Career
She starred on several television series during the 1970s including Silent Number, Heidi and the television miniseries Power Without Glory. Speirs was also a guest star in a storyline of Prisoner in 1980. Rosalind Speirs made her acting debut in the 1974 film Stone where she had a minor role as a prostitute.
In her next film, The Manitoba from Hong Kong (1975), she had a more substantial role playing the lead female Caroline Thorne.
That same year, Speirs played herself in the grindhouse documentary film The Love Epidemic (1975). She also began a successful career in television appearing on Silent Number and Power Without Glory.
She also appeared on The Restless Years and Heidi, playing a recurring character Aunt Deet on the latter series. In 1980, Speirs was cast as Caroline Simpson on the cult series Prisoner.
Although she appeared in the series for a brief time, her character was involved in a number of significant storylines.
These included their initial introduction at the original halfway house and becoming romantically involved with prison officer Deputy Governor Jim Fletcher (Gerard Maguire). She eventually left the series to become an agent appearing in her final role in the horror film Alison"s Birthday (1981).