Jennifer Wilson (actress)
Jennifer Wilson (born 1932) is a British television actress.
Jennifer Wilson | |
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Born | 25 April 1932 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1955- (TV) |
One of her earliest roles was Kate Nickleby in the 1957 BBC adaptation Nicholas Nickleby. She played Jennifer Hammond in the 1970s series The Brothers.[1]
In 1959 she married the actor Brian Peck.
Selected television filmography
- Nicholas Nickleby (1957)
- Gideon's Way (1964)
- No Hiding Place (1964)
- Compact (1965)
- A Man of our Times (1968)
- The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder (1969)
- Special Branch (1969)
- The Brothers (1972)
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gollark: Political responses to hard questions from my die project:- dispute terminology- national security/children (this was, paraphrased slightly, literally how my local MP justified the investigatory powers bill)- leave, live on pension (e.g. David Cameron)- Answer some other question to what was asked- invent or misreport some statistics about it- find a scapegoat (such as immigrants, or new technology, or the opposition/last party)- no comment- deny what you just saidComing in v3, Dodecahedral Edition:- delay as long as possible[3 more submissions wanted!]
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References
- The Guinness Book of Classic British TV p.17
Bibliography
- Paul Cornell, Martin Day & Keith Topping. The Guinness Book of Classic British TV. Guinness, 1996.
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