- Susan Penhaligon
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name = Susan Penhaligon
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birthplace =Manila ,Philippines
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spouse =Susan Penhaligon (born
Manila ,Philippines ,3 July 1949 ) is a British television actress best known for her appearances in the controversial 1976 drama "Bouquet of Barbed Wire " and the Britishtelevision situation comedy , "A Fine Romance" (1981–1984) (as the more glamorous sister ofJudi Dench 's character).She was cast in many television series and cult, horror and exploitation films of the 1970s, and played the character
Jean Hope in the Britishsoap opera "Emmerdale ". She is also a regular stage actress.Penhaligon's father worked as an engineer for the Shell oil company and was working in the Philippines at the time of her birth there. She trained at the
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and, as a student, she shared a flat with soon-to-be rock starPeter Hammill . She is named in his songs "Refugees" and "Easy to Slip Away".Other notable television appearances have been "
Teenage Health Freak " (1993), "A Kind of Living " (1983), "A Kind of Loving " (1982). She was also Lucy in the 1977BBC adaptation "Count Dracula" starringLouis Jourdan , and as Bianca in a 1980 TV adaptation of "The Taming of the Shrew". Television guest-starring roles include appearances in such series as "Casualty"; "A Touch of Frost"; "Bergerac"; "Remington Steele "; "Tales of the Unexpected"; "Return of the Saint "; "Upstairs, Downstairs "; and "Doctor Who ", (portraying Lakis in the story "The Time Monster "). She returned to "Doctor Who" for the 2001 audio adventure "Primeval".She also appeared in several films of the 1970s. These included "The Land That Time Forgot" (1975); sex-comedy "
No Sex Please, We're British " (1973); "Under Milk Wood " (1972); Australian-made horror film "Patrick" (1978); and "Soldier of Orange " (1979). She portrayedJuliane Köpcke in "I Miracoli accadono ancora " (1974), a film which graphically depicted Köpcke's ordeal in the jungle after surviving the crash ofLANSA Flight 508 .Penhaligon is currently married to actor
Duncan Preston and curently lives in a houseboat on theRiver Thames with her one son, Truan Munro, who is also an actor. She has recently appeared as a guest on theITV1 programme calledLoose Women on12 September 2008 and announced that she has written a novel called, "For The Love Of Angel". The book is based onTruro inCornwall and set in the 1880s just as the cathedral was being built.External links
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