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Nichola McAuliffe

Nichola McAuliffe (born 27 August 1955) is an English television and stage actress and writer, best known for her role as Sheila Sabatini in the ITV sitcom ''Surgical Spirit'' (1989-1995). She has also starred in several stage musicals and won the 1988 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role in ''Kiss Me, Kate''.
==Acting career==
McAuliffe was born in 1955 in Surrey, England,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=McAuliffe, Nichola )〕 and trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Between 1989 and 1995, she starred as obstreperous surgeon Sheila Sabatini in the ITV sitcom ''Surgical Spirit'', her most high-profile acting role to date. She also appeared in the long-running soap opera ''Coronation Street'' between 2001 and 2002.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Nichola McAuliffe )〕 Other TV roles were in "The Sound of Drums", a ''Doctor Who'' episode screened on 23 June 2007, and in ''My Family'' as the judge in episode "Life Begins at Fifty".〔
In 1999 she played Jocasta, alongside Michael Sheen in the title role, in a Naxos Records audio recording of Sophocles' ''Oedipus the King''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Oedipus the King (Unabridged) )
She has also had a number of stage roles, and was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1988 (1987 season) for "Best Actress in a Musical" for ''Kiss Me, Kate''. She also appeared as the evil Baroness Bomburst in the West End production of ''Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'' at the London Palladium, and was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role or Musical of 2002 for her performance in the production.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Olivier Winners 2003 )
In 2009 she appeared as the Wicked Fairy at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, in ''Sleeping Beauty'' alongside Sarah-Jane Honeywell and Shane Lynch.

In 2012, McAuliffe, a winner in 2001 for her performance in ''A Bed Among the Lentils'' was again named best actress (the only person to win the nomination twice) in the Stage Awards for Acting Excellence at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Winners Revealed for The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012 )〕 She appeared in ''Maurice’s Jubilee'', which she also wrote, a comic play, staged at The Pleasance, which tells the story of an elderly man at the end of his life who is preparing to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, McAuliffe also plays his nurse.
In film, McAuliffe provided the voice of James Bond's BMW in the 1997 film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''. In 2009 she appeared in ''Chéri'' with Michelle Pfeiffer.
McAuliffe is to appear as Maria Borrow in the upcoming Sky1 television film television film adaptation of the M. C. Beaton novel ''Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death''.

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