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Zara Turner
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Zara Turner was born in 1968 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is known for
Sliding Doors (1998)
,
McCallum (1995)
and
Holy Cross (2003)
.
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Awards
1 win & 1 nomination total
Known for
Sliding Doors
6.7
Anna
1998
McCallum
7.6
TV Series
Dr. Angela Moloney
1995–1998 • 8 eps
Holy Cross
7.1
TV Movie
Ann McClure
2003
The Blind Date
6.1
Lucy Kennedy
2000
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The Body Farm
6.6
TV Mini Series
Patsy Fay
2011
1 episode
Imaginary Friend
8.6
Short
Margery
2010
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Candice Fuller
2009
1 episode
Midnight Man
6.6
TV Mini Series
Carolyn Raban
2008
1 episode
Where the Heart Is
6.8
TV Series
Mary
2006
1 episode
The Brief
7.4
TV Series
Polly Graham
2004
4 episodes
Holy Cross
7.1
TV Movie
Ann McClure
2003
Any Time Now
7.8
TV Series
Kate O'Dowd
2002
4 episodes
Brookside
6.6
TV Series
Stephanie Carey
2002
4 episodes
On the Nose
5.8
Carol Lenahan
2001
Where There's Smoke
7.4
TV Movie
Kate Powell
2000
The Blind Date
6.1
Lucy Kennedy
2000
The Waiting Time
6.5
TV Movie
Tracy Barnes
1999
Forgotten
7.2
TV Mini Series
Natalie Turner
1999
3 episodes
Touch and Go
7.4
TV Movie
Alison
Nick's wife
1998
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Born
c. 1968
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Spouse
Reece Dinsdale
(1 child)
Other works
She acted in
Anton Chekhov
's play, "Uncle Vanya", at the Tricycle Theatre in London, England with
Stephen Rea
,
Enda Oates
,
Kim Thomson
,
Denys Hawthorne
and
P.G. Stephens
in the cast.
Peter Gill
was the director.
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Trivia
Attended the same secondary school (Portora Royal School, Enniskillen) as "Divine Comedy" frontman Neil Hannon, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett, and Henry Francis Lyte (composer of the hymn "Abide With Me").
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