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Amanda Jacqueline Redman (born 12 August 1957 [1]) is an English actress, known for her roles as Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman in the BBC One series New Tricks (2003–2013) and as Dr. Lydia Fonseca in The Good Karma Hospital (2017–2022).
Glenister married actor Amanda Redman in 1984; the couple had a daughter before they divorced in 1992. [14] He later married BBC Radio producer and director Celia de Wolff, with whom he has a son. [ 15 ] [ 16 ]
Amanda Redman: 2003–2013 1.1–10.8 84 Gerry Standing Dennis Waterman: 2003–2015 1.1–12.2 99 Steve McAndrew ... The ex-husband of Sasha Miller, he and his wife ...
It stars Amanda Redman, Amrita Acharia, James Krishna Floyd, Nimmi Harasgama, and Neil Morrissey. [1] The series is shot in Unawatuna in southern Sri Lanka, Thiranagama Golden Beach Restaurant, and some other places in Galle District. The Good Karma Hospital was recommissioned for a second and a third series. Filming for the second series ...
The series stars Amanda Redman as Carol Finnegan, a schoolteacher whose marriage of twenty years is threatened by a number of anonymous e-mails from an unidentified party only known as 'The Truth Teller', who claims her husband Mark (Adrian Dunbar) has been having an affair with his secretary, Rebecca (Claudia Harrison). [1]
Amanda Schlick shared an emotional TikTok of her husband Josh's final birthday before his death from stomach cancer. Josh was a dedicated police officer for 17 years, 15 of those as a sergeant
Janet Deasey (Amanda Redman): Ian's beautiful wife who grows dissatisfied with her husband's desire to become a comedian and begins an affair to stave off boredom. Hedda Kennedy (Samantha Janus): A beautiful dancer, who is desperately searching for her American husband, believed to be missing in action. She works in various establishments of ...
Amanda Seyfried has come a long way since she made her iconic film debut in Mean Girls. Since then, she’s appeared in movies that range from feel-good musicals (Mamma Mia!) and romantic comedies ...