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  1. When human remains are found in a sleepy Irish village, Sergeant PJ Collins finally has a genuine crime to solve. As the gruesome discovery ripples through the community, it threatens to expose a lifetime of secrets. Director: Kathy Burke | Stars: Conleth Hill, Brenda Fricker, Pauline McLynn, Anne Kent. Votes: 159.

  2. Kathy Burke. Actress: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Ms. Burke was born in Camden, London in 1964 at the Royal Free Hospital. Kathy's mother died when she was a baby and she was in foster homes for a short time until her father, who was a heavy drinker, could regain custody of Kathy and live with her two brothers. Kathy attended the Maria Fidelis Secondary School in Euston. She was encouraged...

  3. Kathy Burke is one of the most loved British actresses of her generation. She is certainly one of the most versatile. Having played small parts in several cult movies and plays during her early 20s, she suddenly popped into the nation’s conscious aged 26 when she appeared on TV in Harry Enfield’s Television Show .

  4. Feb 19, 1999 · This Year's Love: Directed by David Kane. With Kathy Burke, Jennifer Ehle, Ian Hart, Douglas Henshall. A group of thirtysomethings flit around Camden Town swapping partners in search of love, lust and life.

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  5. Sep 14, 2001 · The Martins: Directed by Tony Grounds. With Lee Evans, Eric Byrne, Lloyd Harvey, Kathy Burke. The Martins live across from a shopping centre. Dad Robert is unemployed and hasn't really grown up - still blaming others for his failures.

  6. Kathy Burke. “The thing with me is that I’m quite arrogant. I’ve got faith in my own talent and I always have. And if anyone turned around and said to me: ‘You’re never going to work again,’ I used to say ‘I will.’”.

  7. Language. English. Box office. $2,361,632. Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1998 Irish-British-American period drama film adapted from the 1990 Brian Friel play Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Pat O'Connor . The film competed in the Venice Film Festival of 1998. It won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor in a Female Role by Brid Brennan.

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