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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandra_VoeSandra Voe - Wikipedia

    Sandra Voe is a Scottish actress of film, television, and theatre. She has appeared in many productions, such as Breaking the Waves, Felicia's Journey, Vera Drake, and Shetland.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0900806Sandra Voe - IMDb

    Sandra Voe is a Scottish actress who has appeared in various films, TV shows and theatre productions since 1966. She is known for her roles in Local Hero, Immortal Beloved, Naked and Vera Drake, and is the mother of Pulp band members Candida and Magnus Doyle.

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    • Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
  3. Sandra Voe is a Scottish actress of film, television and theatre, born in the Shetland Islands. She has appeared in many British shows and films, such as Breaking the Waves, Vera Drake and Shetland, and is the mother of Pulp band members Candida and Magnus Doyle.

    • October 6, 1936
  4. May 18, 2023 · Local Hero star Sandra Voe will return to the north-east to relive her experiences of filming the cult classic 40 years on. A packed weekend of events is planned between May 26 and 28 to mark the anniversary of the Hollywood flick voted Scotland's favourite.

  5. loucoulson.co.uk › talent › sandra-voeSandra Voe - Lou Coulson

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  6. www.shetlandarts.org › projects › pastDA FLIT - Shetland Arts

    Sandra Voe is an acclaimed Shetland born actress with a successful career in film, television and theatre spanning over 50 years. Memorable performances include the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet with the Royal Shakespeare Company; Mrs Fraser in Local Hero by Bill Paterson and the Mother in Breaking the Waves by Lars von Trier.

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · Sandra Voe, 87, from Scalloway, has starred in a film which highlights the need for accessible voting for blind and partially sighted people. The film released by the Royal Institute of Blind People (RNIB) shows a woman entering a polling station to cast her vote, and finding a security camera talking to her within her booth.

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