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Jane Wood

Highest Rated: 53% Lassiter (1984)

Lowest Rated: 53% Lassiter (1984)

Birthday: Not Available

Birthplace: Not Available

Jane Wood's talent as an actress was best showcased by her dramatic film work. Wood's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "The Ragman's Daughter" (1972) with Simon Rouse, the crime feature "Lassiter" (1984) with Tom Selleck and "She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas" (1985) with Julie Walters. She also appeared in the comedy "Ball-Trap on the Cote Sauvage" (1989) with Jack Sheperd and "The Raggedy Rawney" (1990). Her work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Death of a Stranger" (2000-01). Following that project, she acted on the silver screen, including roles in "Smack and Thistle" (1991) with Charlie Caine and the dramatic adaptation "Persuasion" (1995) with Amanda Root. She also worked in television during these years, including a part on "The House of Eliott" (1992). She also was featured in the TV movie "The Railway Children" (PBS, 2000-01). Wood most recently acted in the Tom Hardy crime drama "Legend" (2015).

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Highest rated movies

53% 31% Lassiter
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Precious Bane
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81% The Railway Children
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Cold Enough for Snow
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To Nowhere
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She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas
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Filmography

Movies

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No Score Yet No Score Yet To Nowhere Nan (Character) - 2020
No Score Yet 81% The Railway Children Mrs Viney (Character) - 2000
No Score Yet No Score Yet Cold Enough for Snow Heather at the Dry Cleaners (Character) - 1997
No Score Yet No Score Yet Precious Bane Mrs. Sam (Character) - 1989
53% 31% Lassiter Mrs. Mary Becker (Character) - 1984
No Score Yet No Score Yet She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas Jjude (Character) - 1984

TV

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No Score Yet 96% Foyle's War Mary Davies (Character) 2007
No Score Yet 86% Midsomer Murders Cathy Gurdie (Character) 1999
No Score Yet No Score Yet Classic Casualty Unknown (Character) 1995