Rosie Collins

Rosie Collins is an English actress, mostly in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Best known for playing Rosie the secretary in season 3 of Justice as well as Trixie on Acorn Antiques, the fake soap that was part of Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. Also made an appearance in cult 1978 horror movie Terror.

Born: May 1953 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England.


TV Credits
1985-1986: Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV as Trixie


1983: Jack of Diamonds: A Drip in the Ocean as Sharon Finch
1983: Jack of Diamonds: Colonel of the Nuts as Sharon Finch
1983: Jack of Diamonds: She Was Only a Corporal’s Daughter as Sharon Finch


1982: The Neighborhood as Neighbor (as Rose Collins)


1981: The Two Ronnies Season 9 Episode 1 Elsie
1981: The Incredible Mr Tanner as Prudence


1980: Shoestring: Looking for Mr Wright as Clerk in Bureau
1980: Keep It in the Family: Home Is Where the Heat Is as Box Office Girl
1980: Grundy: For Love or Money as Cashier
1980: The Enigma Files: False-Hearted Lover as Cilla Mayhew


1979: Bless Me Father: Blessings from Heaven as Young Lady
1979: Shelley: Moving In as Waitress


1978: Bless Me Father: Baptism of Fire
1978: The Sweeney: Messenger of the Gods as Gloria
1978: Send in the Girls: Away All Boats as Pet


1977: Jubilee: Street Party as Shirley Moore


1975: Crossroads Episode 2450 as Tina Webb


1974: Billy Liar: Billy and a Missing Item as Diana
1974: Justice as Rosie (Series)
1974: Boy Dominic: Charles and Emma as Julia Slingsby
1974: Dixon of Dock Green: Full Circle as Amanda


1973: Doctor in Charge: There’s No Fire Without Smoke as Nurse (No onscreen credit)


1972: Dixon of Dock Green: Starpoint West as Cecilia Parks

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