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On 4 October 2024, title casting was announced with Dawn Sievewright playing Rose-Lynn Harlan. [15] Further principal casting included Blythe Duff as Marion, Janet Kumah as Susannah, Louise McCarthy as Jackie, Peter Hannah as Sam, Hannah Jarrett-Scott as Kathy, Andy Clark as Alan, Liz Ewing as Agnes and Amber Sylvia Edwards as Eileen. [16] [17]
Wild Rose is a 2018 British musical drama film directed by Tom Harper and starring Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo, Jamie Sives, Craig Parkinson, James Harkness, Janey Godley, Daisy Littlefield, Ryan Kerr, Adam Mitchell, and Nicole Kerr.
Buckley was born in December 1989 in Killarney, County Kerry, [1] to Marina Cassidy and Tim Buckley. [2] She has a younger brother and three younger sisters. [1]She attended Ursuline Secondary School, an all-girls convent school in Thurles, County Tipperary, where her mother works as a vocal coach [3] [1] and where she performed in school productions. [1]
Harlan Cohen (1934–2020), American volleyball coach; Harlan Ellison (1934–2018), American writer; Harlan Greene (born 1953), American writer and historian; Harlan Howard (1927–2001), American country music songwriter; Harlan Hubbard (1900–1988), American artist and author; Harlan Huckleby (born 1957), American football running back
Jessie Buckley - Wild Rose as Rose-Lynn Harlan; Holliday Grainger - Animals as Laura; Sally Hawkins - Eternal Beauty as June; Vicky Knight - Dirty God as Jade; Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Hugh Laurie - The Personal History of David Copperfield as Mr. Dick; Chiwetel Ejiofor - The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind as Trywell Kamkwamba
Lynn René Anderson (September 26, 1947 – July 30, 2015) was an American country singer and television personality. Her crossover signature recording, "Rose Garden", was a number one hit internationally. She also charted five number one and 18 top-ten singles on the Billboard country songs chart. Anderson is regarded as one of country music's ...
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"Rose Garden" also became a major hit worldwide, reaching the number one spot in multiple countries. In 1971 at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards, the Lynn Anderson version of "Rose Garden" won her the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female. [2] "Rose Garden" has since been recorded by artists of various styles and musical genres.