Juliet Cadzow
Juliet Cadzow is a Scottish-born actress, well-known in Britain. A Google search of Juliet Cadzow will yield many web sites touting her appearances — here is the IMDb entry showing all of her credited performances.
Among many other credits, she was the voice of the Ice Governess in the Dr. Who 2012 Christmas television episode, the Snowmen. Her first professional booking was with Billy Connolly on the ‘The Great Northern Welly Boot Show’. She has performed everywhere from the tiniest community centre to Edinburghs Festival Theatre.
And, as it turns out, she is the aunt of another Cadzow that we’ve profiled on this website, Charlotte Cadzow, who describes Juliet in a Herald story as being like a fairy godmother. Juliet is also the sister of the late Miranda Cadzow Brunner who owned the Tigh’n’Truish pub at the foot of the “Bridge over the Atlantic” on the Isle of Seil.
In addition, here’s a few videos of Juliet at work and being interviewed (and there’s more on YouTube):


My maiden name is shona cadzow. Are you any part of my family. Tree
Hi Shona, sorry for the delay in replying.
I haven’t come across a Shona when doing my family tree research. What are your parent’s names? What city do you live in? I’ll do a quick inquiry and see what I can find.
hello there juliet my name is Karl latham and I am a very good fan of yours I enjoy watching all your shows and I was wondering if you could send me a signed photo please my address is
Karl latham
7 nevill
Street
The leys
Tamworth
Staffs
B79 7RP
UK
Thank you
Website is fantastic
Hi Karl, I certainly understand being a fan of Juliet! However, although she is a subject in one of our blog posts, she is not part of the Cadzow History group. A quick Google search yields this information:
You should send your mail to her agency using the address below, and include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) if you are requesting an item be mailed back.
Juliet Cadzow
c/o The Casting Collective
The Bizness Centre1-3 Roslin Road
London, W3 8DH
United Kingdom
Note: For the best chances of a response, follow standard WikiHow Fan Mail Guidelines, be succinct, and ensure you include valid return postage for international mail.
https://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-Autograph-Request-Letter
Best of luck Karl! (And thanks for the compliments on the site!)