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Home/People/Jacqueline Defferary
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Born
Oct 1, 1968
Age 57
Place of Birth
Marylebone, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Jacqueline Defferary

Acting

Biography
Jacqueline Defferary is a British actress. She is married to actor Alasdair Craig. Defferary's first screen role was in 1992 as Daisy in The Ruth Rendell Mysteries serial "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter". She has also appeared in several episodes of ITV police drama The Bill. In 1995 she appeared in two sitcoms starring Rowan Atkinson. In the Mr. Bean: Live Action Series episode Tee Off, Mr. Bean, she played a woman in a launderette, and in The Thin Blue Line episode titled "Yuletide Spirit", she played a homeless woman. The same year she was in an episode of the Gerry Anderson television series Space Precinct as Lynn/Srprite. In 1997 she appeared as Julie (7 episodes) in the short-lived BBC sitcom A Perfect State. In 1997 she had a role in Cadfael (Season 3, Episode 2, "St Peter's Fair") as Emma Vernold, and also played "Cicely" in the comedy sketch "Look Listen & Take Heed – Women Keep Your Virtue" on Harry Enfield and Chums. She originated the role of Sally in the stage play Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick (based on the Carry On series of films), and played the role again in 2000 for its television adaptation, renamed Cor, Blimey!. In 2001 she starred in the Urban Gothic episode "The End" as Lucy Morgan. 2006 saw her feature in Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes. In 2009 she appeared as Mrs Taylor in four episodes of the BBC One soap opera EastEnders. In 2014 she appeared in Agatha Christie: Ordeal By Innocence (TV Mini-Series) as Glenda. In 2018 she appeared in Father Brown "The Devil You Know" (Series 6 Episode 6) as Shirley Krieger. Her film credits include Red Mercury (Amanda),[7] Pandaemonium (Miss Holland) and I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Annie, waitress).
The Truth About Stanley poster

The Truth About Stanley

as 999 Operator
2012
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National Theatre Live: Collaborators

as Yelena
2011
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Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes

as Bulgie
2006
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Red Mercury

as Amanda
2005
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Pandaemonium

as Miss Holland
2001