Full Name Martha Howe Name Martha Howe-Douglas Years active 1997–present | Occupation Actress Role Actress | |
Education Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Nominations The British Soap Award for Best Comedy Performance, The British Soap Award for Best Newcomer Movies and TV shows Similar People Laurence Rickard, Richard Bracewell, Debbie Isitt |
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Martha Howe-Douglas is an English actress. she played receptionist Donna Parmar in the BBC One daytime soap Doctors, various characters in the children's series Horrible Histories and Debbie Maddox The Chosen One in Sky TV's Yonderland.
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- Martha howe douglas jim howick and simon farnaby interview for bill hd
- Interview simon farnaby jim howick martha howe douglas bill the fan carpet
- Career
- Awards and nominations
- References
Interview simon farnaby jim howick martha howe douglas bill the fan carpet
Career

Howe-Douglas graduated from RADA in 2003 and performed in various theatre productions while there. In the same year that she left RADA, she appeared in the Christmas Special of The Office, replacing Dawn as the receptionist at Wernham-Hogg.

From 24 April 2006 until 11 May 2007, Howe-Douglas played Brummie receptionist Donna Parmar in the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors.

In 2009, she landed one of the main multi-role parts on a new children's TV history sketch show programme, CBBC's Horrible Histories, where over five years / series, she played numerous characters including the queens Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, Mary, Queen of Scots and Victoria — see Horrible Histories for list of characters. In 2011, she appeared in The Proms, in a special live "Horrible Histories Big Prom Party" performance.

In 2013 she appeared as 33-year-old Debbie Maddox in Sky1's series Yonderland reprising the role for a second series in 2015.
Other acting roles have included appearing in The Armstrong & Miller Show on BBC One and playing Flora Dies-Early in the hit radio comedy show Bleak Expectations as well as Lady Anne Woodstock in the radio show The Castle.
Awards and nominations
In the 2007 British Soap Awards, Howe-Douglas was nominated twice for her role in Doctors, for '"Best Newcomer", where she came third out of four in the poll, and "Best Comedy Performance", where she came second. In the 2011 Children's BAFTAs, she was nominated for "Best Performer" for her performance in Horrible Histories.