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Julie Legrand (born in Pitlochry, Scotland) is a British television, film, and stage actress best known for her role as Jeanette Dunkley on Footballers' Wives[1][2] and Footballers' Wives: Extra Time.[3] On both of these television shows, she is credited as a main cast member. She has also guest starred in a wide variety of British television shows, as well as stage productions.[4]
Biography
Julie Legrand was married in 2005 to Simon Clark, a sound engineer who has worked on numerous TV and films including Waking the Dead, the BAFTA Award winning drama Kelly and a number of years ago Challenge Anneka.[3]
Theatre
Along with her television work, Legrand has had numerous success within theatre, most recently in See How They Run[5] and has also starred in Fiddler on the Roof in the West End at The Savoy theatre and as the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz, along with the films One for the Road, Prick Up Your Ears, and Water.[6] She also toured Britain in the RSC's Romeo and Juliet as The Nurse.[7]
She is currently playing the role of Madame Morrible in the West End production of Wicked. She began performances on March 29, 2010, replacing Harriet Thorpe.[8] After a lenthy run, Legrand will exit the show on October 27, 2012, and will be replaced by Louise Plowright.
Filmography
Television
- Angels (1 episode, 1980)
- Play for Today (1 episode, 1984)
- 4 Play (1 episode, 1989)
- Coasting (1 episode, 1990)
- El C.I.D. (1 episode, 1991)
- The House of Bernarda Alba (1991)
- Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (2 episodes, 1992)
- Inspector Morse (1 episode, 1993)
- Kavanagh QC (1 episode, 1999)
- Starting Out (1999)
- Bad Girls (1 episode, 2000)
- North Square (1 episode, 2000)
- Fields of Gold (2002)
- Casualty (1 episode, 2002)
- Night and Day (2001)
- Footballers' Wives (10 episodes, 2002–2005)
- The Bill (4 episodes, 1992–2005)
- Footballers' Wives: Extra Time (7 episodes, 2006)
- Doctors (1 episode, 2009)
- Doctor Who (1 episode, 2010)
- Holby City (6 episodes, 1999–2010)
Films
- Water (1985/I)
- Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
- Turbulence (1991)
- Station (1999)
- One for the Road (2003)
- Ex Memoria (2006)
- One Hundredth of a Second (2006)
References
- ^ "Titus Opens May 30 at London's Shakespeare Globe" - Playbill
- ^ "Footballers Wives Star Transfers To Watford" - British Theatre Guide
- ^ a b "Julie is nursing ambitions" - BNET
- ^ "Casting announced for The Wizard of Oz" - London Theatre
- ^ "A CurtainUp London Review: See How They Run" - Curtain Up
- ^ "Wizard of Oz Begins Performances at London's Royal Festival Hall July 23" - Playbill
- ^ "Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal, Brighton" - Times Online
- ^ "Mead gets Wicked" - Official London Theatre Guide