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  • Sheila Hancock
  • Sheila Hancock
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  • Des Weiteren synchronisierte sie Jadis im Zeichentrickfilm Der König von Narnia in der englischen Version.
  • She was married to Alec Ross.
  • Hancock's extensive film credits, which date back to 1960, include Wodehouse's The Girl on the Boat (as Jane), the Disney adventure movie The Moon-Spinners, Three Men and a Little Lady (with Ted Danson), and the 1968 film of the play The Anniversary; Hancock played Karen Taggart in the latter, and in 2005, the leading role of Mrs. Taggart in the West End revival of the play. In television, she played the cheerfully tyrannical Helen A, forcing happiness down her citizens' throats, in the Doctor Who serial "The Happiness Patrol." Other credits include the storyteller on Jackanory and Mrs. Guppy in the 2005 BBC serial adaptation of Charles Dickens' Bleak House.
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Geburtsort
  • Blackgang, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Geschlecht
  • weiblich
Tätigkeit
  • Schauspielerin
  • Synchronsprecherin
Bildgröße
  • 250
Geburt
  • 22021933
Beruf
  • *Synchronsprecherin *Schauspielerin
Nationalität
  • Engländerin
Geboren am
  • 22021933
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Name
  • Sheila Hancock
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  • SH.jpg
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  • Des Weiteren synchronisierte sie Jadis im Zeichentrickfilm Der König von Narnia in der englischen Version.
  • She was married to Alec Ross.
  • Hancock's extensive film credits, which date back to 1960, include Wodehouse's The Girl on the Boat (as Jane), the Disney adventure movie The Moon-Spinners, Three Men and a Little Lady (with Ted Danson), and the 1968 film of the play The Anniversary; Hancock played Karen Taggart in the latter, and in 2005, the leading role of Mrs. Taggart in the West End revival of the play. In television, she played the cheerfully tyrannical Helen A, forcing happiness down her citizens' throats, in the Doctor Who serial "The Happiness Patrol." Other credits include the storyteller on Jackanory and Mrs. Guppy in the 2005 BBC serial adaptation of Charles Dickens' Bleak House.