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Claire Skinner CLAIRE SKINNER Film: Elsewhere Jane Roger Hyams 65 Wilding Films Shoot Me! Claire Kate Hardie Rankin Film Productions When Did You Last See Your Father? Gillian Anand Tucker Film 4 Eliminate: Archie Cookson Camilla Robin Holder Agent Pictures Strings Jhinna Anders Rønnow Klarlund BOB Film, Sweden Bridget Jones's Diary Magda Sharon Maguire Miramax Sleepy Hollow Beth Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures The Escort Patricia Michel Blanc Canal + You're Dead Jo Andy Hurst Atlantic Streamline I.D. Marie Phil Davis BBC Return Of The Native Thomasin Jack Gold BBC Clockwork Mice Fairy Vadim Jean Metrodome Films I.D Marie Phil Davis BBC Films Naked Sandra Mike Leigh Thin Man Films Life Is Sweet* Natalie Mike Leigh Thin Man Films The Rachel Papers Gloria Damien Harris Initial Film & Television Television: Vanity Fair Mrs Sedley James Strong Mammoth Screen Next of Kin DCI Vivien Barnes Justin Chadwick / Jamie Childs Mammoth Screen Midsomer Murders Kitty Oswood Alex Pillai Bentley Productions Scream Street Sue Watson, Luella & others Geoff Walker Coolabi Productions Power Monkeys Sara Various Hat Trick Inside No. 9 Angela David Kerr BBC Critical Lorraine Jon East Hat Trick Playhouse Presents: Mr Understood Linda Kate Hardie Eleven Films Silk Sarah Stephens Michael Keillor BBC Homefront Claire Terry McDonough ITV London Doctor Who Madge Farren Blackburn BBC Moving On Mary Ann Jimmy McGovern BBC Outnumbered** Sue Andy Hamilton / Guy Jenkin Hat Trick Trinity Donne Colin Teague Roughcut TV The Commander Fiona George Gilles MacKinnon La Plante Prod. Poirot Miss Rich James Kert ITV Lark Rise To Candleford Alice Masey Charlie Palmer BBC Sense & Sensibility Fanny Dashwood John Alexander BBC You Can See Your Friends Jane Mark Week Avalon TV Ltd The Trial Of Tony Blair Nicky Simon Cellan Jones Channel 4 Burn Up Clare Omar Madha Kudos Kingdom Brenda Collins Sandy Johnson Parallel Film & TV The Family Man Natalie Flowers John Strickland BBC Class of 76 Cate Tremaine Ashley Pearce Zenith Claire Skinner 1 Markham Froggatt & Irwin Limited Registered Office: Millar Court, 43 Station Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1JD Registered in England N0. 7268133 Members of the PMA Marple: A Murder is Announced Amy Murgatroyd John Strickland LWT Murphy's Law Alice Kelly Ed Fraiman Tiger Aspect Production Life Begins Clare Catherine Moreslead Granada Erotica Josephine Simon Cellan Jones BBC The Booze Cruise Leone Paul Seed YTV Trevor's World Of Sport Meryl Andy Hamilton Hat Trick The Genius Of Mozart Nannerl James Kent BBC Bedtime Sarah Andy Hamilton Hat Trick / BBC Swallow Gail Adrian Shergold Box TV Perfect Strangers Rebecca Stephen Poliakoff Talkback / BBC The Boss Susan Harvey Various Hat Trick Second Sight D.I.Sully Charles Beeson 20 20 TV A Dance To The Music Of Time Jean Duport Alvin Rakoff Channel 4 The Peter Principle Susan Nick Wood Hat Trick / BBC The Wingless Bird Agnes Nick Wood Tyne Tees Brass Eye Various Michael Cumming Channel 4 Coogan's Run Frances Patrick Marber BBC Chef! Lucinda John Birkin BBC Two Golden Balls Linda Anya Camilleri BBC Theatre: Nightfall Jenny Laurie Sansom Bridge Theatre Prism Mrs Cardiff Terry Johnson Hampstead Theatre Rabbit Hole Becca Ed Hall Hampstead Theatre The Father Anne James MacDonald Tricycle Theatre/The Wyndham's Theatre Blurred Lines Lead Carrie Cracknell National Theatre Deathtrap Myra Matthew Warchus Noel Coward Theatre Mrs Affleck Rita Affleck Marianne Elliott National Theatre A Winter's Tale Hermione Nick Hytner National Theatre Othello Desdemona Sam Mendes National Theatre The Glass Menagerie*** Laura Sam Mendes Donmar / Comedy Theatre Look Back In Anger Alison Greg Hersov Royal Exchange Theatre Moonlight Bridgit David Leveaux Almeida / Comedy Theatre The Importance Of Being Earnest Cecily Nick Hytner Aldwych Theatre Measure For Measure Isabella Trevor Nunn RSC Invisible Friends Zara Alan Ayckbourn National Theatre Talking Steps Kitty Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre Othello Desdemona Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre The Revenger's Comedies Norma Alan Ayckbourn Stephen Joseph Theatre A Winter's Tale Perdita Glen Wolford Liverpool Everyman Playboy Of The Western World Sara Tansey John Retallack Oldham Coliseum Awards: *Life is Sweet Won - Best Actress - Geneva Stars de Demain **Outnumbered Nominated - Best TV Comedy Actress - British Comedy Awards Nominated - Best Comedy Performance - BAFTA ***The Glass Menagerie Won - Best Performance Off West End - Time Out Award Won - Best Actress Won - Critics' Circle Theatre Award Nominated - Best Supporting Performance - Laurence Olivier Award Claire Skinner 2 Markham Froggatt & Irwin Limited Registered Office: Millar Court, 43 Station Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1JD Registered in England N0. 7268133 Members of the PMA.
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