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Judith Barker est une Actrice Britannique née le 22 juin 1943 à Oldham (Royaume-uni)

Judith Barker

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Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 22 juin 1943 (81 ans) à Oldham (Royaume-uni)

Judith Barker (born 22 June 1943) is an English actress, best known for her role as the upwardly mobile homewrecker Janet Reid on the soap opera Coronation Street, which she played from 1969 to 1977.

Since her departure from Coronation Street, Barker has mostly been a character actress in television dramas, such as the 1984 Channel 4 series Scully, in which she played the teacher Mrs Heath, with exceptions being her role in Brookside, playing the role of Audrey Manners during 1995. She appeared in the first series of Waterloo Road as Estelle Cooper and had a small role in the film Miss Potter.

In 2012 she appeared in the second series of Scott & Bailey as Dorothy Parsons, the mother of Lesley Sharp's character DC Janet Scott.

Barker also runs her own drama classes at Springhead Congregational Church, along with choreographer Adele Parry and musical director Dave Bintley. Recent achievements have seen her classes performing at the Oldham Coliseum Theatre. Students have included Hollyoaks actor Ellis Hollins.

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John Forgeham
John Forgeham
(1 films)
Lloyd Owen
Lloyd Owen
(1 films)
Lucy Boynton
Lucy Boynton
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Judith Barker (4 films)

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Miss Potter, 1h33
Réalisé par Chris Noonan
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Biographie, Comédie dramatique, Romance
Thèmes Film sur un écrivain
Acteurs Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Emily Watson, Bill Paterson, Barbara Flynn, David Bamber
Rôle Hilda
Note69% 3.496833.496833.496833.496833.49683
Jeune femme de la grande bourgeoisie élevée dans la morale stricte de l’époque victorienne, Beatrix Potter va tout connaître : des affres de la création au succès aussi fulgurant qu’inattendu, de la soumission à la morale bourgeoise familiale à la liberté du grand amour. Séparée par la maladie et la mort de son fiancé, Beatrix surmontera toutes les épreuves sous l’œil amusé et complice de ses personnages, s'affranchira de ses parents pour vivre à la campagne et y rencontrer un clerc de notaire, fils de paysan, amoureux lui aussi de la nature et l'épouser.
Dancing Queen, 48minutes
Réalisé par Nick Hamm
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Rik Mayall, Helena Bonham Carter, Martin Clunes, Serena Gordon, Dorothy Tutin, Nathaniel Parker
Rôle Ticket Lady
Note76% 3.82583.82583.82583.82583.8258
Neil is taken to his stag party by his friends Nigel and Donald. After spiking his drink, Nigel calls out for the stripper he paid, 'Pandora.' As she strips to Gary Glitter's "Do You Wanna Touch Me", Neil is feeling the immediate aftereffects of his spiked drink. After Pandora's dance, Nigel and Donald carry Neil out.
Persuasion
Persuasion (1971)
, 50minutes
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Romance
Acteurs Bryan Marshall, Ann Firbank, Basil Dignam, Richard Vernon, Mel Martin, Noël Dyson
Rôle Jemima
Note64% 3.246293.246293.246293.246293.24629
Anne Elliot is the second daughter of the widowed baronet Sir Walter Elliot, who unlike her vain father and sisters, is humble, sensible and modest. The family discuss their fall into financial difficulty, largely because of Sir Walter's wayward spending. Several ideas are suggested, but either Sir Walter or his eldest daughter Elizabeth (who is very like her father), refuse them, as they cast some taint on the family name. Finally Sir Walter's friend and soliticitor Mr. Shepherd, at the urging of Anne and Lady Russell, persuade Sir Walter to let out his ancestral home, Kellynch Hall, and move to Bath, where he can say he is taking in the waters for his health. Mr. Shepherd strongly urges this because, with the return of the fleet due to what appears to be the end of the Napoleonic Wars, there will be a demand for fine housing by newly rich naval officers. Shortly thereafter, Mr Shepherd finds a suitable tenant in Admiral Croft and his wife Mrs. Croft, the sister of Captain Wentworth—whom, it seems, is already known to Anne and her family.