Annette Badland is a big fan of her Ted Lasso castmates! In a conversation with PEOPLE surrounding her partnership with Airbnb, the actress — who plays Crown & Anchor owner Mae on the hit Apple TV+ ...
Midsomer Murders star Annette Badland has said she is relishing the chance to play an older woman who “has a mind” and “can give the boys as good as they get” on mainstream TV. The actress, 69, is ...
Aunt Babe's past has left many EastEnders fans shocked over the last few months, but Annette Badland has defended her character's dark actions. Babe was responsible for exposing Jason's true colours ...
Midsomer Murders star Annette Badland, who brilliantly portrays the show's chief pathologist Fleur Perkins, has spilled the beans on the secrets behind the ITV drama's enduring appeal. Chatting ...
Annette Badland is the latest castmember set to exit EastEnders. The actress has played evil Aunt Babe on the BBC soap since 2013, but is now poised to follow the likes of Rita Simons, Sam Womack and ...
EastEnders star Annette Badland has revealed that her villainous role on the soap led to her "living in hiding" due to receiving death threats. The 74 year old actress portrayed Mick Carter's (played ...
Annette Badland might have infuriated us all thanks to her (frankly batshit) turn as Babe Smith in EastEnders, but the actress has revealed that the enthusiasm for her character sometimes turned a ...
Ted Lasso - the Emmy award-winning Apple TV show - will be making a triumphant return to the small screen on March 15 and to celebrate the release of season three, diehard followers of all things AFC ...
Annette Badland (born 26 August 1950) is an English actress known for a wide range of roles on television, radio, stage, and film. She is best known for her roles as Margaret Blaine in the BBC science ...
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