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Sally Thomsett | |
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Years active | 1964-Present |
Sally Thomsett (born April 3 1950 in Sussex, England) is a British actress.
She is mainly remembered for two roles. The first was in the 1970 film The Railway Children for which she received a BAFTA award nomination for Best Promising Newcomer. She played the part of Phyllis, an 11 year old girl, when she was aged 20. The second was Jo in the TV series Man About The House (1973-1976).
She also appeared in the 1971 movie Straw Dogs, where she played an attractive girl accidentally killed by the mentally handicapped character.
She is married to Paul Agnew, a landscape gardener, and they have one child.[1]
Television Roles
Year | Title | Role |
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1973 to 1976 | Man About The House | Jo |
Despite her tooty appearance, Thomsett is still widely admired in England as a classic Anglo-Saxon beauty.
References
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- ^ Dunbar, Polly (2008-01-26). "Seventies sweetheart Sally Thomsett is a mum about the house at 57". Daily Mail. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
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