Jemima Abey

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Jemima Abey
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Jemima Abey is a British actress who is best known [1] for her work in the second series of the Sky One television series drama Hex . [2] Abey has also appeared as Katie, alongside fellow Hex cast member Jemima Rooper, in Channel 4's As If as well as playing the role of Susan in EastEnders . Also appeared in BBC 1 soap Doctors .

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  1. "Jemima Abey | TVmaze". www.tvmaze.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  2. Ultimate DVD, Issues 74-78, p. 34, Visual Imagination, 2006