One month ago, I'd never known Sarah Lancashire. Then I saw the tweet below popped up on my timeline. I'm a fan of Nicola Walker and Susan Lynch, so I binged all 3 seasons of 'Happy Valley' and 5 seasons of 'Last Tango in Halifax', I think, within three weeks. Now I'm obsessed with Sarah Lancashire, she's magnificent! 😍
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Currently Watching
THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH
John Sayles
Ireland-USA,1994
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Fan Cast: Raiders From the Sea - Lois Johnson (Viking Quest, 1)
Briana "Bree" O'Toole - Amybeth McNulty
Devin O'Toole - Art Parkinson
Mikkel - Ty Simpkins
Hauk - Shawn Ashmore
Nola - Susan Lynch
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What an absolute fantastic scene between Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) & Allison (Susan Lynch) in Happy Valley.
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Susan Lynch as bewitching murderer ‘Tina’ in the ‘To Say I Love You’ episode of Cracker (1993).
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Susan Lynch in the late 1990s.
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i don't know if this made me feel better or worse 😭 i love them so much how is this ending dfjhgbkdfjhg
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Nora (2000) Dir. Pat Murphy
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Susan Lynch and Ewan McGregor in Nora (Pat Murphy, 2000)
Cast: Susan Lynch, Ewan McGregor, Andrew Scott, Peter McDonald, Roberto Citran, Vinnie McCabe, Veronica Duffy, Pauline McLynn, Aedin Moloney. Screenplay: Pat Murphy, Gerard Stembridge, based on a book by Brenda Maddox. Cinematography: Jean-François Robin. Production design: Alan Macdonald. Film editing: Pia Di Ciaula. Music: Stanislas Syrewicz.
A rather muddled and unsatisfactory account of the domestic life of James Joyce (Ewan McGregor) and Nora Barnacle (Susan Lynch), adapted by Murphy and Gerard Stembridge from Brenda Maddox's excellent biography, Nora. There's not enough narrative drive in this account of their lives up to the publication of Dubliners in 1914. Mostly the film deals with the squabblings of the pair, who while mismatched intellectually had a kind of irresistible attraction to each other. The movie seems to be aimed at viewers with a ready knowledge of Joyce's life and work, especially the cultural and familial pressures that drove him into a life of exile from Ireland, but anyone who already possesses that knowledge is likely to be frustrated by what appears on screen. Lynch is excellent in the title role, but McGregor never penetrates to the essence of the brilliant, self-tormenting genius of Joyce.
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Actor Susan Lynch backs Longfield Community Hospice’s Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme
Actor Susan Lynch backs Longfield Community Hospice’s Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme
Acclaimed actor Susan Lynch is supporting Longfield Community Hospice’s Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme.
In partnership with Just Helping, your tree can be collected and recycled, with your donations helping us to be there for patients, their families and carers, when a devastating diagnosis has changed everything. Dispose of your tree sustainably, and support your local community hospice this…
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