Julie Legrand

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Julie Legrand
Born
Julie Legrand

NationalityBritish
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present
Spouse
Simon Clark
(m. 2005)

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] She has also guest starred in a wide variety of British television shows, as well as stage productions. [3]

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Television

One of her earliest roles was in the Channel 4 comedy drama Hollywood Hits Chiswick, alongside Derek Newark as W.C. Fields. [4] Her subsequent television career has been extensive, including appearances in Anglo-Saxon Attitudes. Kavanagh QC and Holby City.

Theatre

Along with her television work, Legrand has had numerous successes 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 played the role of Madame Morrible in the West End production of Wicked . She began performances on 29 March 2010, replacing Harriet Thorpe. [8] After a lengthy run, Legrand exited the show on 27 October 2012, and was replaced by Louise Plowright on Oct. 29, 2012. in 2014-2015 Legrand portrayed Electra in Gypsy at the Chichester Festival Theatre and the subsequent transfer to the Savoy Theatre in London. In 2016 Legrand played Mrs. Malaprop in Sheridan's The Rivals in Bristol and Glasgow.

Personal life

Julie Legrand married Simon Clark, a sound engineer, in 2005. [9]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Angels Social workerSeries 6 Episode 25
1981The Innes Book of RecordsSeries 3 Episode 2
1984 Play for Today FrenchwomanEpisode: "Under the Hammer"
1985 Water Business executive
1987 Prick Up Your Ears Gallery Owner
1989 4 Play BabsEpisode: "Chains of Love"
1990 Coasting Anna MilburnEpisode: "Star Quality"
1991 El C.I.D. LauraEpisode: "Piece of Cake"
The House of Bernarda Alba AngustiusTelevision film
Turbulence Annie
1992 Anglo-Saxon Attitudes Clarissa Crane3 episodes
The Bill Marie NevinEpisode: "Spit and Polish"
1993 Inspector Morse Brigitte de PlessyEpisode: "Twilight of the Gods"
1994Moving StoryAngelaEpisode:"Father's Day"
1996The BillHelen BrodieEpisode: "Judgement Call"
1999 Kavanagh QC Maggie Leeming
Holby City HazelEpisode: "Search for the Hero"
Starting OutMarjie8 episodes
Station Short film
2000 Bad Girls Rita DockleyEpisode: "Babes Behind Bars"
North Square Tilly HUdsonSeries 1 Episode 2
2001TreasureMrs. PVoice only
2002Fields of GoldDeborah MillerTelevision film
Casualty Jennifer WoodsEpisode: "It's a Boy Thing"
2002-2003 Night and Day Nurse Bradshaw11 episodes
2002-2005 Footballers' Wives Jeanette Dunkley10 episodes
2003' One for the Road Liz
2005The BillMarie Stimpson2 episodes
2006Footballers Wives: Extra TimeJeanette Dunkley7 episodes
Ex MemoriaHelen
One Hundredth of a SecondMary Kennington
2009 Doctors Barbara WartonEpisode: "Hang Onto Nurse"
2010 Doctor Who The PartisanEpisode: "The End of Time: Part Two"
2014Holby CityPaula Burrows10 episodes
2015Gypsy: Live from the Savoy TheatreMiss Cratchitt / ElectraTelevision film
2017CupidityMrs. ConstantineShort film
2019DoctorsJanice BurckinEpisode: "Boomerang"
2020FlackShellEpisode: "Brand Barron"

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  1. "Titus Opens May 30 at London's Shakespeare Globe" - Playbill Archived 5 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Footballers Wives Star Transfers To Watford" - British Theatre Guide Archived 7 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Casting announced for The Wizard of Oz" - London Theatre
  4. Hollywood Hits Chiswick
  5. "A CurtainUp London Review: See How They Run" - Curtain Up
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  7. "Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal, Brighton" - Times Online
  8. "Mead gets Wicked" - Official London Theatre Guide
  9. "Julie is nursing ambitions" - BNET [ permanent dead link ]