
Fiona Dolman
In 1998, Dolman was featured in a supporting role in Channel 4's one year vampire series Ultraviolet.
From 1998 to 2001, Dolman played Jacqueline “Jackie” Lambert / Jacqueline “Jackie” Bradley in Heartbeat.
Dolman featured briefly in the BBC show Paradox. She also appeared in the BBC series Waterloo Road in August 2010 as a Police sergeant.
Since 2011 Dolman has appeared as Sarah Barnaby, wife of DCI John Barnaby and new head teacher at Causton Comprehensive School, in Midsomer Murders. She has also appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.
In 2013, Dolman gave birth to a daughter.
In 2019, Dolman successfully completed the London Marathon in memory of her father and raised a substantial amount of money for Hospice UK, for which she is an Ambassador.
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