Jo Martin






Jo Martin





Jo Martin is an actress, best known for playing Natalie Crouch on a BBC1 black sitcom called The Crouches, which aired September 2003 - 2005.


Martin played Roly Crouch's wife. Roly is portrayed by Robbie Gee. They have two children, a boy and girl. The boy is called Adrian and the girl is called Adele.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Television


    • 2.1 As herself




  • 3 External links





Early life


She was born in London to a Jamaican mother.



Television




  • The Jonah Man (2017) ... David Simpson


  • Jonathan Creek (2016) ... Sandy Johnson ( Demon's Roost)


  • NW (2016) ... Saul Dibb


  • Together (2015) ... Anne Griffin (2 episodes)


  • Hollyoaks (2014) ...Petula Delaney (1 episode)


  • Wizards vs Aliens (2013) ... Elizabeth Hatcher (1 episode: The Thirteen Floor: Part One)


  • The Prodigals (2007) .... Leon's Mother,


  • Deadmeat (2007) .... Melanie


  • Doctors .... Anne Charlton / ... (2 episodes, 2002–2006)


  • Batman Begins (2005) .... Police Prison Official


  • Black Out (2005) (TV) .... Celia Jackson


  • Tunnel of Love (2004) (TV) .... Education Officer 1


  • The Bill .... Cindy / ... (3 episodes, 1989–2004)


  • The Crouches (2003–2005) TV series .... Natalie Crouch


  • Cheeky (2003) .... Zoe


  • My Family .... 1970s Nurse (1 episode, 2003)


  • Casualty .... WDS Bridgeman (2 episodes, 2002)


  • The Jolly Boys' Last Stand (2000) .... Tina


  • The Murder of Stephen Lawrence (1999) (TV) .... Cheryl Stoley


  • Comedy Nation (1998) TV series .... Various roles (unknown episodes)


  • Chef! .... Rochelle (2 episodes, 1996)


  • The Brittas Empire .... Mrs Walsh (1 episode, 1991)


  • Birds of a Feather .... Joy (1 episode, 1990)


  • For Queen & Country (1988) .... Pearl


  • EastEnders (November 2014) .... Judy



As herself




  • GMTV .... Herself (1 episode, 2003)


  • Loose Women .... Herself (1 episode, 2003)



External links



  • Jo Martin on IMDb



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