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Sharon Delores Clarke (born 1966, in London), known professionally as Sharon D. Clarke, is an English actress and singer. Best known to television audiences for her role as Lola Griffin in the medical drama ''Holby City'', Clarke has also played lead roles in many West End musicals, including originating the role of the Killer Queen in ''We Will Rock You'' and originating Oda Mae Brown in ''Ghost the Musical''. ==Television career== Clarke is known for her role in the BBC medical drama ''Holby City'' in which she played Lola Griffin, a doctor with ancestors from Ghana. She left the programme in 2008. Other television roles include the character of Gran'Ma Flossie in the CBBC show ''The Crust''. In 2008, Clarke sat alongside Russell Watson as a judge on the BBC talent show ''Last Choir Standing''. Clarke's other TV credits include: ''Waking the Dead'', ''Soldier Soldier'', ''Broken Glass'', ''Between the Lines'', ''Children's Ward'', ''Stop, Look & Listen Mary Seacole'', ''Past Caring'', ''The Singing Detective'', ''EastEnders'' and ''Where's Boo''. Clarke has also appeared as a guest on ''Ready Steady Cook'' hosted by Ainsley Harriott representing ''Holby City'' in 2008, winning with chef Garrey Dawson. She has appeared as a guest on ''The Paul O'Grady Show'' and sang the "O'Grady, O'Grady" song to celebrate the 500th show. She has also made appearances on ''Children in Need'' for the BBC, performing as Killer Queen with the cast of ''We Will Rock You'' and also singing with her ''Holby City'' co-stars. On 10 August 2010, Clarke appeared in an episode of ''The Bill'', "Death Knock" as brothel owner Denise Jones. On 24 January 2011, she appeared in ''EastEnders'', as Connor Stanley's mother Kendra. In May 2011, Clarke starred in the BBC drama ''The Shadow Line'' as Mrs. Dixon appearing in episodes 2 and 3. Clarke voices the character of Treetog in the CBeebies series ''Tree Fu Tom''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sharon D. Clarke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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