Jan Francis | |
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Born | Janet Stephanie Francis 5 August 1947 |
Years active | 1969-present |
Spouse | Martin Thurley (m. 1977) |
Children | 2 |
Janet Stephanie Francis (born 5 August 1947) is an English actress. She appeared as Penny Warrender in the 1980s romantic comedy Just Good Friends .
Francis was born at the former Charing Cross Hospital London. She is the eldest child of Frank Francis, a clerical officer with the Royal Agricultural Society of England, [2] and Marjorie (née Watling), an employment agent, who were married [3] in 1944. She was brought up in Streatham and was educated at the Lady Edridge Grammar School.
After training as a dancer at the Royal Ballet Senior School from which she graduated in 1965, Francis performed with the Royal Ballet Touring Company in Britain, in the rest of Europe and the United States. Francis left the Royal Ballet in September 1969 to pursue an acting career.
Francis made the transfer to becoming an actress through choreography, and performed with the Cheltenham Repertory Company between 1969 and 1970. She first appeared on television in 1972 in the mini-series Anne of Green Gables playing the part of Diana Barry, before landing BBC Television drama roles including Kschessinska in Fall of Eagles and Lisa Colbert in Secret Army (1977–78). She appeared in Dracula (1979) as Mina Van Helsing with Laurence Olivier as Abraham Van Helsing.
She played the part of Susie Dean in Alan Plater's adaptation of the J. B. Priestley novel The Good Companions (1980) which was produced by Yorkshire Television. Writer John Sullivan met Francis and later created her best-known part, Penny Warrender, in the 1980s BBC sitcom Just Good Friends .
She later co-starred with Dennis Waterman as Sally Hardcastle in the 1989–1992 ITV drama series Stay Lucky . This was followed by an appearance in Heartbeat in 1993, in which she played Vivienne Keen in the episode Love Hurts.. She also played Nick's "old enough to be his mother" girlfriend in the sitcom My Family .
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, she starred in the Lloyds Bank television commercials alongside Nigel Havers and Leo McKern.
In 2006, she guest starred in ITV prison drama Bad Girls as interior designer Catherine Earlham, who was sent to Larkhall on remand for embezzlement. The character played a key role in the exit storyline for fellow inmate Darlene Cake (Antonia Okonma). She is also a regular performer, and part of the original cast, of the touring play Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners .
In 2009, she appeared as Julia in the second series of Mistresses on BBC1. In November 2009, she starred in the ITV drama Collision . She also played a love interest for Rodney Blackstock in ITV soap opera Emmerdale , in 2010.
In April 2014, she made a guest appearance as a patient in the BBC hospital drama series Casualty .
Francis married the actor-writer Martin Thurley in Newton Abbot on 1 August 1977; he writes using the pseudonym Thomas Ellice. They have two daughters and reside in Woodchurch, Kent.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | The Ken Dodd Show | Various | 1 episode |
1971 | The Fenn Street Gang | Shirley Matthews | Episode: "Who Was That Lady?" |
1972 | Anne of Green Gables | Diana Barry | 4 episodes |
BBC Play of the Month | Popham | The Magistrate | |
The Long Chase | Susan Fraser | 13 episodes | |
Thirty Minute Theatre | Stephanie | Swiss Cottage | |
1973 | Country Matters | Sophie Davenport | Episode: "The Four Beauties" |
Doctor in Charge | Diana | Episode: "The Pool" | |
Hawkeye The Pathfinder | Mabel Dunham (Magnet) | 5 episodes | |
Thriller | Gille Randall | File Under Fear | |
1974 | Fall of Eagles | Kschessinska | Episode: "The Last Tsar" |
Play for Today | Lizzie | The Lonely Man's Lover | |
Rooms | Jan | Jan & Tony (Parts 1 & 2) | |
1975 | Anne of Avonlea | Diana Barry | 6 episodes |
BBC Play of the Month | Maria | Love's Labour's Lost | |
Softly Softly: Taskforce | Karen | Episode: "Dorothy's Birthday" | |
Village Hall | Milly | The Rough and the Smooth | |
1976 | Couples | Emily Rowland | 6 episodes |
BBC Play of the Month | Grace Harkaway | The London Assurance | |
Sutherland's Law | Lesley Galbraith | Episode: Blind Jump | |
The Duchess of Duke Street | Irene Baker | 2 episodes | |
1977 | Premiere | Christabel | Give Us a Kiss Christabel |
Raffles | Netje | Episode: A Bad Night | |
1977-8 | Secret Army | Lisa 'Yvette' Colbert | 17 episodes |
1978 | Target | Jenny | Episode: "Rogue's Gallery" |
1979 | Dracula | Mina Van Helsing | Film |
ITV Playhouse | Prudence | Casting the Runes | |
Ripping Yarns | Miranda | Roger of the Raj | |
1980-1 | The Good Companions | Susie Dean | 9 episodes |
1981 | Love Story: A Chance to Sit Down | Barbara Livesey | 4 episodes |
1982 | Tales of the Unexpected | Leila Graham | Death Can Add |
1983-6 | Just Good Friends | Penny Warrender | 22 episodes |
1984 | Champions | Jo Beswick | Film |
Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense | Eva Baler | Corvini Inheritance | |
1985 | Minder | Sarah Bates | Episode: "Life in the Fast Food Lane" |
1989-91 | Stay Lucky | Sally Hardcastle | 16 episodes |
1994 | Under the Hammer | Maggie Perowne | 7 episodes |
1995 | Jeremy Hardy Gives Good Sex | Various | Video |
The Ghostbusters of East Finchley | Grace | 6 episodes | |
1997 | Spark | Colette | 6 episodes |
2000 | Sunburn | Rachel Dearbon | 1 episode |
2001 | My Family | Amanda | Episode: "Age of Romance" |
2002 | Heartbeat | Vivenne Keen | Episode: "Love Hurts" |
Micawber | Lady Charlotte | Episode: "Micawber and the Aristocracy" | |
2005 | According to Bex | Sally Atwell | Episode: The Time Warp |
Twisted Tales | Penny Marchant | Fruitcake of the Living Dead | |
2006 | Bad Girls | Catherine Earlham | 1 episode |
2007 | Diamond Geezer | Kate | Episode: "Old Gold" |
New Tricks | June Parker | Episode: "Power House" | |
2008 | The Invisibles | Janet Rigby | 1 episode |
2009 | Collision | Christine Edwards | 4 episodes |
Mistresses | Julia | 2 episodes | |
2010 | Emmerdale | Sue Hastings | 3 episodes |
2013 | Law and Order UK | Caroline Moran | Episode: "Mortal" |
2014 | Casualty | Ginny Roxburgh-Berrow | Episode: "Carrot Not Stick" |
2016 | I Want My Wife Back | Paula | 5 episodes |
2018 | Next of Kin | Elspeth | 2 episodes |
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