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In 1999 Geraldine appeared in an episode of comedy series Gimme Gimme Gimme as a Japanese interpreter. 7 years later and she is reunited on screen with actor James Dreyfus (who played Tom Farrell in the show and now in My Hero as George Monday/Thermoman).
In 1999 Geraldine appeared in an episode of comedy series Gimme Gimme Gimme as a Japanese interpreter. 7 years later and she is reunited on screen with actor James Dreyfus (who played Tom Farrell in the show and now in My Hero as George Monday/Thermoman).


She has also had a cameo role on The Vicar Of Dibley. Famous for interupting Alice & Hugo's wedding by saying 'yes' to the vicars question of does anyone have a reason why these people shouldn't marry.
She has also had a cameo role on The Vicar Of Dibley. Famous for interupting Alice & Hugo's wedding by saying 'yes' to the vicars question of does anyone have a reason why these people shouldn't marry


On stage she starred in ''Betty'' in London's West End.
On stage she starred in ''Betty'' in London's West End.

Revision as of 21:56, 7 August 2006

Geraldine McNulty is a British stage and television actress.

Appearing in Neverwhere and with numerous guest appearance on television, she is best known as Mrs Raven in My Hero.

In 1999 Geraldine appeared in an episode of comedy series Gimme Gimme Gimme as a Japanese interpreter. 7 years later and she is reunited on screen with actor James Dreyfus (who played Tom Farrell in the show and now in My Hero as George Monday/Thermoman).

She has also had a cameo role on The Vicar Of Dibley. Famous for interupting Alice & Hugo's wedding by saying 'yes' to the vicars question of does anyone have a reason why these people shouldn't marry, only to find out she was at the wrong wedding!

On stage she starred in Betty in London's West End.

Radio work includes guesting on Parsons and Naylor’s Pull-Out Sections.