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Kathy Jamieson est une Actrice Britannique née le 1957 à Burnley (Royaume-uni)

Kathy Jamieson

Kathy Jamieson
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Nom de naissance Kathy Jamieson
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 1957 (67 ans) à Burnley (Royaume-uni)

Kathy Jamieson (born 15 January 1957 in Burnley, Lancashire, England) is an English actress. Her first notable TV appearance was as Maggie Brady in educational historical drama How We Used To Live. She has appeared in British films including Business as Usual (1987) and Butterfly Kiss (1995). In her 2001/2002 role in BBC Police drama Merseybeat, she played Dawn, the wife of Inspector Jim Oulton, in turn played by her actual husband John McArdle.

Kathy has also appeared in Emmerdale, Coronation Street, Heartbeat and Cracker.




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Filmographie de Kathy Jamieson (2 films)

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Butterfly Kiss, 1h28
Réalisé par Michael Winterbottom
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Thriller, Comédie, Noir, Policier, Romance
Thèmes Sexualité, Transport, Homosexualité, Automobile, Tueur en série, Road movie, LGBT, LGBT, Lesbianisme
Acteurs Amanda Plummer, Saskia Reeves, Kathy Jamieson, Lisa Riley, Paul Bown, Fine Time Fontayne
Rôle Wendy
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L'errance tragique d'Eunice et de Miriam sur les routes du Nord de l'Angleterre au début des années 1990.
Business as Usual, 1h29
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame
Acteurs Glenda Jackson, John Thaw, Cathy Tyson, Eamon Boland, James Hazeldine, Mark McGann
Rôle Policewoman
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Babs Flynn (Jackson) is the manager of a Liverpool boutique. When she accuses the regional manager of sexual harassment she is sacked. She mounts a public campaign to get her job back. The film was met with positive reviews. It starred a young Craig Charles as Cathy Tysons love interest and they were a couple at the time. It was based on a real case at a chain of boutiques called Lady at Lord John.