Annette Ekblom

Annette Kate Ekblom (born 1956)[1] is an English actress. She is the mother of actress Amelia Warner.[2][3]

Annette Ekblom
Born1956 (age 6364)
Spouse(s)Alun Lewis (divorced 1986)
Children1

She starred as Linda in Willy Russell's musical Blood Brothers when Bill Kenwright's production opened in London in 1988. She can also be heard on the 1988 revival cast recording with Kiki Dee. Ekblom played the role of family matriarch Debbie Gordon in the Channel 4 television soap opera Brookside in 32 episodes from 2002 to 2003.[4]

Filmography

  • Noah’s Castle - TV series (1979)
  • Shoestring - 1979
  • God's Wonderful Railway - 1980 BBC children's drama series (Marjorie Grant) 3 episodes
  • Going Out (TV series) - 1981
  • Blood Brothers - Musical (Linda) 1988
  • Coronation Street 1992-1994
  • Cracker - TV series (Diane) 1995
  • The Wild House - BBC TV Sitcom (Mother) 1996
  • The Broker's Man - BBC drama series (Sally Griffin) 1997-1998 [2]
  • Peak Practice - ITV drama series (Patricia Davey) 6 episodes 1999
  • Inspector Morse - “The Remorseful Day” S8:E5 (Mrs. Holmes) - 2000
  • Take Me - UK TV mini-series (Lauren) 2001
  • Brookside - Debbie Gordon 32 episodes 2002-2003 [2]
  • Holby City - BBC drama series 7 episodes 2004-2009 [3]
  • Wallander - BBC programme series 3 episode "Before The Frost" 2012 [3]
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References

  1. Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916-2005.; at ancestry.com
  2. "Interview: Annette Ekblom - Free Online Library". www.thefreelibrary.com. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  3. "Amelia Warner: Get To Know Jamie Dornan's Wife". instyle.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  4. Mirror.co.uk (8 July 2002). "BROOKSLIDING INTO OBLIVION". mirror.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2018.


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