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Marjorie Yates (born 13 April 1941) is a British actress best known for her role as Carol Fisher in the
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drama '' Shameless''.


Early life

Yates was born in
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, West Midlands, and studied at the Bournville College of Art.


Career

An early TV role was in
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's '' Play for Today'' ('' Kisses At Fifty'',
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, 1972) alongside
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and she went on to feature in several BBC's single play strands, including other 'Plays for Today' ''Better Than The Movies'' (1972), ''The Bouncing Boy'' (1972), ''A Helping Hand'' (1975), ''Daft Mam Blues'' (1977), ''Marya'' (1979), ''The Other Side'' (1979)', ''Pasmore'' (1980), Alan Bennett's ''Marks'' (1982) and ''June'' (1990). Other roles followed with a part in ''Putting on the Agony'' (
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, 1973) in which she had the lead role as Marilyn. The role was followed throughout the 1970s with minor parts in a number of television productions including ''
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'' and '' The Brothers'' in 1974 and '' The Sweeney'' in 1976. She continued her acting career on stage and television throughout the 1980s and 1990s including minor parts in '' Great Expectations'', '' Boon'', '' The Ruth Rendell Mysteries'', '' Village Hall'', ''
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'' the BBC's 1984 series ''Morgan's Boy'', '' Wycliffe'', ''Underbelly'' (1990) and a leading role in '' A Very British Coup''. Her film roles include the children's mother in '' The Optimists of Nine Elms'' (1973) with
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; '' Vault Of Horror'' (1973); '' Legend of the Werewolf'' (1975); '' The Glitterball'' (1977); as the wife of Donald Neilson in the crime film '' The Black Panther'' (1977), '' Priest of Love'' (1981), '' Wetherby'' (1985) and '' Dead Man's Folly'' (1986). She also featured alongside David Swift in ''Couples'', a long running, twice weekly day time drama on UK ITV about a marriage guidance counselling service. Yates appeared in the Terence Davies film '' The Long Day Closes'' (1992). Yates has had parts in '' Where the Heart Is'' in 1997 and '' Heartbeat'' in 2000. She has also appeared in ''
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'' in 1990, 1996 and twice in 2002. In 2001, Yates appeared on stage in London's West End in
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's "Star Quality", playing opposite Penelope Keith and Una Stubbs. She was initially cast in a small role for the Channel 4 comedy drama ''Shameless'' playing the role of Carol Fisher, mother of Veronica Ball (
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) in 2004, originally for one episode. After a minor role in ''
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'' Yates was invited back to ''Shameless'' on a permanent basis. She starred as Carol from series 2 in December 2004 to the end of series 4 in February 2007. She left after three series, when it was decided to write out the Fishers from the programme in 2006, following the departure of Peake. Her radio performances include
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's ''Untold Secrets'' (1995); ''Sonya And Leo'' (2002); ''Playing the Salesman'' (2006); a recurring role throughout 2008 in ''
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''; as well as
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's ''Sunday Play: Walk to the Paradise Garden'' in 2001. Yates has since been working in theatre. She appeared in the BBC series '' Casualty'' as Val Barnaby in the episode ''"The things we do for..."'' broadcast in July 2008. In January 2010 it was announced that Yates would once again team up with former ''Shameless'' co-star
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in the film ''Edge''. Filming began that same month. In 2022, Yates appeared as 'Hazel' in the film adaptation of Alan Bennett's play '' Allelujah.


Personal life

Yates was married for a time to Michael Freeman, a former parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party in
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(he came second to future prime minister
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at the 1970 general election) and a councillor on Barnet London Borough Council. They had two children, but divorced in the 1980s.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yates, Marjorie 1941 births Living people English film actresses English television actresses Actresses from Birmingham, West Midlands 20th-century English actresses 21st-century English actresses Alumni of the Bournville College of Art