Erika S.L. "Kika" Markham (born 1940) is an English actress. Markham is a daughter of actor David Markham and writer Olive Dehn (1914–2007). She has three sisters: Petra, Sonia and Jehane Markham. Markham has had a long career in the cinema, television and theatre as an actress. Among her television appearances are roles in Edward & Mrs. Simpson, The Life and Times of David Lloyd George, A Very British Coup, Van der Valk, The Line of Beauty, Minder, Cracker, Agatha Christie's Poirot (The Double Clue), Sherlock Holmes' Wisteria Lodge and Mr Selfridge. Her films include Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), Futtocks End (1970), François Truffaut's Two English Girls (1971), Operation Daybreak (1975), Noroît (1976), The Blood of Hussain (1980), High Tide (1980), Outland (1981, as Sean Connery's wife), The Innocent (1985), Wonderland (1999), Esther Kahn (2000), Killing Me Softly (2002) and Franklyn (2008). Markham married actor Corin Redgrave in Wandsworth, London, in 1985. The couple have two sons, Harvey (b. 1979) and Arden (b. 1983). Markham and Redgrave appeared together twice on screen: first in Lynda La Plante's Trial and Retribution (2000) as a judge and barrister, respectively; and later in the BBC's Waking The Dead (episode "Special Relationship: Part 1") as lovers suspected of the murder of a government advisor. They also appeared on stage together in an acclaimed revival of Noël Coward's A Song at Twilight, along with sister-in-law Vanessa Redgrave. Her sisters are the actress Petra Markham; the poet and dramatist Jehane Markham, widow of actor Roger Lloyd-Pack; and Sonia.[citation needed] In April 2020, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Grace Wilson. Markham's memoir of her husband, Our Time of Day: My Life with Corin Redgrave, was published in 2014.
Outland
(Carol O'Niel)
Coup
(Carol Malloy)
Futtocks End
(The Niece)
Franklyn
(Naomi)
Wonderland
(Eileen)
Two English Girls
(Ann Brown)
Edward & Mrs. Simpson
(Freda Dudley Ward)
Miss A and Miss M
(Miss Aliott)
Noroît
(Erika)
Bukovsky
(Self)
Arms and the Man
(Catherine Petkoff)
Cross Now
(Barbara Henderson)
Double Dare
(Helen / Carol)
News from Nowhere
(Jane Morris)
Michael Redgrave: My Father
(Self)
Dirty Filthy Love
(Geraldine)
Operation: Daybreak
(Curda's Wife)
Us & In Between
(Agnes)
High Tide
(Helen)
The Old Oak
A Woman at War
(Regine Moszkiewiez)
Romeo and Juliet
(Juliet)
Blade on the Feather
(Linda Cavendish)
Einstein and Eddington
(Aunt Fanny)
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall
(Alison)
The Innocent
(Mrs. Dobson)
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George
(Frances Stevenson)
Killing Me Softly
(Mrs. Blanchard)
After Tomorrow
(Woman)
The Blood of Hussain
(Katherine)
Longford
(Governor Wing)
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song
(Sylvia Pankhurst)
High Strung Free Dance
(Rose)
Esther Kahn
(Trish)
Sea Song
(Marnie)
The Basement
(Jane)
The Woman In White
(Madame Fosco)
Break
(Phoebe)
The Fever
(Jean)
Cracker
(Ann Appleby)
Albert and Victoria
Sherlock Holmes
(Miss Burnet)
Waking the Dead
(Ann Hardingham)
Edward and Mrs Simpson
(Freda Dudley Ward)
Van der Valk
(Sion Beekvelt)
Trial & Retribution
Messiah
(Emma Giardello)
Hark at Barker
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(Countess Vera Rossakoff)
Armchair Cinema
(Marnie)
Mr Selfridge
(Lois Selfridge)
Clouds of Glory
(Sara Coleridge)
Minder
(Dolly)
Canterbury Tales
(Leila King)
The Line of Beauty
(Margaret Thatcher)
Fearless
(Eleanor Banville)
Party Animals
Secret State
(Carol Molloy)
Takin' Over the Asylum
(Dr Hollis)
The Line of Beauty
(Mrs. Thatcher)
Call the Midwife
(Mother Jesu)
BBC Play of the Month
(Juliet Capulet)
Spooks
(Maria Korachevsky)
Life
(Angela)
Life
(Angela (uncredited))
Midsomer Murders
(Mary Morgan)
BBC Play of the Month
(Gloria Clandon)
The Chief
(Billie Keenan)
Story Parade
(Judy)
Born and Bred
(Amanda Grimshaw)
The Love School
(Jane Morris)
Theatre 625
(Jane)
Theatre 625
(Frida / Young Matilda)