Sharon D. Clarke is an English actress and singer. Best known to television audiences for her role as Lola Griffin in the medical drama Holby City, Clarke has also played lead roles in many West End musicals, and originated the roles of the Killer Queen in We Will Rock You and Oda Mae Brown in Ghost the Musical. Clarke has achieved chart success with the FPI Project's remake of Going Back to My Roots and in Nomad with the singles "(I Wanna Give You) Devotion" and "Just a Groove", the latter of which sold more than two million singles worldwide. In 2017 it was announced that Clarke would be joining the 11th series of Doctor Who.
Reopening: The Broadway Revival
(Self)
Neutrino: Hunting the Ghost Particle
(Narrator)
The Bower
Red, White & Royal Blue
(UK Prime Minister)
Bagman
(Barbara)
Oachkatzlschwoaf
(Jamaican Woman)
National Theatre Live: Everyman
(Kindred (Mother))
Shakespeare Lives: The Works
(Macbeth)
Tau
(Queenpin)
The Darkest Universe
(Megan)
Ebony McQueen
(Ebony McQueen)
Beautiful People
(Nurse Tina)
Secret Society
(Typhoon)
Tumbledown
(1st Night Nurse)
Rocketman
(AA Counsellor)
Rocks
(Anita)
Doctor Who: The Woman Who Fell to Earth
(Grace O'Brien)
National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest
(Lady Bracknell)
Wicked
(Dulcibear (voice))
The Crust
Waking the Dead
(Camelia Baptiste)
New Tricks
Showtrial
(Virginia Hoult)
EastEnders
(Lizzie Burton)
Castlevania: Nocturne
(Cécile Fatiman (voice))
La Fortuna
(Maggie)
Chatsworth House
(Self - Narrator)
Doctor Who
(Grace)
CBeebies Bedtime Stories
(Herself)
Ellis
(DCI Ellis)
Mr Loverman
(Carmel Walker)
Stars in the House
(Self)
Lost Boys and Fairies
(Claire)
Doctor Who
(Grace O'Brien)
Informer
(Rose Asante)
Death in Paradise
(Zeta Akande)
Ready Steady Cook
(Self - Guest)
Soldier Soldier
(Receptionist)