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Blonde Welsh leading actress who spent the majority of her career working in television. Her rare forays to the big screen resulted in two of the more intense heroines inhabiting the world of Hammer horror in the 60's. On both occasions she appeared opposite Noel Willman: as one of his victims in The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and as a newlywed wife in 19th century Cornwall by The Reptile (1966), who does not know that he is a sinister neighbor.
Jennifer began acting after a brief flirtation with performing music (as a clarinetist in the Welsh National Youth Orchestra). She studied at London's Central School of Speech and Drama and then went on to the repertory stage. Her earliest TV credits were mainly in anthology dramas and adaptations of classics, commencing with a tiny part in a BBC production of Great Expectations (1959). She went on to marry the star Dinsdale Landen who played Pip (a union which endured until his death in 2003). In Barnaby Rudge (1960), Jennifer had a more substantial role to play as the old locksmith's daughter, Dolly Varden. She also appeared for ITV as Ophelia, opposite Barry Foster's Hamlet (1961), as Lady Edith Plantagenet in Richard the Lionheart (1962) and even got to star in a short-lived (and, alas, forgotten) six-part BBC thriller entitled A Man Called Harry Brent (1965) (penned by the prolific Francis Durbridge). During the 70's and 80's, Jennifer remained much in demand providing poise and decorum to anything from cop shows (Barlow at Large (1971)), to period dramas (The Duchess of Duke Street (1976)) and sitcoms (Keeping Up Appearances (1990)).- Director
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Keri is a BAFTA winning director and writer whose work has feature on Netflix, Sky, BBC, Fox, and The Sunday Times who was named by Deadline as a 'Writer to Watch' in 2024.
In 2023, his screenplay Super Gran topped The Brit List, the curated collection of he best unproduced screenplays in the UK, with a record high number of recommendations.
In 2018 he sold an action comedy feature spec script to an Emmy winning production company.
His debut feature film as director; a comedy titled 'Convenience', starred a large ensemble cast of British and American comedy talent. The film received multiple 4 star reviews and was acquired by Netflix. Keri won the BAFTA Cymru Breakthrough Award for his work on that film.
His short film 'Funday' was nominated for a BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Short Form.
He was also previously mentored by Sir Kenneth Branagh as part of the prestigious Guiding Lights scheme in the UK, and named as one of the Screen International Stars of Tomorrow in 2014.- Actor
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Sean Moore was born on 30 July 1968 in Pontypool, South Wales, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for Sweet Sixteen (2002), Dirty Weekend (1993) and Dream Horse (2020). He has been married to Rhian since July 2000. They have one child.- Joan Ruddock was born on 28 December 1943 in Pontypool, South Wales, UK.
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Phillip Easton was born on 24 April 1980 in Pontypool, South Wales, UK. He is an actor, known for Interloper (2003), Something Blue (2003) and It's Showtime Folks! (2015).