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Julie Duncanson | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1968 |
| Occupations | Actress, comedian |
Julie Duncanson (born 1968) is a Scottish actress and comedian. She trained at Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre. [1] She is probably best known for her roles in the soap opera River City as Shona Henderson and sketch comedy show Velvet Soup . Other film, television and radio work includes Crimewatch UK (BBC), Pied Piper (Granada), Washin' Time (MP Films) and Tunes of Glory (BBC Radio 4). [1]
| Year | Title | Role | Company | Director | Notes |
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| 1997 | A Greater Tomorrow | Ambulancewoman, Aussie | Dundee Rep Theatre | Hamish Glen | play by Hector MacMillan |
Other theatre credits include The Snow Queen , David Copperfield , Beauty and the Beast and Grapes of Wrath at Dundee Rep; Born Guilty (7:84); Made from Girders, Jungle Book , Wind in the Willows , Brighton Beach Memoirs , Othello (Byre Theatre, St. Andrews); Phoenix (Perth Theatre); Sleeping Beauty (Durham Theatre Co.); and Bondagers (Traverse Theatre).
Duncanson co-founded White Rabbit Coyboys in 1995 and directed a production of the same name on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The company won the Levi 501 Bursary to stage Scooby Doo Generation in 1996. [1]