Jill Meager

Jill Meager is an artist and portrait painter.

She studied modern languages at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and worked for several years as an actor before going on to train as a psychodynamic counsellor. Jill Meager also worked as a stand-up comedian before studying Fine Art at Putney School of Art and Design.

She has appeared in many roles on television and in film, including notably Lucy Eyelesbarrow in the 4:50 from Paddington, one of the BBC's adaptations of Miss Marple novels, in 1987. She played Katherine Chipping in the 1984 BBC adaption of the book Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

She had a role in the 'unofficial' James Bond film Never Say Never Again in 1983 and has also appeared in several television shows, including Taggart, Bergerac and Hannay.

Jill Meager is currently represented by Espacio Gallery in Shoreditch, London, where her works are exhibited regularly.

Jill Meager also runs Spirit Base, where she coaches in creative thinking and creative leadership. She has worked in all the major UK advertising agencies and media organisations, running courses and one-on-one sessions.

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