Katharine Schlesinger

Katharine Schlesinger

Acting 2 titles 1963-01-01 Islington, London, England

Katharine Schlesinger is a renowned British actress celebrated for her compelling performances on both television and film. She gained significant recognition for her portrayal of Anne Frank in the acclaimed 1987 BBC miniseries adaptation of *The Diary of Anne Frank*. Schlesinger further showcased her talent as Catherine Morland, the spirited heroine of Jane Austen's *Northanger Abbey*, in a BBC film opposite Peter Firth.

Her versatile acting skills led her to a variety of roles throughout her career. In 1988, she appeared as Susie in the sitcom *No Frills*, created by Kathy Staff. The following year, she took on the role of the sinister Gwendolyn in the *Doctor Who* serial *Ghost Light*, a performance that garnered attention among fans. Additionally, Schlesinger portrayed Sue-Lyn, an actress who transitions to a minicab driver, in the drama series *Rides*, which aired from 1992 to 1993.

Beyond her on-screen achievements, Katharine is also the niece of renowned director John Schlesinger. Today, she shares her passion for the performing arts by teaching drama to children in North London, inspiring the next generation of actors and actresses. Her contributions to the entertainment industry and dedication to education continue to resonate within the theatrical community.

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