Abi Eniola

Abi Eniola is an English former actress. Known for her roles in Grange Hill (2000), Little Britain (2003–2004), and The Bill (2008), she gave up acting in 2009 and now works as a tutor and Communications Coach at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[1][2]

Abi Eniola
Born
Manchester, England
OccupationActress
Years active1991–2009
TelevisionGrange Hill (2000)
Little Britain (2003–2004)
The Bill (2008)

In 2023, Abiola became a trustee of the Actors' Benevolent Fund.[3]

Filmography

Television

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993–94Three Seven ElevenBarbara Richards8 episodes
1995ElidorSniffer6 episodes
1998The Broker's ManCheck Out GirlEpisode: Pensioned Off
1999Extremely DangerousLaurel FordEpisode #1.1
2000Grange HillSaritaEpisodes: #23.17, #23.5
2001HappinessSocial WorkerEpisode: I'm Doing It for Me
2001The GlassConference DelegateEpisode #1.1
2001Hearts and BonesSarahEpisode #2.6
2002StrangeNurse Mandy
2002–05DoctorsLena / Jan BlackmoreEpisode: Home Sweet Home
Episode: Hard to Swallow
2002TLCMidwifeEpisode: Clean White Coat #1.3
2003–04Little BritainSocial WorkerEpisodes: Largest Mince Pie (2003), #2.4 (2004)
2005IdealAlexEpisode: The Pregnancy
2005Doctor WhoCrosbieEpisode: Bad Wolf
2005CasualtyMonica PritchardEpisode: That's Amore
2007Thieves Like UsSchool receptionistEpisode: The Teapot Job
2007DesperadosCheryl Malone5 Episodes
2007Waterloo RoadMrs. DillonEpisode #3.5
2008The BillBeverley FoxEpisodes: Witness: Deadly Secret
Witness: Protection
Witness: Truth & Lies
The Witness: The Final Act
2009Coming UpNursery ManagerEpisode Raising Baby Rio

References

  1. Kiritharan, Kasturi (13 September 2022). "Abi Eniola, Actress and Coach at RADA Business". Sonder & Tell. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  2. "Abi Eniola". London Women's Forum. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  3. Kennedy, Dominic (18 June 2023). "Fear and loathing at actor's charity over ousting of octogenarian trustees". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 18 June 2023.


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