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Barbara Jane Horrocks (born 18 January 1964) is a British actress. She portrayed the roles of Bubble and Katy Grin in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous... |
historical drama Miss Fallaci. He is no relation to actress Jane Horrocks. "Ewan Horrocks on Roman Empire series 'Domina'". The Book of Man. Retrieved... |
Serena Gordon (section Filmography) family were landed gentry. Gordon studied at RADA in the same year as Jane Horrocks, where the two became best friends. After college they shared a flat... |
Genevieve Barr (section Filmography) Shameless, BAFTA award-winning The Fades, ITV's True Love alongside Jane Horrocks, Call the Midwife, ITV's Liar, BBC's Press and the Netflix film Been... |
Gabrielle Glaister (section Filmography) appeared in Coronation Street as Debs Brownlow, the sister of Natalie Horrocks, played by Denise Welch. Her next soap role was in Channel 5 soap Family... |
Brenda Blethyn (redirect from Brenda Blethyn filmography) same-titled book by Roald Dahl, co-starred actresses Anjelica Huston and Jane Horrocks. Witches received generally positive reviews, as did Blethyn, whom Craig... |
It depicts British comic actress Jane Horrocks waking up in a box in the countryside and walking to the city. Jane's suitcase becomes bigger in each camera... |
Dame Elizabeth Jane Campion DNZM (born 30 April 1954) is a New Zealand filmmaker. She is best known for writing and directing the critically acclaimed... |
Len Lye (section Filmography) Jean Michel and Horrocks, Roger (ed) (2000) Len Lye, Paris, Edition Centre Pompidou. ISBN 2-84426-034-9 Curnow, Wystan and Horrocks, Roger (1984) Figures... |
John Birkin (section Filmography) Mister Fowler ("The Thin Blue Line") (TV series) 1996: Never Mind the Horrocks (TV) 1997: The Best Bits of Mr. Bean (video) 1997: Dame Edna Kisses It... |
Edward Fox (actor) (section Filmography) appearing in such films as A Bridge Too Far (1977) as Lieutenant General Horrocks, a role he has cited as a personal favourite, and for which he won the... |
Morfydd Clark (section Filmography) Starburst. Retrieved 23 September 2016. BWW news desk (26 May 2016). "Jane Horrocks, Celia Imrie & Morfydd Clark to Join Glenda Jackson in The Old Vic's... |
Sophie Raworth (section Filmography) Sophie Jane Raworth (/ˈreɪwɜːrθ/; born 15 May 1968) is an English journalist, newsreader and broadcaster working for the BBC. She is a senior newsreader... |
Imogen Stubbs (section Filmography) first film, Privileged. Stubbs graduated from RADA in the same class as Jane Horrocks and Iain Glen, and later became an Associate Member of RADA. In the... |
Ashley Kumar (section Filmography) Doctor Who - Jared in "The Curse of Davros" (2012) "East is East star Jane Horrocks says it is 'ridiculous' that she has". Evening Standard. 20 October... |
Jemma McKenzie-Brown (section Filmography) television series The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard, portraying the daughter of Jane Horrocks' character. In 2008, she made a guest appearance on children's television... |
David Thewlis (section Filmography) collaborated with Mike Leigh on Life Is Sweet in 1990, in which he played Jane Horrocks' character's lover, licking chocolate sauce off her naked body. He continued... |
Susannah Corbett (section Filmography) Susannah Jane Corbett (born 10 August 1968) is an English actress and author. Her acting career began in 1991 and she has performed on television, film... |
Ayub Khan Din (section Selected filmography) Trafalgar Studios, London playing the role of the father "George" alongside Jane Horrocks . 1 win and 4 nominations 1 win and 1 nomination 1 win and 1 nomination... |
Lorraine Cheshire (section Filmography) June 2019. "We take a look at new Sky1HD comedy 'Trollied' starring Jane Horrocks and Mark Addy". TellyMix. 21 July 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2019. Cheshire... |