Jane Booker
Appearance
Jane P Booker(born 9 May 1956) is an English actress.[1]She was born inStratford-upon-Avon,Warwickshire,and has over 40 television roles to her credit.
One of her first roles was inJames Ivory's "Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures"(1978), which starred DamePeggy AshcroftandLarry Pine.[2]In 1979 she played Nurse Sally in the mini-seriesTestament of Youth,Vera Brittain's classic memoir of World War I.
Selected filmography[edit]
TV[edit]
- Doctors:episode "Mr Right", (2011)[3]
- Midsomer Murders:episode "The Creeper", (2009)
- Doctors:episode "All That Glitters", (2009)
- Casualty,(2007)
- Doctors:episode "A Secure Relationship", (2007)
- My Family,(2004, 2006)
- North and South,(2004), the dramatization of theElizabeth Gaskellnovel, as Mrs. Shaw
- Foyle's War,(2002)
- Jonathan Creek,(1999)
- Midsomer Murders:episode "Written in Blood", (1998)[4]
- Coronation Street,(1996)
- Murder Most Horrid:episode "Mangez Merveillac", (1994)
- Get Back,(1992–1993), as Prudence Sweet
- The Darling Buds of May,(1991–1993)
- Murder Most Horrid:"Murder At Tea Time", (1991)
- Troublemakers,(1990)
- Inspector Morse,(1989)
- Colin's Sandwich,(1988–1989)
- Agatha Christie'sMiss Marple:Nemesis,(1987), withJoan Hickson[2]
- A Perfect Spy,(1987), nominated for fourBAFTAawards, including Best Drama Series,[5]and twoEmmyAwards, including Outstanding Miniseries.[6]
- Don't Wait Up,(1987–1988)
- Throb,(1986)
- First Among Equals,(1986), as Fiona Seymour
- Travelling Man,(1985)
- Agatha Christie's "Partners in Crime"episode "The Clergyman's Daughter", (1983)[2]
- Nanny,(1982-1983), where she portrayed the Duchess of Broughton / Lady Charlotte Somerville,
- Pig in the Middle,(1981)[7]
- Angels,(1979)
Film[edit]
- Finding Neverland(2004), as Mrs. Darling
- Priest of Love(1981)
Personal life[edit]
Booker married the actorJames Fleetin 1985. The couple have one son together.
References[edit]
- ^"Artis Profile: Jane Booker".thersp.Retrieved28 July2012.
- ^abc"Jane Booker: Filmography".Movies & TV Dept.The New York Times.2010. Archived fromthe originalon 1 August 2010.
- ^"Mr. Right Episode 31".BBC.Retrieved28 July2012.
- ^"Midsomer Murders: Written in Blood-1998".Joan Street.Retrieved28 July2012.
- ^"Bafta Awards 1987".British Academy of Film and Television Arts.Retrieved28 July2012.
- ^"64th Primetime Emmys".Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.Retrieved28 July2012.
- ^Pig in the Middle (TV Series 1980–1983) - IMDb,retrieved4 June2020
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