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Zoë Wanamaker (born 13 May 1949) is an American born British actress who has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Wanamaker was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2001 by Queen Elizabeth II .
The cast includes Zoe Wanamaker, Philip Glenister, and Pippa Haywood. [12] In June 2024, John Nettles was reported to have been offered a cameo role but declined saying that, at 80 years-old, he was "too old". [13] In July 2024, Timothy Renouf joined the cast. [14]
From 2000 until 2011, Thomson played Michael Harper in the British BBC sitcom My Family, starring alongside Robert Lindsay, Zoë Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe and Kris Marshall. He is the only one out of the Harper children to have appeared in every series as Daniela Denby-Ashe left the series in 2002, later returning in 2004 and Kris Marshall ...
This is a list of characters for the British sitcom My Family that aired on BBC One from 17 September 2000 until 2 September 2011. My Family centres on the fictional Harper family, who live in Chiswick, west London.
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Zoë Wanamaker (2000–11) portrays Susan Harper. Susan Harper is a control freak and very good at getting her way. Susan Harper is a control freak and very good at getting her way. She is constantly worried about her three children and often forces Ben to go out of his way to monitor or look after them.
Together they had two children. Their marriage lasted until Key's death from cancer in July 1992. His third marriage is to American-British actress Zoë Wanamaker, to whom he has been married since November 1994. [6] Grainger was a close friend of Laurence Olivier and his family, and helped the actor write his second book On Acting (1986). [7]