Jane Slavin

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Jane Slavin(born 1970) is a British actress[1] and author.

Slavin was the winner of the 1989 Carleton Hobbs award. She has appeared in Lewis (TV series), "Doctors, BBC"Peak Practice, Always and Everyone, Coronation Street, and the Doctor Who full-cast radio drama The Paradise of Death. Regular in The Bill, Clocking Off, Casualty and Heartbeat. More recently She has appeared in several Big Finish productions of Dr Who with the fourth Dr, Tom Baker.[2]

Theatre includes Poopay in Alan Ayckbourn's Communicating Doors at the (Savoy Theatre in London's West End), All Things Considered (Hampstead theatre) She was Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in a world tour for the (ESC Dir. Michael Bogdanov)and famously fell off the balcony at the first preview.[3]

Writing on the Water (novel) published 2003 Transworld/Black Swan[4] Amazon reviews

She has been appearing in Coronation Street as Wendy Neeson.

She lives in London with her daughter.

Absent friends 1992

References

  1. "Vince and Willie country winners". Toronto Star. September 30, 1993. p. E6. Retrieved 7 May 2011. 
  2. http://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/the-final-phase-692.  Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1993-10-01/news/9310011146_1_romeo-jane-slavin-juliet
  4. Slavin, Jane (1998). Writing on the water. London: Black Swan. ISBN 978-0552997812. 


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