Lindsey Coulson

Lindsey Coulson

出生 : , Edmonton, London, England, UK

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Lindsey Coulson

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Funny Cow
Funny Cow's Mum
A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.
Walk Like a Panther
Margaret Bolton
A group of 1980s wrestlers are forced to don the lycra once last time when their beloved local pub is threatened with closure.
The Journey
Barbra
A western tourist travels to a small island in Greece on the advice of a stranger to overcome a recent personal tragedy. this will be a trip for self discovery and healing with the help of the locals and the natural beauty of the island.
The Girls Who Came to Stay
Julie Jenkins
The story of a couple who take in two girls from Belarus, a country that has been affected by the Chernobyl disaster.
Disappeared (She's gone)
Joanna Sands
Harry Sands is a self made man, happily married with two children. When he learns that his daughter has gone missing in Istanbul, he flies out to find her. To Harry's horror, he discovers from Olivia's best friend, that the two of them have been working as nightclub dancers and not as the charity workers like Harry was led to believe. So begins the hunt for his missing daughter and a journey that turns into a nightmare as Harry is forced to face his own prejudices and mounting paranoia....
Danielle Cable:  Eyewitness
Ann Cable
Dramatisation of the real-life road-rage killing in 1996 of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye, who was also implicated in the Brinks Mat bullion robbery and the murder of a policeman. The only witness to the killing of Stephen Cameron was his fiancée, Danielle Cable, who was forced to change her identity after giving the evidence which convicted Noye.
The Stretford Wives
Lynda Massey Richards
The film revolves around the lives of three sisters – played by Fay Ripley, Claire Rushbrook, and Lindsey Coulson – who live in Stretford, Greater Manchester, England.
AKA
Georgie
In 1970s Britain, 18-year old Dean feels hampered by his working-class background and his family. In order to make something of himself, he assumes another identity and manages to enter high society.
Somewhere I've Been
Mary (Sheila Reid) is the last resident of a council estate that is due to be demolished. When the news of her eviction arrives, it has tragic ramifications for everyone involved.