- Stephanie Cole
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name = Stephanie Cole
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caption = Cole, in character as Diana Trent in "Waiting for God"
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1941|10|05|df=yes
location =Solihull ,England
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homepage =Stephanie Cole, OBE (born
October 5 ,1941 ) is an English actress, best known for playing characters a great deal older than her actual age. Her most famous role was in the television sitcom, "Waiting for God".Cole was born in
Solihull , then Warwickshire, now West Midlands. She trained at the world famousBristol Old Vic Theatre School 1958–1960 and like most actors of that time went on to consolidate her acting skills inrepertory theatres around the United Kingdom.One of her most recognised roles was of Dr Beatrice Mason in "Tenko", a drama that chronicled the lives of British
women inSingapore after the Japanese invasion. She played the role from 1981 to 1984. During this period, she also played the paranoid and morose customer Delphine Featherstone (nicknamed "The Black Widow") in "Open All Hours ", who was the only rival to Nurse Gladys Emmanuel for shopkeeper Arkwright's affections; though she was only attracted to him because she liked his stingy ways. Arkwright was scared of her advances and often hid when he saw her approaching the shop.Cole also played the role of crabby ex-photojournalist Diana Trent on "Waiting for God" from 1990 to 1994. The role of Diana Trent was a sixty/seventysomething woman, and an interesting fact about Cole's casting is that she was merely forty-eight years old when she started taping the first series of the show. She was also two decades younger than her leading man,
Graham Crowden .Cole stars alongside
Martin Clunes andCaroline Catz in theITV comedy -drama ,Doc Martin . She plays the aunt of Clunes's character Dr. Martin Ellingham.In 2005, Cole was made an Officer of the
Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Cole was voted Solihull's favourite Silhillian in a competition run by Solihull Council in December 2006. She beatLucy Davis ,Martin Johnson andRichard Hammond to pick up the top crown in 'The S Factor.Cole also has a role in 2008's romantic comedy Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, as Miss Pettigrew's grumpy boss, Miss Holt.
Television roles
External links
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* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/theatrecollection/ Stephanie Cole archive at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection] ,University of Bristol
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