Shelley is perhaps best known for playing
Helena Peabody in the Showtime series
The L Word. Other parts include Elizabeth Russell in the Oscar-nominated Hindi film
Lagaan in 2001, a woman whose tragic loss drives Charles Castle mad in the 1997 film
Photographing Fairies. In 2012 and early 2013, she played the recurring role of Yvonne Rippon, a police superintendent who had a relationship with established character Nick Jordan, in popular BBC medical drama
Casualty. Shelley left the series on 19 January 2013. She played a pivotal role in the very first episode of the long-running ITV series
Grantchester, opposite
James Norton, and featured in the first series of the highly acclaimed Showtime series
Episodes opposite
Matt LeBlanc. Apart from acting, Shelley has written articles for
The Guardian, ELLE magazine, The Big Issue and
DIVA Magazine. She was a columnist for several years for DIVA magazine. Shelley graduated from Goldsmiths University with an MA in Radio Production. She has produced and edited a documentary for BBC Radio 4 called ''What We've Learnt About Grief'', presented by Cariad Lloyd. Shelley produced Rachel's Roving Reports for the weekly radio show Radio DIVA on Resonance for nearly three years, hosted by comedian
Rosie Wilby and actress Heather Peace. She now produces the weekly LGBTQIA podcast podDIVA. Shelley hosted the very first DIVA Awards in 2017, and went on to host two more times after this with co-host (actress) Victoria Broom. == Awards ==