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  1. Siobhan Redmond MBE (/ ʃ ə ˈ v ɔː n / shə-VAWN; born 27 July 1959) is a Scottish actress, a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and known for various stage, audio and television roles such as Anne Marie in Two Doors Down.

  2. Siobhan Redmond. Actress: Frankenstein. She is the second-eldest of three sisters. Siobhan started acting in a wacky British TV comedy sketch called Alfresco (1983) (1982/1983), co-starring with Robbie Coltrane, Hugh Laurie, Ben Elton & Stephen Fry, among others.

  3. Siobhan Redmond. Actress: Frankenstein. She is the second-eldest of three sisters. Siobhan started acting in a wacky British TV comedy sketch called Alfresco (1983) (1982/1983), co-starring with Robbie Coltrane, Hugh Laurie, Ben Elton & Stephen Fry, among others.

  4. Nearly 40 years after her television debut, she is busier than ever and says she’ll never stop working if there is a chance to act. The star, who has appeared in TV hits from Taggart to Holby ...

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  6. Queens of Mystery is a British murder-mystery comedy-drama television series created by Julian Unthank starring Julie Graham, Siobhan Redmond, Olivia Vinall (Series 1), Florence Hall (Series 2) and Sarah Woodward.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · Siobhan Redmond’s career stands as a testament to dedication, versatility, and unwavering passion for her craft. Her captivating stage presence, comedic timing, and ability to portray complex characters have left an indelible mark on audiences worldwide.

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  9. Siobhan Redmond. Highest Rated: 80% The Party's Just Beginning (2018) Lowest Rated: 25% Captives (1994) Birthday: Aug 27, 1959. Birthplace: Tollcross, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

  10. As the National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company are once again touring David Greig’s Dunsinane, in preparation to its return to Edinburgh, Emma Hay speaks to Lady Macbeth herself – Siobhan Redmond.

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