dr. Anne Series 2; episode 3: "Amjad's Health Check"
Ripper Street Prudence Quint Series 2; episode 5: "Threads of Silk and Gold"
2014 Mr. Sloane Nancy Episode 4: "Merry Christmas, Mr. Sloane"
The Inbetweeners Go Global Herself Television film
2014–2016 The Evermoor Chronicles Fiona Crossley Episodes 1–9 & 11–24
2015 Ordinary Lies Alison Series 1; episodes 2–4 & 6
2015–2017 French Collection Herself - Narrator Series 2 & 3; 50 episodes
2016 Hetty Feather Dr. Kate Webster Series 2; episode 7: "Dreams"
2017–2018 Sick Note Annette Glennis Series 1 & 2; 8 episodes
2018 Casualty Ciara Cassidy Series 32; episode 26, & series 33; 8 episodes
Counterpart Young Charlotte Burton Season 2; episode 4: "Point of Departure"
2019 The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited Herself Television Special
2021 Stay Close Sarah Green Mini-series; episodes 1, 2 & 5
2022 Toast of Tinseltown Bellender Bojangles Episode 4: "Doctor Grainger"

Video games

Year Title Role
2017 Mass Effect: Andromeda Raelis / Voliir / Daarfre / Port Captain Arjen / Venro / Aya Immigration Officer / Aya Agricultural Scientist / Aya Citizen (voice)
2019 Anthem Marelda (voice)
2020 World of Warcraft: Shadowlands (Additional voices)
2024 Dragon Age: The Veilguard Shathann the Qunari Linguist (voice)

References

  1. ^ a b c Dewar, Peter Beauclerk, ed. (2003). Burke's Landed Gentry Scotland (19 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry. p. 1383. ISBN 0-9711966-0-5.
  2. ^ Belinda Stewart-Wilson at tv.com
  3. ^ "Celeb-spot: Belinda Stewart-Wilson". 7 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Actress Belinda Stewart-Wilson talks The Inbetweeners 2". www.cineworld.co.uk.
  5. ^ "Pugwash Plead The 5th", 19 August 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  6. ^ Rees, Caroline (11 September 2010). "Ben Miller: My family values". The Guardian. London.