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Sandra Payne est une Actrice Britannique née le 24 septembre 1944 à Royston (Royaume-uni)

Sandra Payne

Sandra Payne
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Nom de naissance Sandra Payne
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 24 septembre 1944 (79 ans) à Royston (Royaume-uni)

Sandra Payne (born 24 September 1944, Royston, Hertfordshire) is an English actress best known for her roles as Christine Harris in the British television series Triangle and as Marion Ballard in Waiting for God.

She attended Selhurst Grammar School and the Italia Conti Academy. She then acted in repertory theatre before appearing on television in the 1960s in the soap operas Compact, The Newcomers and Z-Cars. In 1978, she appeared as Phillipa in "The Professionals" episode "Blind Run".

She also appeared as Mrs. Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop, as Miss Taylor in The Wildcats of St Trinian's (1980), as Eryl Griffith in the 1985 TV movie Marple: The Moving Finger, and as Mrs Micawber in David Copperfield (1986).

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The Wildcats of St. Trinian's, 1h31
Réalisé par Frank Launder
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie
Thèmes Le thème de l'éducation
Acteurs Sheila Hancock, Michael Hordern, Thorley Walters, Rodney Bewes, Maureen Lipman, Julia McKenzie
Rôle Miss Taylor
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The girls of St. Trinian's hatch yet another fiendish plot—a trade union for British schoolgirls. Their friend and mentor, Flash Harry, suggests a plan which involves kidnapping girls from other rather more respectable colleges and substituting their own "agents". Thus begins a hilarious, often bloody, battle of wits as the girls meet resistance not only from Olga Vandermeer, their Headmistress, but from the Minister of Education, a private detective, and an oil sheikh. Despite all his desperate efforts to foil the conspiracy, the Minister has to face a growing realisation that the girls' demands will have to be met—for him this will mean a very great and very personal sacrifice.