
Shelagh McLeod
Biography
Shelagh was born in Vancouver and relocated to England when she was six years old. She starred in Dennis Potter's, Prix Italia winner, Cream In My Coffee before moving to Toronto and then onto Los Angeles. After appearing in several TV series, films and at the prestigious Stratford festival in Canada, she returned to England to play Dr Kate Webster in Peak Practice for several series. After completing the three year film and screenwriting program at Kingston university- her two short films: RUN And David Rose have won awards and been nominated as best short film at several international film festivals. She went on to take a MA in Creative Writing and graduated with distinction in 2015.
Movie Appearances

The Sleep of Death
as Third Maid (as Sheleigh McCleod)
1980

The American Success Company
as Girl at Party
1980

The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes
as Gloria Romanoff
2022

Lady Oscar
as Rosalie Vallois
1979

On Island West
as Tamsyn
2021

Shades
as Diana
1982

Cream in My Coffee
as Young Jean
1980

Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story
as Caroline Pride
1982

King of the Olympics: The Lives and Loves of Avery Brundage
as Frances Blakely
1988

The Last Island
as Joanna
1990

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Love's Sweet Song
as Lady Lavinia
2000

The Wasting
as Valerie
2018

Cold Front
as Jeannie McKenzie
1989
Indian Summer
as Caroline Sutherland
1987

One Thing Left To Do
as Jeannie
2017

Adventures of a Private Eye
as Girl in River (uncredited)
1977

Camille
as Nicole
1984

Sky Lark
as Cora
1981

Pygmalion
as Clara
1983

The Best of the Adventures
as Girl in River (archive footage) (uncredited)
1981
TV Appearances

Q.E.D.
1982

The Bill
1984

The Gentle Touch
1980

Lovejoy
as Professor Lowry
1986

Young Charlie Chaplin
as Marie Doro
1989

Peak Practice
as Kate Webster
1993

Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Florence Carrington
1989

Peak Practice
as Kate Preston
1993

Wycliffe
as Jane Trier
1994

The A-Team
as E.G. Fowler
1983

The Professionals
as Toni
1977

Judge John Deed
as Det. Chief Insp. Linda Hurst
2001