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  2. Dec 24, 2021 · No, Barber is not married. Her first publicly known boyfriend was Danny Boyle, director of Slumdog Millionaire, with whom she worked during her high school. The actress was also in a...

  3. Dec 18, 2009 · Frances plays a blousy tart with a heart, who ends up in bed with a married wheeler-dealer, which is perhaps why she's talking so openly, and at times hilariously, about her own love affairs.

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  4. Frances Barber is currently single. Relationships. Frances Barber has been in relationships with Neil Pearson and Danny Boyle. About. Frances Barber is a 65 year old British Actress. Born Frances Brookes on 15th May, 1958 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK, she is famous for Stephen Frears' Prick Up Your Ears (1987) and Sammy and ...

    Film
    Year
    Character
    Type
    Dreamland
    2023
    Cheryl
    TV Show
    A Very Venice Romance
    2023
    Olivia Hansford
    TV Movie
    Dodger
    2022
    Dame Eliza Vestris
    TV Show
    The Chelsea Detective
    2022
    Olivia Arnold
    TV Show
    • May 15, 1958
  5. Her parents are S.W. Brookes and Gladys Simpson; Barber is the fourth of six children. She attended the Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School. Barber studied drama at the University College of North Wales in Bangor, where she was a contemporary of director Danny Boyle, who became her boyfriend.

  6. Dec 24, 2021 · No, Barber is not married. Her first publicly known boyfriend was Danny Boyle, director of Slumdog Millionaire, with whom she worked during her high school. The actress was also in a...

  7. Nov 1, 2019 · Frances’ last known relationship was with her co-star in King Lear, Sir Ian McKellen. They were in a relationship until 2008. She is also found remembering and adoring him for the support he gave when she met a bike accident in 2007, which wrecked her knee. Frances Barber’s Bio: Age, Family.

  8. Frances Barber. Actress: Goal! The Dream Begins. Frances Barber has worked in a string of award-winning productions for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, taking roles as diverse as Eliza in Pygmalion and Lady Macbeth in Macbeth.

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