Sandra Bryant

Sandra Bryant (born 30 September 1945) is a British television actress. She is best known for her roles as Sandra in On the Buses and in Coronation Street as Sandra.[1]

Sandra Bryant
Born (1945-09-30) 30 September 1945
OccupationFilm actress
television actress
Years active1959–1980

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1959 Carry On Teacher Schoolgirl
1970 Wuthering Heights
1971 She'll Follow You Anywhere Sue AKA, Passion Potion
1973 Holiday on the Buses Sandra

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Debbie Go Home Janie de Villiers TV short
1963 Suspense Girl "Walk in Fear"
1964 Z-Cars Eunice Davison "First Foot"
1966 Doctor Who Kitty "The War Machines: Parts 1 & 2"
1966 Emergency – Ward 10 Carole Hewitt "1.935", "1.937"
1967 Emergency – Ward 10 Frankie Bowman "A Cry for Help"
1967 Doctor Who Chicki "The Macra Terror: Episode 1"
1967 Mickey Dunne Patsy "The Tar Baby"
1967 Sat'day While Sunday Rita TV series
1968 Mr. Rose Georgina Rae "The Heralds of Death"
1968 Driveway Julie Brock "Meet the Major", "A Problem with Harry", "What About Yourself?"
1969 Her Majesty's Pleasure Rita Smith "This Can't Be Love"
1969 Love Story Pamela Regan-Powell "Ensign to the Cannon Proud"
1969 Coronation Street Sandra "1.872"
1969 Rogues' Gallery Molly Socket Main role
1969 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Molly Socket Main role (series 2)
1969 The Expert Girl "Do Not Go Gentle"
1969–70 Special Branch Christine Morris Recurring role (series 1–2)
1973 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? Glenys "I'll Never Forget Whatshername"
1973 On the Buses Sandra Recurring role (series 7)
1973 The Fenn Street Gang Jackie / Natalie "Is That a Proposal, Eric?", "Making Whoopee"
1974 Billy Liar Linda "Billy and the Matromonial Stakes"
1975 Not on Your Nellie Mavis "A-Haunting We Will Go"
1980 Breakaway Rita Black "The Local Affair: Parts 1 & 2"

References

  1. "Sandra Bryant". Wall Of Celebrities. Retrieved 2019-05-15.


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