Tessa Wyatt

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

34

Gender

Female

Birthday

1948-04-23 (77 years old)

Place of Birth

Woking, Surrey, England, UK

Tessa Wyatt

Biography

Tessa Wyatt is an English actress best known for her role as Vicky Tripp (née Nicholls) on the ITV sitcom Robin's Nest. Wyatt was born in Woking, Surrey and attended Elmhurst Ballet School. She was encouraged to act by her maternal grandmother and got her first professional job at the age of 12, appearing in a television programme featuring Richard Hearne's Mr. Pastry character. Soon after, she was represented by an agent. Wyatt's early television appearances include parts in Z-Cars, The Wednesday Play, Tales of Unease, ('Suspicious Ignorance', episode), Public Eye (in which she played a character with the surname Blackburn - she would later marry Tony Blackburn in 1972), Callan, Dixon of Dock Green, Doctor at Large, Play for Today, and UFO. Her film appearances include Wedding Night (1970), the cult horror film The Beast in the Cellar (1970) and Spy Story (1976). Wyatt claimed during a 2013 interview that while filming England Made Me (1973) opposite Peter Finch and Michael York, as a young actress alone abroad the "pervy director" Peter Duffell tried to coerce her into unnecessarily stripping naked for a scene. From 1977 to 1981, Wyatt played Vicky Nicholls, later Tripp, in the ITV sitcom Robin's Nest. Her on-screen boyfriend Robin Tripp was played by Richard O'Sullivan. Following Robin's Nest, Wyatt appeared in Return of the Saint, Boon and 2point4 Children. Wyatt was part of the original cast of the Channel Five soap opera Family Affairs, playing Samantha Cockerill. Since 2000 she has also appeared in Casualty and Doctors. She appeared in the fifth series of Peep Show as Jeremy's mother and was Tom's love interest in an episode of The Old Guys opposite Roger Lloyd-Pack and Clive Swift. In 2013, she joined the cast of EastEnders, playing Betty Spragg. She made a second appearance on the BBC series Doctors on 19 May 2015 alongside George Layton, another sitcom stalwart from the 1970s.

Known For

  • Play for Today

    Play for Today

  • Peep Show

    Peep Show

  • BBC Play of the Month

    BBC Play of the Month

  • BBC Play of the Month

    BBC Play of the Month

  • The Wednesday Play

    The Wednesday Play

  • UFO

    UFO

  • Callan

    Callan

  • Alice

    Alice

  • Theatre 625

    Theatre 625

  • Public Eye

    Public Eye

  • Return of the Saint

    Return of the Saint

  • The Main Chance

    The Main Chance

  • Thirty-Minute Theatre

    Thirty-Minute Theatre

  • Spy Story

    Spy Story

  • 2Point4 Children

    2Point4 Children

  • Cows

    Cows

  • Superstitious Ignorance

    Superstitious Ignorance

  • Russian Roulette

    Russian Roulette

  • Robin's Nest

    Robin's Nest

  • Mystery and Imagination

    Mystery and Imagination

  • A Catching Complaint

    A Catching Complaint

  • England Made Me

    England Made Me

  • The Old Guys

    The Old Guys

  • The Beast in the Cellar

    The Beast in the Cellar

  • Omri's Burning

    Omri's Burning

  • The Grass Widows

    The Grass Widows

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice

  • Virtual Murder

    Virtual Murder

  • I Can't... I Can't...

    I Can't... I Can't...

  • Armchair Theatre

    Armchair Theatre

  • Armchair Theatre

    Armchair Theatre

  • The Black Tulip

    The Black Tulip

  • Royal Variety Performance 1984

    Royal Variety Performance 1984

  • The Gong Game

    The Gong Game