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Margaret O'Neill (born 15 November 1962) [1] is an English actress. She is known for her television roles in Peak Practice (2000–2002), Shameless (2004–2007), EastEnders (2008) and Two Doors Down (2019 and 2023).
Suzy Branning (originally known as Sue) is a fictional character from the BBC One soap opera EastEnders, played by Julie Christian-Young for a brief appearance in April 1996, and Maggie O'Neill in 2008, who began filming in May that year, and she appeared from 8 July to 26 December 2008.
The 3-part mini-series starred Keith Barron, Maggie O'Neill, Reece Dinsdale, and Annette Crosbie. It was created and written by Tony Marchant and was aired on BBC One. The lead character, Kathy, was one of the first television roles for actress Maggie O'Neill. [1]
The cast is led by Maggie O'Neill, Tony Pitts and Harry Trevaldwyn and also includes Nick Holder, Anna Calder-Marshall, Paul Hilton, Hannah Walters, Jeff Rawle, Johann Myers, Amaka Okafor, Anthony Adjekum and Anna Francolini. Principal photography took place in December 2021. [5] [4]
The principal cast included Vincent Regan, Maggie O'Neill, Fred Ward and Anton Lesser. Invasion: Earth was a co-production between BBC Scotland and the Sci-Fi Channel. It was shot on location in Scotland with considerable assistance from the British armed forces and is also notable as one of the first British TV series to feature extensive use ...
Maggie O'Neill Michael Elphick: Theme music composer: Dominic Muldowney: Country of origin: United Kingdom: Original language: English: Production; Producers: Nigel ...
Mouth & MacNeal rehearsing for the Nationaal Songfestival 1974 in Utrecht. They were formed in 1971 when record producer Hans van Hemert brought together Big Mouth (born Willem Duyn) and Maggie MacNeal (born Sjoukje van't Spijker).
Written by F. Hugh Herbert, the play was already a Broadway hit starring Barbara Bel Geddes as Patty O'Neill under Preminger's direction. McNamara left the national tour to take over the role of Patty O'Neill on Broadway in June 1952. [14] In 1953, McNamara went to Hollywood to reprise her role in Preminger's film adaptation of The Moon Is Blue.