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    Frances Barber (née Brookes, born 13 May 1958) is an English actress. She received Olivier Award nominations for her work in the plays Camille (1985), and Uncle Vanya (1997).

  2. 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.

  3. See Frances Barber full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Frances Barber's latest movies and tv shows.

  4. 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.

  5. Birthday: May 13, 1958. Birthplace: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England, UK. A former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and veteran of regional fringe theater, Barber has performed on...

  6. After Trish and Spence win their dream house at auction, the sisters go to the new place to celebrate, where well-kept secrets bubble to the surface. Director: Ellie Heydon | Stars: Freema Agyeman, Lily Allen, Frances Barber, Gabby Best. Votes: 15.

  7. Jul 27, 2019 · The actor on starring in a new Pet Shop Boys musical, her addiction to Twitter and Strictly, and the impossibility of avoiding Brexit chat.

  8. Frances Barber has been nominated for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Olivier Awards for her performance in "Uncle Vanya" and for the Most Promising Newcomer of the Year in Theatre...

  9. Frances Barber is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Mr. Holmes, A Zed & Two Noughts, Goal! II: Living the Dream, Goal!, The Bookshop, Castaway, Evilenko, and The Escape.

  10. Oct 21, 2013 · Frances Barber performs a scene as the title character in the Donmar Warehouse production of ShakespearesJulius Caesar,” at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn.

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