Belinda Lang

Actress

Birthday December 23, 1953

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Marylebone, London, England

Age 70 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1953

Belinda Lucy Lange (born 23 December 1953), known professionally as Belinda Lang, is an English actress.

Lang was born in the Marylebone district in West London, in 1953, the daughter of actors Jeremy Hawk and Joan Heal.

Lang is perhaps best known for her starring roles in three sitcoms – as Kate in Dear John, Bill Porter in 2point4 Children and Liza Ferrari in Second Thoughts.

1980

After a small part as 'Girl in Bath' in Play for Today in 1980, she appeared, later that year, in the TV adaptation of To Serve Them All My Days.

Following this, she had several one-off appearances and small parts until her role in Dear John.

1981

Her theatre credits include London productions of the Noël Coward plays, Present Laughter (1981), Blithe Spirit (1997), and Hay Fever (2006).

Her radio/audio credits include voicing narrator Madeleine in the podcast Wooden Overcoats.

Her other theatre credits include Present Laughter (1981), The Clandestine Marriage (1984), Dead Funny (1995), Blithe Spirit (1997), and Hay Fever (2006).

1986

Following Dear John (1986–1987), she played Martha in The Bretts (1987–1988), during which she acted alongside her future husband, Hugh Fraser.

Around the same time, she also appeared as Sheila Walsh in Bust.

1988

In 1988, Lang appeared in the BBC Radio 4 play Hard of Hearing opposite Graham Blockey.

She took part in Stilgoe's Around, also broadcast on Radio 4 and BBC Radio 2.

Second Thoughts was based on a radio programme originally broadcast on Radio 4.

In 1988 she married actor Hugh Fraser, with whom she has one daughter, Lily Fraser.

Lang has taken on many stage roles.

She is part of the cast of the touring play Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners and Ladies in Lavender starring alongside Hayley Mills

1990

Lang also had a lead part in the television series Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, in which she played the artist Agatha Troy between 1990 and 1994.

1991

She is known for playing Liza in the ITV sitcom Second Thoughts (1991–94), and Bill Porter in the BBC sitcom 2point4 Children (1991–99).

In 1991, she took a lead role in 2point4 Children alongside Gary Olsen.

1999

The sitcom ran for eight series, ending in 1999.

2000

In 2000, she appeared as Christine Hamilton in the television film Justice in Wonderland.

Since 2point4 Children, Lang has rarely appeared on television, instead taking on more stage work.

2004

She has, however, made guest appearances in several programmes, including playing the ill-fated business woman, Elspeth Inkpen-Thomas, in Midsomer Murders, alongside John Nettles and television presenter Quinnie Dorrell in "The Gongoozlers", a 2004 episode of the murder mystery series Rosemary and Thyme.

She has also appeared in two episodes of the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors.

2009

In 2009, she made a brief return to sitcom, playing Margot in an episode of BBC sitcom My Family, and then in 2014 playing Marina Fairchild in Citizen Khan, another BBC series.

In 2022, she appeared as landlady Mrs Clam in Sister Boniface Mysteries in a recurring role.

Lang was chairman from 2009 to 2011 and continues to help promote them among the theatrical profession.

2015

From 2015 to 2022, a hiatus for production required due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she voiced the anthropomorphic mouse and narrator Madeleine in the sitcom audio podcast Wooden Overcoats.

2016

Lang appeared with Nicholas Farrell and David Robb in Alan Bennett's "Single Spies" play during 2016.

2017

BBC Proms 2017 "Aunt Eller" in Oklahoma with the John Wilson Orchestra (2017).

She is now a vice-president of the theatre charity The Theatrical Guild, having been involved with them for many years.