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Natalie Ogle (born 1960) is an English actress. Natalie Ogle was plucked out of drama school at 17 to appear in Tony Richardson's film Joseph Andrews, for which she was nominated Most Promising Newcomer for The Evening Standard British Film Awards 1977. She worked extensively in television and theatre during the 1980's and 90's and is still active in the industry. In the 1980's Natalie played Letty Mundy in the successful TV series We'll Meet Again, as well as appearing in numerous televised costume dramas for the BBC such as Little Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop; Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice; Camille; Silas Marner; David Copperfield; Time and the Conway's; The Aerodrome; All or Nothing at All; A Touch of Spice; Poirot; The Miser; The Master Builder; and Cecily Cardew in The Importa

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  • Natalie Ogle (born 1960) is an English actress. Natalie Ogle was plucked out of drama school at 17 to appear in Tony Richardson's film Joseph Andrews, for which she was nominated Most Promising Newcomer for The Evening Standard British Film Awards 1977. She worked extensively in television and theatre during the 1980's and 90's and is still active in the industry. In the 1980's Natalie played Letty Mundy in the successful TV series We'll Meet Again, as well as appearing in numerous televised costume dramas for the BBC such as Little Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop; Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice; Camille; Silas Marner; David Copperfield; Time and the Conway's; The Aerodrome; All or Nothing at All; A Touch of Spice; Poirot; The Miser; The Master Builder; and Cecily Cardew in The Importa (en)
  • Natalie Ogle, née en 1960, est une actrice anglaise. Elle est l'épouse de l'acteur Clive Francis (né en 1946) et a deux enfants. Elle tient son premier rôle, à 16 ans, alors qu'elle était élève de la Redroofs Theatre School dans une adaptation de Joseph Andrews de Henry Fielding. Elle joue ensuite dans plusieurs dramatiques en costumes. En 1979, elle est la petite Nell de The Old Curiosity Shop, d'après Le Magasin d'antiquités de Dickens, en 1980 elle est Lydia Bennet dans Orgueil et Préjugés, en 1986 Agnès Wickfield dans une mini-série d'après David Copperfield. En 1989, cependant elle tient le rôle principal, avec , dans A Touch of Spice, une sitcom contemporaine. Elle est depuis quelques années professeur d'art dramatique et membre de la Fusion Academy of Performing Arts à Surbiton, dan (fr)
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  • Natalie Ogle (born 1960) is an English actress. Natalie Ogle was plucked out of drama school at 17 to appear in Tony Richardson's film Joseph Andrews, for which she was nominated Most Promising Newcomer for The Evening Standard British Film Awards 1977. She worked extensively in television and theatre during the 1980's and 90's and is still active in the industry. In the 1980's Natalie played Letty Mundy in the successful TV series We'll Meet Again, as well as appearing in numerous televised costume dramas for the BBC such as Little Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop; Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice; Camille; Silas Marner; David Copperfield; Time and the Conway's; The Aerodrome; All or Nothing at All; A Touch of Spice; Poirot; The Miser; The Master Builder; and Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest, a part she re-created in 1987 in London's West End. For the past twenty-five years Natalie Ogle has also worked as a drama, and public speaking coach. (en)
  • Natalie Ogle, née en 1960, est une actrice anglaise. Elle est l'épouse de l'acteur Clive Francis (né en 1946) et a deux enfants. Elle tient son premier rôle, à 16 ans, alors qu'elle était élève de la Redroofs Theatre School dans une adaptation de Joseph Andrews de Henry Fielding. Elle joue ensuite dans plusieurs dramatiques en costumes. En 1979, elle est la petite Nell de The Old Curiosity Shop, d'après Le Magasin d'antiquités de Dickens, en 1980 elle est Lydia Bennet dans Orgueil et Préjugés, en 1986 Agnès Wickfield dans une mini-série d'après David Copperfield. En 1989, cependant elle tient le rôle principal, avec , dans A Touch of Spice, une sitcom contemporaine. Elle est depuis quelques années professeur d'art dramatique et membre de la Fusion Academy of Performing Arts à Surbiton, dans le district royal de Kingston upon Thames (Surrey). (fr)
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