Juliet Aubrey, the actress who starred alongside John Nettles in a 2006 episode of Midsomer Murders, has summed up the beloved actor with a single word: 'wonderful.'
Aubrey's Role and Memories
In the episode, Aubrey played a 'horse-riding nymphomaniac,' a role she described as 'fun' and 'extreme.' She praised the cast and crew, saying, 'The cast on Midsomer Murders, they were lovely, they were great... John Nettles was wonderful.'
Career Highlights
Aubrey is best known for her BAFTA-winning portrayal of Dorothea in BBC's 1994 adaptation of Middlemarch. Her extensive career includes roles in Snatch, Primeval, All Creatures Great and Small, and The White Queen. Despite her diverse filmography, she avoids picking favorites, stating, 'There are just so many wonderful parts... it's been wonderful, love it.'
Return to Theatre
After numerous screen roles, Aubrey has returned to the stage, currently performing in Noël Coward's The Marquise. She describes the play as 'fast-paced, lots of laughs... about love and betrayal and lust and hope and new beginnings.' She added, 'It's completely different to anything I've ever played before. It's comedy, and it's really nice to be getting into a really happy place every day.'
Midsomer Murders is available to watch on ITVX.



