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  1. Sarah Parish est une actrice anglaise née à Yeovil le 7 juin 1968. Elle est connue pour sa participation aux séries télévisées Peak Practice, Hearts and Bones, Cutting It, Doctor Who, Mistresses, Monroe. Vie privée. Elle est la fille de Bill et Thelma ...

  2. Leben und Karriere. Sarah Parish wurde im englischen Yeovil als Tochter von Bill und Thelma Parish geboren. Sie hat eine Schwester namens Julie und einen Bruder, den Musiker John Parish.. Parish besuchte die örtliche Preston School.Später studierte sie an der Londoner Academy of Live and Recorded Arts.Sie debütierte in der Fernsehserie Peak Practice, in der sie von 1997 bis 1999 spielte.

  3. Bancroft: Created by Kate Brooke. With Sarah Parish, Ryan McKen, Adam Long, Lee Boardman. A dark thriller surrounding Elizabeth Bancroft, a senior detective with explosive secrets.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2022 · They’re the acting couple taking over our TV screens - with Sarah Parish starring in the Netflix smash hit Stay Close and James Murray set to play Prince And...

  5. Sarah Parish. Characters. Runtime. In minutes. to . Sound mix. 12-Track Digital Sound 3 Channel Stereo 4-Track Stereo 6-Track Stereo 70 mm 6-Track AGA Sound System Auro 11.1 CDS Chronophone Cinematophone Cinephone Cinerama 7-Track Cinesound D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1 Datasat De Forest Phonofilm Digitrac Digital Audio System Dolby Dolby Atmos Dolby ...

  6. 7 de dic. de 2017 · Sarah Parish on her new ITV thriller: 'I’ve never played a role like Bancroft!’. Many TV cops have a troubled past, but few are as damaged as Detective Superintendent Elizabeth Bancroft, the brilliant but ruthless officer, played by Sarah Parish, who is at the heart of ITV’s four-part thriller Bancroft. The dedicated cop’s life is ...

  7. Although Sarah was born and brought up in Yeovil in Somerset, an appearance in a cult advert for Manchester-based Boddingtons Bitter in 1994 (as Vera, who likes nothing better than "a good rub down with chip fat") led to a series of roles as northern women (Dawn Rudge in "Peak Practice" (1993), Allie Henshall in "Cutting It" (2002) and Natalie Holden in "Blackpool" (2004)), causing many people ...