Corinne Skinner-Carter

Nascimento : 1931-01-01, Trinidad

História

Corinne Skinner-Carter is a Trinidadian actress, based in the United Kingdom. As Corinne Skinner, she began acting professionally in the 1950s. She has worked in black British film and television, and is possibly best known for her role as Audrey Trueman in BBC's EastEnders.

Filmes

Sitting in Limbo
Lucille
Depois de 50 anos no Reino Unido, Anthony Bryan é detido injustamente pelo Ministério do Interior e ameaçado de deportação. Depois de 50 anos no Reino Unido, Anthony Bryan é detido injustamente pelo Ministério do Interior e ameaçado de deportação. Filme feito para a tv, da BBC
Gholam
Mrs. Green
An Iranian expat living in London has a shady past and an enigmatic present.
Resonant Frequency
Pauline
Haunted by threatening voices from a radio, a paranoid schizophrenic descends into psychosis.
This Little Life
Midwife
A powerful one-off drama written by Rosemary Kay , winner of the BBC's Dennis Potter award for new screenwriting. Sadie and Richie MacGregor are thrown into the terrifying world of neo-natal intensive care when their son Luke is born prematurely. Willed on by his desperate parents, he gradually grows in strength - but as Sadie develops a unique bond with her son, her relationship with Richie begins to suffer.
Babymother
Edith - Mother
A single mother determined to make it as a singer puts together an all-girl reggae group named Neeta, Sweeta, & Nastie with her friends. Living in a housing estate with little support, the odds are obviously against her. Emotionally she struggles too as she learns at her mother's death that her actual mother is the woman she had thought was her older sister. With the help of a female agent, the group starts to get some exposure and rises above their setting.
Hidden Fears
Mrs. Katz
A widowed woman is being stalked by her husband's murderers.
Dreaming Rivers
Miss T.
A bittersweet and nostalgic short drama illustrating the spirit of modern families touched by the experience of migration. Miss T., from the Caribbean, lives alone in her one-room apartment, her children and husband having left her to pursue new dreams. When she dies her family and friends gather at her wake. The tapestry of words that interweave the drama convey the fragments of a life lived, but only partly remembered.
Elphida
Marcia
Elphida is 30. She has been married for 13 years and has 3 children. She plans to restart her education when her youngest child goes to nursery. Then the nursery is closed. On top of this, her parents are contemplating divorce and want her to act as a go between.
Burning an Illusion
Pat's Mother
A young black woman in England becomes increasingly frustrated with her life with her lazy, demanding boyfriend, and with the help of friends seeks something better.
Pressure
Tony's Aunt
A British-born younger son of an immigrant family from Trinidad finds himself adrift between two cultures.
Man About the House
Housewife
An unscrupulous property developer wants to flatten the street to make way for new buildings.Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred and their lodgers join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are, finally winning the day
Love Thy Neighbour
Black Bride
Two men who are nextdoor neighbors constantly battle it out over seemingly trivial offenses. Their wives, on the other hand, are best of friends. The two couples attempt to win a 'love-thy-neighbor' competition by lying...
Lá Fora Ruge o Ódio
Mrs. Jackson
Flame in the Streets is a 1961 British drama film directed by Roy Ward Baker. Racial tensions manifest themselves at home, work and on the streets during Bonfire Night in the burgeoning West Indian community of early 1960s Britain. Trades union leader (Mills) fights for the rights of a black worker but struggles with the news that his own daughter is planning to marry a West Indian, much against his own logic and the prejudice of his wife.