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Annie Wensak
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Annie Wensak is known for
Casualty (1986)
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Still (2001)
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Kipps: The New Half a Sixpence Musical (2021)
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Known for
Casualty
6.1
TV Series
Nurse Anna Gibbons
2000 • 1 ep
Still
7.9
Short
Nurse
2001
Kipps: The New Half a Sixpence Musical
8.2
TV Movie
Aunt Susan
Lady Dacre
2021
Follow the Star
TV Movie
Jelly
1979
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Kipps: The New Half a Sixpence Musical
8.2
TV Movie
Aunt Susan
Lady Dacre
2021
Still
7.9
Short
Nurse
2001
Casualty
6.1
TV Series
Nurse Anna Gibbons
2000
1 episode
Me and the Girls
6.9
TV Movie
Elsie Pendleton
1985
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Miss Horrocks
1985
1 episode
Follow the Star
TV Movie
Jelly
1979
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Plays Mrs. Johnson/Mrs. Everett in "Jailhouse Rock: The Musical" musical by Rob Bettinson and Alan Janes (Piccadilly Theatre, London, England, UK).
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