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Ruth Katrin Gemmell was born in Bristol and grew up in County Durham, first in Barnard Castle before moving to Darlington with her mother upon her parents' divorce. She has three older brothers and a sister. She attended Polam Hall School. [4] [5] Gemmell later moved to London, where her father lived, to pursue acting. [6]
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton, Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton, and Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton in . Born: 1797. Just a year younger than her older sister Eloise, Francesca ...
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton (Netflix) The final “Bridgerton” character who is featured on screen in “Queen Charlotte” is Ruth Gemmell’s Lady Violet Ledger. Now that a few of ...
Ruth Gemmell as Sarah Collingborne. Frances Barden's sister and a member of the WI. She is the wife of the local vicar. Frances Grey as Erica Campbell. Wife of Dr. Will Campbell and the local pharmacist. Rachel Hurd-Wood as Kate Campbell. First daughter of Erica and Will Campbell.
Related: A guide to the Bridgerton cast, from seasons 1 to 3 Thompson wasn’t the only Bridgerton present at the read, either. Another image showed Lady Violet Bridgerton herself, Ruth Gemmell ...
Violet Bridgerton (née Ledger), Dowager Viscountess Bridgerton (played by Ruth Gemmell in Bridgerton, and Connie Jenkins-Greig in the prequel) is the mother to the Bridgerton children and Edmund's widow. She had a poor reaction to her husband's premature death and became emotionally absent, but has since transformed into a loving and ...
Ruth Gemmell as Violet Bridgerton. Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton. Victor Alli as Lord John Stirling (the Earl of Kilmartin) Masali Baduza as Michaela Stirling, Lord John's cousin.
In 1997, Stevenson married English actress Ruth Gemmell in London; they had met on the set of Band of Gold (1995), and later played a married couple in Peak Practice (1997). They divorced in 2005 after eight years of marriage. [16] Stevenson had three sons with Italian anthropologist Elisabetta Caraccia. [17]