Francesca Annis

English actress in film and television

Francesca Annis - Performers & Entertainers born May 14th, 1945
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An accomplished actress with a career spanning several decades, particularly recognized for roles in film and television. Gained prominence for performances in the BBC miniseries 'Lillie' and the film 'Dune' (1984). Also featured in notable television series, including 'Bleak House' and 'The Soldier's Daughter'. Annis has received critical acclaim for her work in theatre, further showcasing versatility. Received acclaim and recognition in drama for a breadth of character portrayals.

Starred in the BBC miniseries 'Lillie'

Appeared in the film 'Dune' (1984)

Featured in 'Bleak House'

Acted in 'The Soldier's Daughter'

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