Maggie Lloyd-Williams

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Maggie Lloyd Williams
Born
Maggie Lloyd Williams

1975
Masvingo, Zimbabwe
Nationality Zimbabwean
Occupation(s)Actress, author
Years active1985–2012
Notable workSilent Witness

Maggie Lloyd Williams (born 1975), is a Zimbabwe actress and author. [1] [2] She is best known for the roles in the television serials such as Silent Witness, Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Red Cap and The Low Down. [3]

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Personal life

She was born in 1975 in Masvingo, Zimbabwe.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
2000Dirty WorkSianTV series
2000The Low DownJeanFilm
2000Gettin OffNazzyTV series
2001The GlassSecretaryTV series
2002SirensRuth LaceyTV series
2002 Silent Witness Selina ThompsonTV series
2003GameboysJennyTV series
2003The ViceJennyTV series
2003 Red Cap Corporal Angie OgdenTV series [4]
2005DoctorsZara VincentTV series
2005Murphy's LawLeedhamTV series
2005EastEndersGaynorTV series
2006CasualtyMerlene Jackson / Rachel Skinner / SandraTV series
2007The BillPamela Kervin / Cathy FisherTV series
2007 Secret Diary of a Call Girl YolandaTV series
2012Magpie Sings the BluesEllaShort film

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  3. "Maggie Lloyd-Williams filmography". allmovie. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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