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    Jenny Agutter

    British film and television actress

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  1. Jenny Agutter. Jennifer Ann Agutter OBE (born 20 December 1952) is an English actress. She began her career as a child actress in 1964, appearing in East of Sudan, Star!, and two adaptations of The Railway Children; the BBC's 1968 television serial and the 1970 film version. In 1971 she also starred in the critically acclaimed film Walkabout ...

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · Jenny Agutter was born on December 20, 1952, making her currently 68 years old. 2. What are some of Jenny Agutter’s most famous movies? Some of Jenny Agutter’s most famous movies include “Walkabout,” “ An American Werewolf in London ,” and “The Railway Children. 3.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · For some Jenny Agutter will always be associated with children, more specifically with Roberta Waterbury, or “Bobbie”, the oldest of the three siblings in the classic 1970 film The Railway ...

  4. Jenny Agutter was born in Taunton in the English West Country. The daughter of a British army officer, she spent her childhood visiting and living in many different countries, including Germany, Singapore and Cyprus. Back in England, she trained at Elmhurst Ballet School and at the age of eleven was cast as a young dancer in Walt Disney’s ...

  5. Jul 9, 2022 · Jenny Agutter has expressed her one “regret” about doing a nude scene when she ... “I was 16, and a young 16. But [director] Nic Roeg showed me pictures and said, we want to create something ...

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  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Here, original cast member Jenny Agutter chats about returning as Sister Julienne, the show’s two new midwives, working with comedian Rosie Jones, and her own memories of 1969: What is in store for Sister Julienne this season? “The year brings with it lots of social problems and lots of medical breakthroughs and changes.

  7. Jul 9, 2022 · Jenny Agutter has been a presence in cultural life for over half a century. As the groovy 1960s gave way to the grim 1970s, she was at the centre of two, very different, era-defining projects.