Jane Gurnett

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Jane Gurnett
Born
Jane E. Gurnett

12 March 1957 (1957-03-12) (age 64)
NationalityBritish
OccupationActress
Children1

Jane E. Gurnett (born 12 March 1957,[1] Dorset)[2] is an English actress best known for her leading roles in British TV series Casualty (from 1994 to 1996), Dangerfield (1998–1999) and the second incarnation of Crossroads (2001–2003). She moved to Warwick School to teach drama. In early 2018 she became part-time to set up an organisation designed to help teachers and parents work with children who have autism.

Personal life[]

Her former partner is actor Ray Fearon, with whom she has one daughter.[citation needed]

Selected credits[]

  • The Rainbow (1988) as Anna Brangwen
  • Drowning By Numbers (1988) as Nancy
  • Casualty (1994-1996) as Rachel Longworth
  • Dangerfield (1998-1999) as DI Gillian Kramer
  • Real Women (1998-1999) as Chris 7 episodes
  • Crossroads (2001-2003) as Kate Russell

References[]

  1. ^ Ms Jane Gurnett company-director-check.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  2. ^ Jane Gurnett at IMDb

External links[]


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