Helen Griffin
Biography
Helen Griffin is a Welsh actress, playwright and screenwriter. Griffin was born in Swansea in South Wales in 1958 and initially studied to be a psychiatric nurse at nursing college alongside comedienne Jo Brand. She was a psychiatric nurse until 1986, when her passion for acting took over. She has appeared regularly in Welsh theatre and television and wrote and starred in the 2006 film 'Little White Lies'. She also appeared in the 2006 Doctor Who episodes 'Rise of the Cybermen' and 'The Age of Steel'. Her films include the 90s cult classics Twin Town, in which she played masseuse Lynette, and Human Traffic, where she played the role of the mother of the central character, played by John Simm. She died on June 29th 2018 at the age of 59.
Known For
Acting History
2016
Going Forward as Jackie
2015Just Jim as Beatrice
2015Under Milk Wood as Mrs. Willy Nilly
2013The Machine as Paul Dawson's Mother
2011The Reverend as Mrs. Jenkins
2010Risen as Katie Winstone
2010Third Star as Mrs.
2007Gavin & Stacey as Rita the Toll Woman
2006Little White Lies as Helen
2005Doctor Who as Mrs.Moore
2001The Bench as Cleo Wharton
2000House! as Marilyn
1999Suckerfish as Hooker
1999Human Traffic as Jip's Mother
1999Solomon & Gaenor as Aunt Myfanwy
1997Twin Town as Lynette
1996Trip Trap
1993The Sherman Plays as Maxine
1993The Sherman Plays as Brenda
1993The Sherman Plays
1993The Sherman Plays as T'resa
1990Sticky Wickets as Kimberley








