Jacqueline Defferary | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1992 - present |
Spouse | Alasdair Craig (Actor) |
Jacqueline Defferary is a British actress.
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Defferary's first screen role was in the 1992 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries seriel "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter".[1] She has also appeared in several episodes of ITV police drama The Bill.[1]
In 1995 she appeared in two sitcoms starring Rowan Atkinson, in the Mr. Bean episode "Tee Off, Mr. Bean" she played a woman in a laundrette, and in The Thin Blue Line episode titled "Yuletide Spirit" she played a homeless woman.[1] The same year she was in an episode of the Gerry Anderson television series Space Precinct.[2] In 1997 she appeared in the short-lived BBC sitcom A Perfect State.[3]
In 2000 she starred in Cor, Blimey!, a television adaptation of the stage play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick in which she played the same role.[1]
In 2001 she starred in the Urban Gothic episode "The End".[1]
2006 saw her feature in Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes.
In 2009 she appeared as Mrs Taylor in four episodes of the BBC One soap opera EastEnders.[4]
Her film credits include Red Mercury,[5] Pandaemonium and I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.
As well as screen roles, Defferary has also starred in a number of theatrical productions including The Rivals and The Comedy of Errors, both for the Royal Shakespeare Company.[2] And for the Royal National Theatre she has appeared in Welcome to Thebes[6] and Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick among others.[2] At the Royal Court Theatre she starred in The Arsonists,[7][8][9] and Push Up alongside David Tennant.[10]