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** Jacqueline Pearce, English actress
* Servalan portrayed by Jacqueline Pearce.
< center > Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan </ center >
Paul Darrow, Michael Keating, Steven Pacey, Peter Tuddenham and Jacqueline Pearce reprised their television roles, but Josette Simon and Glynis Barber were replaced by Angela Bruce as Dayna and Paula Wilcox as Soolin.
* Jacqueline Pearce as Mariana
Other Aussie ambassadors include Mel Gibson, Russell Crowe, Naomi Watts, Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Phillip Noyce, Heath Ledger, Eric Bana, Anthony LaPaglia, Gillian Armstrong, Simon Baker, Toni Collette, Deborra Lee Furness, Melissa George, Scott Hicks, Barry Humphries, Julian McMahon, Jacqueline McKenzie, Kylie Minogue, Radha Mitchell, Poppy Montgomery, Olivia Newton-John, Frances O ' Connor, Miranda Otto, Guy Pearce, Fred Schepisi, Hugo Weaving, David Wenham and Sarah Wynter.
Several of the nominees, including Jill Long Thompson, Chai Feldblum, Mark Pearce, Victoria Lipnic, P. David Lopez and Jacqueline Berrien, later were confirmed by the full Senate during 2010, while several others, including Islam A. Siddiqui and Michael W. Punke, were confirmed in 2011.
in the 1970s, and Miss Pendragon was played by Jacqueline Pearce, who was well known for her role as the villainous Servalan in the late 1970s / early 80s BBC science-fiction series Blake's 7, and known by Cant from working with her on the serial Moondial.
Jacqueline Pearce was a particularly divisive influence for the group, with one describing her as someone he " can watch open an envelope ", another taking " guilty pleasure " at her " high camp ", and the third failing to " see the point of Jacqueline Pearce ".
Servalan is a fictional character in the BBC science fiction television series Blake's 7, played by Jacqueline Pearce ( in the new B7 audio series, Servalan is played by Daniela Nardini ).
Jacqueline Pearce ( born 20 December 1943 in Woking, Surrey, England ) is a British actress.
Jacqueline Pearce trained at the British stage school RADA and at Lee Strasberg's Actors ' Studio in Los Angeles.
As well as appearing in the BBC children's programmes Dark Season and Moondial, Jacqueline Pearce has appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Two Doctors as Chessene, a bloodthirsty alien.
* Sherilyn Harper — Jacqueline Pearce
* Jacqueline Pearce as Idina Sackville
In 1996 he made the science fiction pilot drama Ghostlands for MJTV Productions, and played the character Tom, alongside actors Sylvester McCoy and Jacqueline Pearce.
It stars André Morell, John Carson, Jacqueline Pearce, Brook Williams and Michael Ripper.
* Jacqueline Pearce as Alice Mary Tompson
* Jacqueline Pearce as Lady Apthorpe
Guest stars include some ITC stalwarts such as Stuart Damon, Jane Merrow, Basil Dignam, Ed Bishop, Anton Rodgers, George Sewell, Philip Madoc and John Gregson ; and such actors as Barbara Shelley, Rodney Bewes, Felicity Kendal, Rupert Davies, Colin Blakely, Ray McAnally, Bernard Lee, Jacqueline Pearce and Donald Sutherland.
She played Calpurnia and Mistress Quickly for the BBC's Shakespeare series, appeared in Doctor Who in the serial ' Paradise Towers ' in 1987 ( as well as a being cast in ' The Two Doctors ' 3 years earlier before parting company with the production and her part being played by Jacqueline Pearce ), and was the title witch in a children's series called Simon and the Witch ( 1987 ).

Jacqueline and starred
The 1962 film was directed by Francis Blanche, and starred Alfred Adam, Jacqueline Maillan, Bourvil, Robert Porte.
A huge financial success earning more than $ 45 million at the box office, the film was directed by George Seaton and starred Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy and Jacqueline Bisset.
In 1945 she starred on Broadway in the musical A Lady Says Yes with Jacqueline Susann, with whom she reportedly had an affair.
Pickhaver has appeared in many TV programs and advertisements ( often as HG Nelson ) and starred in the cult Australian comedy film This Won't Hurt a Bit opposite Jacqueline McKenzie.
She then starred in the title role of the television movie Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy in 1981, receiving a Golden Globe Best Actress nomination for her performance but lost to Jane Seymour.
In early 2001, Jacqueline starred in the first season of the WWF's reality show Tough Enough as a trainer alongside Al Snow, Tazz and Tori.
She also starred in the reunion mini-series Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac in 1997, and portrayed Hollywood novelist Jacqueline Susann in the television biopic Scandalous Me: The Jacqueline Susann Story in 1998.
* Grey Gardens, the 2009 Emmy Award-winning made-for-television movie for HBO, starred Jessica Lange as " Big Edie " and Drew Barrymore as " Little Edie ," with Jeanne Tripplehorn portraying Jacqueline Kennedy.
In 2003, she guest starred on TV show Largo Winch as Jacqueline Lindley, the daughter of a newsman target by adriatic commission who falls for Largo but does not want her father to get tangled up in danger.

Jacqueline and two
Pascal had two sisters, the younger Jacqueline and the elder Gilberte.
The show has been mentioned on TV's longest animated series The Simpsons by two of their characters Grandpa Simpson & Jacqueline Bouvier as devoted fans of the series.
In The Servant, a manservant named Hugo Barrett ( Dirk Bogarde ) facilitates the moral and psychological degradation of his privileged and rich employer Tony ( James Fox ); Accident explores male lust, hypocrisy, and ennui amongst the educated middle class as two Oxford tutors named Stephen ( Bogarde ) and Charley ( Stanley Baker ) competitively objectify a pupil named Anna ( Jacqueline Sassard ) against the backdrop of their seemingly idyllic lives.
Louis had two children by wife Marva Trotter ( daughter Jacqueline in 1943 and son Joseph Louis Barrow Jr. in 1947 ) and adopted three others.
Despite these marital issues, Letourneau gave birth to two more children, her son Nicholas and daughter Jacqueline.
It also appears in two books by Jacqueline Wilson, Hetty Feather and Sapphire Battersea.
Jacqueline Cochrane flew a Seversky, powered by two Pratt & Whitney Wasp engines, from Burbank, California, to FBF in 10: 27: 55 hours, setting the women's West-East transcontinental record.
He is married to Jacqueline Christian and they have two children.
Despite new First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy having given birth to her son John Jr. via caesarean section two weeks prior, Mamie refused to inform Jacqueline that there was a wheelchair available for her to use while showing Mrs. Kennedy the various sections of the White House.
They were married on July 7, 1928, and had two daughters: Jacqueline Lee ( 1929 – 1994 ) and Caroline Lee ( b. March 3, 1933 ).
Its current editorial board is presided over by two of its co-founders, Jean Daniel and Claude Perdriel, two editors-in-chief, Laurent Joffrin and Serge Lafaurie, as well as director general, Jacqueline Galvez.
The runner-up, Jacqueline Aguilera, also won the Miss World 1995 crown, marking the second time that two Venezuelans from the same pageant won two world titles.
* In 1963, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, son of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, died of RDS two days after his premature birth at 34 weeks gestation.
He brings home a new wife, the haughty Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent, who has two daughters about Danielle's age, Marguérite and Jacqueline.
" She also praised Anjelica Huston's performance as a cruel stepmother: " Huston does a lot of eye narrowing and eyebrow raising while toddling around in an extraordinary selection of extreme headgear, accompanied by her two less-than-self-actualized daughters -- the snooty, social-climbing, nasty Marguérite, and the dim, lumpy, secretly nice Jacqueline.
Iris du Pré ( née Iris Greep ) ( June 6, 1914 – September 27, 1985 ) was a pianist, composer, conductor and educator, best known as the mother of two famous musicians, Hilary, and Jacqueline.
She was one of the programme's very first regulars and appeared in the bulk of its first two seasons from 1963 – 65, played by Jacqueline Hill.
The couple had two children, Ronald K. Miller of Lancaster and Jacqueline M. Williams of Cincinnati ; five grandchildren ; and nine great-grandchildren.
They were joined in the first episode by two of Foreman's schoolteachers, Barbara Wright ( Jacqueline Hill ) and Ian Chesterton ( William Russell ), from contemporary 20th century England.
On November 4, 2004, two lesbian couples who had been denied marriage licences ( Jacqueline Pottle and Noelle French, and Lisa Zigler and Theresa Walsh ) filed suit against the federal and provincial governments, requesting that the provincial government be ordered to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples.
* In 2008, Jacqueline Henson, a 40-year-old British woman, died after drinking four liters of water in under two hours as part of her LighterLife diet plan.
" ( written by Jacqueline Steiner and Bess Lomax Hawes ), Charlie's wife goes down to the Scollay Square station every day, at a quarter past two, to hand her stranded husband a sandwich through the open window.

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