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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dawn_SteeleDawn Steele - Wikipedia

    Dawn Steele (born 11 December 1975) is a Scottish actress best known for her portrayals of the characters Alexandra “Lexie” MacDonald from the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen, Alice Trevanion in the ITV drama series Wild at Heart and Dr. Annie Jandhu/Murdoch in BBC Soap Opera River City.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dawn_SteelDawn Steel - Wikipedia

    Dawn Leslie Steel (August 19, 1946 – December 20, 1997) was an American film studio executive and producer. She was one of the first women to run a major Hollywood film studio, [1] rising through the ranks of merchandising and production to head Columbia Pictures in 1987.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0824517Dawn Steele - IMDb

    Dawn Steele was born on 11 December 1975 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for Shetland (2013), Granite Harbour (2022) and Liar (2017).

  4. May 3, 2024 · Dawn is soon set to return to TV screens in a second series of Granite Harbour, in which she portrays DCI Cora MacMillan. Here we take a look into her life away from the cameras...

  5. Dawn Anne Nolan (born 11 December 1975), known professionally as Dawn Steele, is a Scottish actress best known for her portrayals of the characters Alexandra “Lexie” MacDonald from the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen, Alice Trevanion in the ITV drama series Wild at Heart and Dr. Annie Jandhu/Murdoch in BBC Soap Opera River City. Steele ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0824406Dawn Steel - IMDb

    Dawn Steel. Producer: Fallen. Born in New York City. Championed motion picture marketing tie-ins with the overwhelming success of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) campaign. Became the first woman to head a major film studio in 1987 (Columbia) and hold the title of "Studio President."

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Dawn Steel rose to the top of a Hollywood studio, but heck, did she have some battles: we chart the life and times of a Hollywood one-off. When Dawn Steel passed away at the age of just 51, the obituaries were pretty much in line.

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