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Lorraine Ashbourne (born 7 January 1961) is an English actress. Early life. Ashbourne was born 7 January 1961, [1] in Manchester, England. [2] . She attended Wilbraham High School, when living in Fallowfield. [3] . She joined Stretford Children's Theatre. [4] .
Dec 30, 2021 · ITV's hit drama Vera is back on our screens tonight and TV fans can't wait to see more of Lorraine Ashbourne back in action. The 60-year-old actress has had quite a career and her CV takes in The Bill, Casualty, Silent Witness and Unforgotten. But her personal life is arguably even more interesting.
Lorraine Ashbourne was born on January 7, 1961 in Manchester, England, UK. She is an actress, known for King Kong (2005), Child 44 (2015) and Breathe (2017). She has been married to Andy Serkis since July 22, 2002. They have three children.
- January 7, 1961
Lorraine Ashbourne was born on 7 January 1961 in Manchester, England, UK. She is an actress, known for King Kong (2005), Child 44 (2015) and Breathe (2017). She has been married to Andy Serkis since 22 July 2002. They have three children.
- January 1, 1
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- Manchester, England, UK
Oct 9, 2024 · Alma's Not Normal cast: Full list of actors and characters. Sophie Willan as Alma Nuthall. Jayde Adams as Leanne. Siobhan Finneran as Lin Nuthall. Lorraine Ashbourne as Joan Nuthall. James...
Oct 8, 2024 · But this time, cancer also looms large as Alma's grandma Joan (Lorraine Ashbourne) receives a diagnosis. Lin (Siobhan Finneran) is incredibly fragile (and funny) but is struggling to navigate the...
Jul 22, 2002 · With a successful career spanning almost 40 years, Lorraine Ashbourne is an actress with an impressive set of credits, including Sherwood series 2, After The Flood and Bridgerton. It all started when she joined Stretford Children's Theatre, later taking part in the University of Manchester Stage Society and Manchester Youth Theatre.