Carmen Pieraccini

Carmen Pieraccini (born 1979) is a Scottish actress, who has appeared in the BBC Scotland soap opera River City since 2003 until her departure in 2007. She returned full-time to the Soap in 2010 and again in 2019 for a short stint. Her other screen appearances include the BBC comedy Dear Green Place (2006–08), and the films Small Faces (1996) and Late Night Shopping (2001).

Biography

Carmen Pieraccini was born in Paisley, Scotland, and attended Castlehead and Johnstone High Schools. She has worked in Glasgow's South Side. She attended Scottish Youth Theatre.

Pieraccini appeared briefly in the 1996 Gillies MacKinnon film Small Faces, the 2001 Saul Metzstein film Late Night Shopping, and the 2001 music video for the Belle and Sebastian single "Jonathan David", before taking on the role of Kelly Marie Adams in River City from 2003. She also played Tina in the comedy series Dear Green Place (2006–08), opposite Ford Kiernan.[1] On stage, she appeared as an army private in the 2008 play An Advert For The Army.

Personal life

Her father Joe is also an actor.[2] Her sister Sita sang in the Scots ElectroPop band Futuristic Retro Champions.

gollark: Personally, I blame websites and the increasingly convoluted web standards for browser performance issues. Websites with a few tens of kilobytes of contents to a page often pull in megabytes of giant CSS and JS libraries for no good reason, and browsers are regularly expected to do a lot of extremely complex things. With Unicode even text rendering is very hard.
gollark: Memory safety issues are especially problematic in things like browsers, so avoiding them is definitely worth something.
gollark: > google blames c/c++ and its lack of warnings to devs about memory issues for most of the critical bugs in chrome<@528315825803755559> I mean, it's a fair criticism. You can avoid them if you have a language (like Rust) which makes them actual compile errors.
gollark: Well, if it's just "one column picked from each row, one combination of columns is valid", and there's no other information, I don't see how you can do it without brute force, which is impractical because there are apparently 1329227995784915872903807060280344576 (4^60) combinations.
gollark: So 60 rows and 4 columns, or...?

References

  1. "Brew's that girl?". Paisley Daily Express. 7 August 2008. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  2. "oe Pieraccini". IMDb.com. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
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