Siobhan Redmond's introduction to the world of acting commenced with a notable appearance in the offbeat British television comedy sketch series "Alfresco", which aired from 1982 to 1983, and featured an illustrious ensemble cast consisting of a diverse array of talented individuals, including the renowned Robbie Coltrane, the accomplished Hugh Laurie, the innovative Ben Elton, and the multifaceted Stephen Fry, to name a few, with whom she shared the screen in this memorable early endeavor.
As Redmond's professional trajectory continued to unfold, she landed the most significant and memorable role of her career thus far, that of "Detective Sergeant Mo Connell", in the critically acclaimed police drama television series "Between the Lines", also affectionately referred to as "Inside the Line", which was meticulously filmed over the course of two years, spanning from 1992 to 1994.
Beyond her remarkable television career, Redmond has also established herself as a classical actress, boasting an impressive repertoire of stage performances that have garnered widespread acclaim. One notable example is her critically acclaimed portrayal in the 1990 production of "Look Back in Anger", which embarked on a world tour alongside esteemed thespians Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson. This prestigious collaboration served as a testament to her versatility and talent as a performer. Furthermore, her extensive filmography is replete with a diverse range of roles, solidifying her status as a multifaceted and accomplished actress who has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.