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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Louis Hilyer (m. 2004)

Role
  
Television actress


Name
  
Matilda Ziegler

Years active
  
1987–present

Siblings
  
Dominic Ziegler

Matilda Ziegler biting her lips while looking at something and wearing a brown blazer and white and brown blouse

Born
  
23 July 1964 (age 59) (
1964-07-23
)
Ashford, Kent, England

Children
  
Faye Hilyer, Herbie Hilyer, Evie Hilyer

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Robin Driscoll, Louis Hilyer, Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis, Dominic Ziegler

Matilda Ziegler (born 23 July 1964) is an English television, stage and film actress best known for her roles as Pearl Pratt in Lark Rise to Candleford, Irma Gobb in Mr. Bean (Mr. Bean's girlfriend), and as Donna Ludlow in the long-running BBC1 serial EastEnders, and Ruth in the BBC Three sitcom Swiss Toni.

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Matilda Ziegler with a tight-lipped smile and curly hair while wearing a black blouse

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Television career

Matilda Ziegler with a tight-lipped smile and curly hair while wearing a black blouse

Ziegler's first screen role remains her best known. In her early twenties, during 1987–89, she appeared on EastEnders, playing the scheming Donna Ludlow, the illegitimate daughter of series regular Kathy Beale (Gillian Taylforth). After trying to reunite with her mother and being immediately rejected by her, Donna contended with prostitution, an attempted gang rape, a heroin addiction and finally suicide (dying of a heroin overdose). The final death scenes of Ziegler's character, who had choked to death on her own vomit, have been hailed as one of the most powerful anti-drug images ever screened on the programme.

Matilda Ziegler looking at something while hand on her chin and wearing light blue and black blouse, necklace, earrings, and ring

After leaving EastEnders in April 1989, Ziegler went on to star in the ITV sitcom Mr. Bean, where she played various characters, especially a four episode stint as Irma Gobb, the title character's long suffering girlfriend.

Matilda Ziegler as Irma Gobb in the 1990 tv series, Mr. Bean while holding a gift and wearing eyeglasses and brown and blue dress

Other television credits include Harbour Lights (1999), acting alongside Nick Berry, who also played her love interest, Simon Wicks, in EastEnders; Where the Heart Is (2000); Holby City (2003); Casualty; An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1998), and the ITV police drama, The Bill (2003), among others. She also played roles in the films Decadence (1994), Jilting Joe (1998) and City Slacker (2012).

Ziegler played Ruth, wife of car salesman Toni, in the BBC sitcom Swiss Toni (2003–04). She also appeared in the BAFTA Television Award-winning drama, Sex Traffic (2004). In 2005, she played Christine Miller in the fourth series of The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, and in 2007, she guest-starred in the BBC Birmingham/BBC One medical drama Doctors. She played the part of Pearl Pratt, in the BBC adaptations of Lark Rise to Candleford in 2008–11.

She appeared in one episode of Outnumbered, and one episode of Death in Paradise (2013). In 2015, she appeared in an episode of Foyle's War, and Episode 6, Series 4 of Call the Midwife.

Stage and radio career

Ziegler has appeared in many stage productions, including Twelfth Night for the Royal Shakespeare Company (2001); the theatrical version of Mr. Bean; Women Laughing at the Royal Court Theatre; Volpone, Inadmissible Evidence and Machinal, all at the National Theatre; Featuring Loretta and The Memory Of Water—both at the Hampstead Theatre. She also starred as Sheila Birling in Stephen Daldry's award-winning production of An Inspector Calls at the Aldwych Theatre and for the production's Australian tour, along with Lady Sneerwell in Deborah Warner's 2011 The School for Scandal at the Barbican Centre.

Her radio work has included playing Dr Ruth Anderson in the second and third series of the BBC Radio 4 comedy show, Rigor Mortis (2004–06). She took over from Tracy-Ann Oberman, who played the role in the show's first series. She also featured in Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off in 2010, and as Princess Theresa of Liechtenstein in the fourth series of Cabin Pressure in 2013, a role she reprised for the show's final episode in 2014. She had previously played an air traffic controller and a paramedic in the second episode of the first series.

She also performed in an BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of P. G. Wodehouse's Meet Mr Mulliner in 2002. In 2015 Ziegler directed Norwich School's production of "The Cherry Orchard".

Personal life

In July 2004, Ziegler married actor Louis Hilyer. The couple have two daughters, Evie (b. 1997) and Faye (b. 2000), and one son, Herbie (b. 2005). Ziegler and Hilyer first met while appearing in the London production of an Stephen Daldry production, The Great Pretenders. Since then, they have worked together on several projects, including the Daldry-directed Inspector Calls and television's Harbour Lights. Ziegler is Associate Director at Norwich School.

Filmography

Actress
2023
The Diplomat (TV Series) as
Olga
- Keep Your Enemies Closer (2023) - Olga
2023
Maternal (TV Series) as
Becky Hillford
- Episode #1.2 (2023) - Becky Hillford
- Episode #1.1 (2023) - Becky Hillford
2022
Miss Scarlet & the Duke (TV Series) as
Mary Dawson / Bloody Mary
- A Pauper's Grave (2022) - Mary Dawson / Bloody Mary
2022
Living as
Prim Lady
2021
The Girlfriend Experience (TV Series) as
Dr. Lindbergh
- Integration (2021) - Dr. Lindbergh
- Shuffle (2021) - Dr. Lindbergh
2020
The Alienist (TV Series) as
Mallory Hunter
- Angel of Darkness: Last Exit to Brooklyn (2020) - Mallory Hunter
2020
The Rhythm Section as
Monica Patrick
2002
Mr. Bean: The Animated Series (TV Series) as
Additional Voices / Irma Gobb
- Dancing Bean (2016) - Additional Voices (voice)
- A Magic Day Out (2016) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Ice Cream (2016) - Additional Voices (voice)
- A Round of Golf (2016) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Muscle Bean (2016) - Irma Gobb (voice)
- Opera Bean (2015) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Wedding Day (2015) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Scout Bean (2015) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Super Spy (2015) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Home Movie (2015) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Double Trouble (2004) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Keyboard Capers (2004) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Bean in Love (2003) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Dinner for Two (2003) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Wanted (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
- In the Pink (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Hot Date (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Big TV (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
- The Mole (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
- Birthday Bear (2002) - Additional Voices (voice)
2015
Call the Midwife (TV Series) as
Dulcie Roland
- Episode #4.6 (2015) - Dulcie Roland
2015
Foyle's War (TV Series) as
Lady Ava Woolf
- Trespass (2015) - Lady Ava Woolf
2013
Vera (TV Series) as
Mary Culvert
- Young Gods (2013) - Mary Culvert
2013
Death in Paradise (TV Series) as
Janice Palmer
- A Dash of Sunshine (2013) - Janice Palmer
2012
The Poison Tree (TV Mini Series) as
Alison Larch
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - Alison Larch
2012
City Slacker as
Louisa
2012
Inspector Lewis (TV Series) as
Helena Wright
- The Soul of Genius (2012) - Helena Wright
2008
Lark Rise to Candleford (TV Series) as
Pearl Pratt
2007
Doctors (TV Series) as
Susan Oakley / Jess Butler
- Carousel: Part 5 (2010) - Susan Oakley
- Carousel: Part 4 (2010) - Susan Oakley
- Carousel: Part 3 (2010) - Susan Oakley
- Carousel: Part 2 (2010) - Susan Oakley
- Carousel: Part 1 (2010) - Susan Oakley
- Stand by Me (2007) - Jess Butler
- Force of Habit (2007) - Jess Butler
- Aftermath (2007) - Jess Butler
2010
Summer in Transylvania (TV Series) as
Ms Kubilikilik
- Attack of the Psycho Dates (2010) - Ms Kubilikilik
- Summer That Time Forgot: Part 1 (2010) - Ms Kubilikilik
2007
Lead Balloon (TV Series) as
Fiona
- Points (2007) - Fiona (as Matilda Zeigler)
2007
Outnumbered (TV Series) as
Kate
- The Quiet Night In (2007) - Kate
2006
Talk (Short) as
Janice
2005
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (TV Series) as
Christine Miller
- Word of God (2005) - Christine Miller
- The Seed of Cunning (2005) - Christine Miller
2004
Sex Traffic (TV Mini Series) as
Lou
- Episode #1.2 (2004) - Lou
- Episode #1.1 (2004) - Lou
2003
Swiss Toni (TV Series) as
Ruth / Ruth Gordon
- On Top of Old Smokey (2004) - Ruth
- Listening (2004) - Ruth
- Fothergill 2000 (2004) - Ruth
- Pangolin (2004) - Ruth
- Cable Show (2004) - Ruth
- Gellward (2004) - Ruth
- Depression (2004) - Ruth
- Speed Date (2004) - Ruth
- Troubleshooter (2004) - Ruth
- One Previous Owner (2003) - Ruth
- Left Hand Drive (2003) - Ruth
- Part Exchange (2003) - Ruth
- Power Assisted Steering (2003) - Ruth
- Taxed and Tested (2003) - Ruth
- Cars Don't Make You Fat (2003) - Ruth Gordon
2004
The Audition (Short) as
Pompous Woman
2004
15 Storeys High (TV Series) as
Corinne
- Errol's Women (2004) - Corinne
2004
Family Business (TV Series) as
Carol Sullivan
- Episode #1.3 (2004) - Carol Sullivan
2003
Home (TV Movie) as
Paula Goddard
1993
The Bill (TV Series) as
Monica Skinner / Helen Proctor
- 133: Under Fire (2003) - Monica Skinner (as Matilda Zeigler)
- 132: Ruthless (2003) - Monica Skinner (as Matilda Zeigler)
- Pride and Joy (1993) - Helen Proctor
2003
Killing Hitler (TV Movie documentary) as
Mrs. Holmes
2003
Holby City (TV Series) as
Andrea Rowlands
- A Kind of Loving (2003) - Andrea Rowlands
2001
Armadillo (TV Series) as
Potts
- Episode #1.2 (2001) - Potts
2000
Too Much Sun (TV Series) as
Sandi
- The End of the World (2000) - Sandi
- Hollywood Phonies (2000) - Sandi
- Real Men Cry a Lot (2000) - Sandi
- Obsession (2000) - Sandi
- Cross Purposes (2000) - Sandi
- Land of Opportunity (2000) - Sandi
2000
Where the Heart Is (TV Series) as
Sally
- No Regrets (2000) - Sally
1999
Harbour Lights (TV Series) as
Jane Ford
- The Untouchables (1999) - Jane Ford
- Highland Fling (1999) - Jane Ford
- Stranded (1999) - Jane Ford
- The Last Supper (1999) - Jane Ford
- Muckraker (1999) - Jane Ford
- Baywatch (1999) - Jane Ford
- Dead Ends (1999) - Jane Ford
- Prince Charming (1999) - Jane Ford
- For Those in Peril (1999) - Jane Ford
- Marie Celeste - Jane Ford
1998
Jilting Joe as
Rona
1998
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (TV Series) as
Hilary Hampson
- A Last Embrace (1998) - Hilary Hampson
1997
Mr. White Goes to Westminster (TV Movie) as
Labour Fixer
1996
Casualty (TV Series) as
Nula Snape
- The Homecoming (1996) - Nula Snape
1996
In Suspicious Circumstances (TV Series) as
Beattie Pace
- Who's Sorry Now? (1996) - Beattie Pace
1995
My Good Friend (TV Series) as
Betty
- Meddling (1995) - Betty
- A Night At The Opera (1995) - Betty
- The Dinner Dance (1995) - Betty
- Ellie's Boyfriend (1995) - Betty
- Family Planning (1995) - Betty
- Leaving (1995) - Betty
- When Peter Met Harry (1995) - Betty
1994
Against All Odds (TV Series) as
Amy Chadwick
- Lost and Found (1994) - Amy Chadwick
1994
Decadence as
The Entourage
1992
The Merry Mishaps of Mr. Bean (Video) as
Irma Gobb
1990
Mr. Bean (TV Series) as
The Girlfriend / Irma Gobb / The Waitress
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Bean (1992) - Irma Gobb
- Mr. Bean Goes to Town (1991) - The Girlfriend
- The Curse of Mr. Bean (1991) - The Girlfriend
- The Return of Mr. Bean (1990) - The Waitress
1992
Mr. Bean & Smear Campaign Feat. Bruce Dickinson: (I Want to Be) Elected (Music Video short) as
Geraldine Verynicewoman - Liberal Democrat Candidate
1991
Mr. Bean Goes to a Première (Short) as
The Waitress
1991
The Bus Stop (TV Short) as
Mother
1991
Police Station (TV Short) as
Policewoman
1987
EastEnders (TV Series) as
Donna
Self
2021
Happy Birthday Mr Bean (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2008
Richard & Judy (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 February 2008 (2008) - Self
Archive Footage
2011
Visionado obligado (TV Series) as
Irma Gobb
- Especial Navidad (2011) - Irma Gobb
1998
Comic Relief Presents the Pick of the Nose (Video) as
The Girlfriend / The Policewoman (uncredited)
1995
Mr. Bean (TV Series) as
Christmas Guest
- The Best Bits of Mr. Bean (1995) - Christmas Guest

References

Matilda Ziegler Wikipedia