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Prisoners' Wives is a BBC drama series, created and written by Julie Gearey and starring Polly Walker, Pippa Haywood, Emma Rigby, Natalie Gavin, Sally Carman and Karla Crome, with supporting cast including Iain Glen, Adam Gillen, Jonas Armstrong, Reuben Johnson, Enzo Cilenti and Owen Roe. The series centres on four very different women, each ...
Walker starred in BBC's crime drama Prisoners' Wives as crime wife Francesca Miller from 2012 to 2013. [13] She went on to appear in Andrew Staunton's 2012 science fiction action-adventure film John Carter as Sarkoja, a merciless Thark. [14] In 2014, she had a recurring role as the character Delphine Day in the ITV series Mr Selfridge. [15]
Penry-Jones was born in London on 22 September 1970, the son of Welsh actor Peter Penry-Jones and English actress Angela Thorne. [1] [2] His brother, Laurence Penry-Jones (born in London, 1977), is an actor turned ambulance driver who is married to actress Polly Walker.
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D-Tox is a 2002 American thriller film [2] directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Sylvester Stallone.The supporting cast features Tom Berenger, Charles S. Dutton, Polly Walker, Robert Patrick, Stephen Lang, Jeffrey Wright, Courtney B. Vance and Kris Kristofferson.
Two women have opened up about the judgment they regularly face after finding love in arguable one of the least romantic places—prison.Paige Nicole and Gigi Taylor said “I do” to two ...
[15] [11] Her first main TV role was as Lou in the BBC drama Prisoners' Wives, which she portrayed for six episodes. [5] Later that year, she began appearing in the BBC medical drama Casualty, in the recurring role of Faith Portman. [16] In 2013, Gavin appeared in the second series of The Syndicate, a BBC drama, as Becky. [17]
The film stars Luc Picard as Thériault, and Polly Walker as Paula Jackson, the social worker whose investigation revealed the crimes. [19] [20] Gabrielle Lavallée wrote a memoir of her life in the sect entitled L'alliance de la brebis ("Alliance of the Ewe"), ISBN 2-920176-85-4.