Adie Allen
Adie Allen is a British actress who graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, RADA in 1987. She has appeared in new plays at the Royal Court, the Almeida, the Bush and the Tricycle Theatre. She frequently appears on British television. Notable television appearances include Casualty (she played student nurse Kelly Liddle in a number of episodes in 1991, the television series "99-1" playing Liz Hulley in 1994, Alan Ayckbourn's West End premiere of "Communicating Doors" at the Gielgud Theatre in 1996, playing the time-travelling prostitute Poopay, as well as the 1997 television drama "The Woman in White" playing Margaret Porcher, and the Peter Kosminsky film "The Innocents" playing Helen Rickard in 2000. She was brought up in Bristol and was educated at Monks Park Comprehensive School, leaving when she was sixteen.
She is married to the architect Duncan Dalgleish, and has three children.
She is an active campaigner for the mental health charity, MIND.TV work
- The Bill
- Casualty as Kelly Liddle
- Inspector Morse as Miss Redpath
- Me, You and Him as Clare Taylor
- The Mary Whitehouse Experience in sketch parts
- Close Relations as WPC Lindsay
- Business with Friends
- Agatha Christie's Poirot as Lily
- Calling the Shots as Angela
- 99-1 as Liz Hulley
- The Changeling as Diaphanta
- The Woman in White as Margaret Porcher
- Wycliffe as Janet Miller
- Innocents as Helen Rickard
- Midsomer Murders as Annie Tyson
- Murder as Val
- 40 as Jodie
- Hear the Silence as Dr Carmel Wakefield
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as Liz Hughes
- Holby City
- EastEnders as Detective Sergeant Louise Hills
- Doctors as Jo
- Silent Witness as Mrs Hancock
- Casualty as DS Gill Mangrove
- New Tricks as Lizzy Bentham
- Witless as Mrs Forrest
- Father Brown as Iris Lightman, episode 4.3 "The Hangman's Demise"