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Jane Lapotaire - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Jane Lapotaire
Born
December 26, 1944
(Age 80)
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
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Jane Lapotaire
Movies
35
TV Shows
35
Smyrna
as
Filio Williams
December 23, 2021
Rebecca
as
Granny
October 16, 2020
RSC Live: Henry V
as
Queen Isobel
October 16, 2015
Lucan
as
Susan Maxwell-Scott
December 11, 2013
Royal Shakespeare Company - Richard II
as
Duchess of Gloucester
November 13, 2013
Windsor Castle: After the Fire
as
Narrator
December 13, 2011
Elizabeth David: A Life in Recipes
as
Ernestine Carter
January 17, 2006
Broadway's Lost Treasures II
as
Edith Piaf (segment "Piaf")
October 26, 2004
Bella and the Boys
as
Mrs. Rogers
February 15, 2004
Can't Stop Breathing
as
Daisy
January 1, 2004
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble
as
Alice Brewer
August 25, 2000
Shooting Fish
as
Dylan's Headmistress
August 22, 1997
Surviving Picasso
as
Olga Picasso
September 4, 1996
Giving Tongue
as
Hilda Jacob
September 1, 1996
Circles Of Deceit
as
Helen
April 11, 1990
Murder on the Moon
as
Louise Mackey
May 9, 1989
The Master Builder
as
Aline Solness
May 15, 1988
The Dark Angel
as
Madame de la Rougierre
February 1, 1987
Lady Jane
as
Princess Mary
February 7, 1986
Piaf
as
Édith Piaf
June 10, 1984
To Catch a King
as
Irene Neumann
January 20, 1984
Macbeth
as
Lady Macbeth
November 5, 1983
Eureka
as
Helen McCann
May 1, 1983
The Captain's Doll
as
Evangeline
February 11, 1983
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
as
Elisabeth Moulton-Barrett
December 30, 1982
Antony & Cleopatra
as
Cleopatra
May 8, 1981
The Search for Alexander the Great
as
Olympias
May 6, 1981
The Other Woman
as
Kim
January 6, 1976
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing
as
Miss Prescott
July 9, 1975
The Asphyx
as
Christina Cunningham
December 5, 1972
On Call
as
Jean
October 3, 1972
Antony and Cleopatra
as
Charmian
March 18, 1972
Stocker's Copper
as
Alice Stocker
January 20, 1972
Performance
as
Mrs. Farrell (uncredited)
August 3, 1970
Crescendo
as
Lillianne
June 7, 1970