Jane Booker
Jane Booker (born 9 May 1956 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England) is an English actress.[1] She has had a long career, with over 40 television roles to her credit.
One of her first roles was in James Ivory's "Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures" (1978), which starred Dame Peggy Ashcroft and Larry Pine.[2] In 1979 she played Nurse Sally in the mini-series "Testament of Youth", Vera Brittain's classic memoir of World War I.
Selected Filmography
TV
- Doctors: episode "Mr Right", (2011)[3]
- Midsomer Murders: episode "The Creeper", (2009)
- Doctors: episode "All That Glitters", (2009)
- Casualty, (2007)
- Doctors: episode "A Secure Relationship", (2007)
- My Family, (2004, (2006)
- North and South, (2004), the dramatization of the Elizabeth Gaskell novel, as Mrs. Shaw
- Foyle's War, (2002)
- Jonathan Creek, (1999)
- Midsomer Murders: episode "Written in Blood", (1998)[4]
- Coronation Street, (1996)
- Murder Most Horrid: episode "Mangez Merveillac", (1994)
- Get Back, (1992–1993), as Prudence Sweet
- The Darling Buds of May, (1991–1993)
- Murder Most Horrid: "Murder At Tea Time", (1991)
- Troublemakers, (1990)
- Inspector Morse, (1989)
- Colin's Sandwich, (1988–1989)
- Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: Nemesis, (1987), with Joan Hickson[2]
- A Perfect Spy, (1987, nominated for four BAFTA awards, including Best Drama Series,[5] and two Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Miniseries.[6]
- Don't Wait Up, (1987-1988)
- Throb, (1986)
- First Among Equals, (1986), as Fiona Seymour
- Travelling Man, (1985)
- Agatha Christie's "Partners in Crime" episode "The Clergyman's Daughter", (1983[2]
- Nanny, (1982-1983), where she portrayed the Duchess of Broughton / Lady Charlotte Somerville,
- Pig in the Middle, (1981)
- Angels, (1979)
Film
- Finding Neverland (2004), as Mrs. Darling
- Priest of Love (1981)
References
- ↑ "Artis Profile: Jane Booker". thersp. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Jane Booker: Filmography". Movies and TV. The New York Times.
- ↑ "Mr. Right Episode 31". BBC. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- ↑ "Midsomer Murders: Written in Blood-1998". Joan Street. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- ↑ "Bafta Awards 1987". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- ↑ "64th Primetime Emmys". Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
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