Jacqueline Clarke
- Date of Birth: 1942-02-13
- Place of Birth: Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Biography
Jacqueline Clarke is a British actress and comedienne best known for her work as a sketch performer on Dave Allen at Large. Born on February 13, 1942 in Buckinghamshire, England, she made her acting ... Jacqueline Clarke is a British actress and comedienne best known for her work as a sketch performer on Dave Allen at Large. Born on February 13, 1942 in Buckinghamshire, England, she made her acting debut in the TV series "No Hiding Place," followed by appearances in "Public Eye," "The Dustbinmen," "Hark at Barker," "The Adventures of Don Quick" and "Doctor at Large." She also had a role in the 1969 film, "Night After Night After Night." In 1971, she started work as one of the sketch performers on "Dave Allen at Large." On the series, she showed a vast repetoire as a chameleon-like actress, playing everything from sexy French girls to dour nuns and old gossipy lady, starring in all five years of the series and its revivals. Through her career, she also appeared on "The Basil Brush Show," "Battle of the Sexes," " Mike Yarwood in Persons" and "The Mike Reid Show." Through her career, she has worked with Kenny Everett and Kelly Monteith, and has made appearances on "Rings on Their Fingers," "A Sharp Intake of Breath," "Engagement Partners," "The Young Ones," "Eureka," "Chish 'n' Fips," "The Little and Large Show," "The Gingerbread Man," "Surgical Spirit" and "Molly's Gang." In 1992, she performed in play, "It Runs in the Family," by Ray Cooney at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England with John Quayle, Sandra Dickinson, Wanda Ventham, Henry McGee, Dennis Ramsden, Doris Hare, and Windsor Davies in the cast. She was formerly married to actor Barrie Gosney until his passing in January 2008.

The Kenny Everett Television Show
Comedy • 1982 February

Love Among the Ruins
Drama, Romance, TV Movie, Comedy • 1975 March

Only When I Laugh
Comedy • 1979 October

The Bill
Crime, Drama • 1984 October

The Bill
Crime, Drama • 1984 October

Sykes
Comedy • 1972 September

Hark at Barker
Comedy • 1969 April

Hark at Barker
Comedy • 1969 April

Night After Night After Night
Horror, Crime • 1969 January

The Little And Large Show
Comedy • 1978 September