Jacqueline Tong

Nacimiento : 1951-05-21, Bristol, England, UK

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jacqueline Tong (born 21 May 1951) is an English actress who is best known for playing Daisy Barnes in the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs from 1973 to 1975. In 1975, she was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in the Primetime Emmy Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jacqueline Tong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Películas

Dad's Army: El pelotón rechazado
Mrs. Todd
Adaptación de la comedia inglesa "Dad's Army" que versa sobre un pequeño pelotón de soldados voluntarios que fueron rechazados para el servicio militar activo. Mientras la Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) se acerca a su fin, el grupo intenta mantener el honor local durante las visitas de una seductora periodista y de un espía alemán.
Ángel
Mother Deverell
Film basado en una novela de Elizabeth Taylor que se desarrolla en la Inglaterra de 1905, y que relata el ascenso y caída de una excéntrica escritora británica, Angel Deverell.
Promoted to Glory
Bizzy
An alcoholic falls in love with a Salvation Army captain who is trying to help him.
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Mrs. Crummles
Adaptation of the Dickens novel.
La princesa Caraboo
Mrs. Hunt
Inglaterra, siglo XIX. Una joven vestida con exóticos trajes vaga por los campos plagados de mendigos. Cuando es acusada de mendicidad, empieza a hablar en una lengua extraña. Una dama, convencida de que se trata de una princesa de un país extranjero, la acoge en su casa.
Cómo triunfar en publicidad
Penny Wheelstock
Dennis Dimbleby Bagley es un joven y brillante publicista en busca de un eslogan para promocionar una crema contra los granos. Pero su enfermiza obsesión por el asunto pronto empezará a crearle problemas con su mujer, sus amigos y su jefe; e incluso empezará a notar "extrañas irregularidades" en su propio cuerpo. (FILMAFFINITY)
Stanley
Dorothy Hepworth
The controversial English artist Stanley Spencer scandalised the art world when he painted the Resurrection taking place in the churchyard of Cookham, his home village by the River Thames; and further scandalised the village when he decided that to nourish his imagination he needed two wives.
Under the Skin
Deb
"When you get to a man in the case, they're like as a row of pins - For the colonel's lady an' Judy O'Grady are sisters under their skins." - Kipling. Polly writes for a magazine producing glamorous makeovers for young women. Befriending a member of the women's movement prompts her to re-examine her own feminist values.
Ladies
Valerie Kent
MIRIAM: "Here we are; celebrating a marriage, eating a cake, drinking, standing in a uniform, standing in a canteen ... with a Teasmade and a red red garter ... and I want an explanation." VALERIE: "I want to know why you all resent me." BRENDA: "Because you're not one of us."
The One and Only Phyllis Dixey
Judy
Aspiring dancer Phyllis Dixey makes her name as a stripper.
Sign it Death
A young woman schemes to marry a wealthy businessman by becoming his secretary.