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British actress and musician (born 1964)
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Sukie Smith
Born (1964-09-23) 23 September 1964 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Actress, Musician
Known forEastEnders

Sukie Smith (born 23 September 1964) is a British actress and musician. Her credits include the role of Rachel Branning in EastEnders in 2006, as well as appearances in Peak Practice and Doctors. She also appeared in several films, including A Summer Story (1988), The Witches (1990) and Topsy Turvy (1999).

She is an accomplished composer and has written the soundtrack for Hush Your Mouth, the debut feature for Neophyte Films directed by Tom Tyrwhitt. Smith writes and records songs and poems, which are performed under the name Madam. She has collaborated with artists such as Saskia Volde to make the Tate Gallery exhibited piece "Placebo". Her shows are regularly attended by English artists such as Georgina Starr, Paul Noble and Tim Noble and Sue Webster.

Filmography

Year Title Character Production Notes
Film
1988 A Summer Story Betsy
1990 The Witches Marlene
1998 Peggy Su! Rita
1999 Topsy-Turvy Clothilde
2001 Lawless Heart Charlie
Television
1989 Casualty Anna BBC 2 episodes
1992 Inspector Morse Lorraine ITV Episode: "Happy Families"
1996–97 Peak Practice Kirsty Attwood ITV 10 episodes
2006 EastEnders Rachel Branning BBC Recurring
2012 Doctors Unknown BBC 1 episode
2015 Hetty Feather Madame Adeline CBBC 1 episode

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