Natasha Williams

Natasha Williams

Natasha Williams is an actress based in Britain.

She is known for playing the role of PC Delia French in the long running ITV drama "The Bill". She also played the role of a pharmacist in "Gridlock", an episode of "Doctor Who" that was broadcast on 14 April 2007.


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