About Trish

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Credits

  • Sunset Song

    Sunset Song (2015)
    Film by Terence Davies (Drama) Actress The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.

  • Up There

    Up There (2012)
    Film by Zam Salim (Comedy, Drama and Fantasy) Actress Martin (deceased) is stuck in a dead-end job, welcoming the newly departed into the afterlife. All he dreams of is going 'Up There'. But his plans are thrown into disarray when he has to team up with the relentlessly chirpy Rash and together they lose a new arrival. The mismatched pair give chase and end up in a remote seaside town populated by cocky teenagers, sinister old women and the enigmatic Liz, who has 'suicide written all over her'. Can they stop bickering long enough to find the lost soul? Will Rash be reunited with his brother Chunky? And can Martin get back in time to finally get 'Up There'? UP THERE is a killer comedy about life, death and irritating friends. Written by Anonymous

  • Perfect Sense

    Perfect Sense (2011)
    Film by David Mackenzie (Drama, Romance and Science Fiction) Actress An odd epidemic appears across the globe: people suddenly lose one of their senses. At first, it's an outbreak of loss of smell. It's often presaged by a destructive temper tantrum. In this mix are a scientist and a chef - she's Susan, one of a team trying to understand the epidemic; he's Michael, charming and engaging. Susan and Michael begin a relationship in the middle of increasing chaos, as the loss of other senses plagues more people and as civil authorities try to maintain order. Susan's voice-over reflections provide insight. Is love possible in such a changed world? Can anything make perfect sense? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Dear Green Place

    Dear Green Place (2008)
    Television (Comedy) Actress

  • Taggart

    Taggart (2003 - 2008)
    Television by Glenn Chandler (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actress The Maryhill CID investigates gruesome murders against the bleak backdrop of the city of Glasgow.

  • Still Game

    Still Game (2007)
    Television (Comedy) Actress Jack and Victor have broken out of Chewin' The Fat and now have their own six part series on BBC One Scotland. These Glaswegian patter merchants may be long in the tooth but they're Still Game for all kinds of carry-on. Written by David Nisbet <j_archer@trek-generations.co.uk>

  • Terri McIntyre

    Terri McIntyre (2003)
    Television (Comedy) Actress This sitcom comes to us from the makers of "Frans People" and once again filmed on location in Glasgow.Terri played by Simon Carlyle runs a tanning salon "Fan of the tan" and spends most of her time cavorting with other colorful characters in the "Whippet Inn".In search of romance etc and with a checkered past,life just goes from humor to heartache in true comedy farce. Written by JD Lynch

  • Rebus

    Rebus (2000)
    Television (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actress DI John Rebus is a hard drinking, unkempt, womanizing police officer whose job is his whole life. He is the most senior and most experienced DI at his station. He has a mysterious past that his partner DS Siobhan Clarke learns about from time to time through various comments Rebus makes. She is a young woman who wants to succeed, but does not have much of a personal life. She feels being paired with Rebus jeopardizes her career because of his unorthodox methods, but she is also fascinated by the man and is extremely loyal. DI Rebus' boss is Chief Superintendent Templar, a woman who was one of Rebus' lovers in a distant past. Their relationship is now one where they barely tolerate each other. Written by Anonymous

  • Rab C. Nesbitt

    Rab C. Nesbitt (1999)
    Television by Ian Pattison (Comedy) Actress Classic BBC Sitcom about Rab C. Nesbitt, a stringed vested philosopher (in his own way) who spends his days getting drunk in his local with best mate Jamesie and going home to clash with wife Mary and his two sons Gash and Burnie. The series follows Rab as he talks to the camera about the way life is and the state of the country, When he's not doing that he is drinking, trying to keep his family together or shouting the odds at anybody who is stupid enough to argue the point. No matter where in Govan you go you cant escape the wrath of the Nesbitt man! Written by Anonymous

Education

  • Glasgow University
    (1980-1983)

  • Royal Scottish Conservatiore
    (1980-1983)

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