Tania Merle Emery (born 26 June 1976 in Windsor, Berkshire) is a
British actress best known for her television role as DC
Kate Spears in the
ITV police drama
The Bill.
Before joining
The Bill in 2000, she filmed a trilogy of films about London life all under the same director, Simon Rumley. These movies include;
The Truth Game,
Strong Language and
Club Le Monde. Emery has appeared in various shorts such as
Dolls and Makers where she played lead character Anne, and
Commercial Hairdressing for director Andy Isaacs. And she also appeared in the
Model Raj at Waterman's Arts Centre and played three different characters in
BBC Radio 4's —
The Actress, The Writer and The Censor.
Before joining the cast of
The Bill as a regular, she appeared in an episode of
The Bill, in an episode called “Bad Habits”, playing a beaten-up prostitute named Dawn South. She joined the regular cast in 2000 as DC Kate Spears ("On The Hook - Part 1"). The start of the make over of the show with the addition of young, good-looking police officers and a whole new CID team. Emery describes Spears as: "a feisty kick ass kind of girl". After two years, Emery was given the sack by the new executive producer who killed off Spears along with several other under-used characters in "The Sun Hill Fire" (008).
After
The Bill, Emery made a guest appearance in an episode of the series
Doctors and reprised her role as Kate Spears for a spoof skit show,
Jon Culshaw. She had roles in the...
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