Jennifer Browne was an American actress who is best known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, The Moonraker, and The Man Who Was Two.
Personal and Family Life
Jennifer Browne was born in 1935 in Marylebone, London, England. Throughout her life, she was known for her acting talent and appeared in various television series. There is limited information available about her family background or personal life.
Career
Her acting career included notable appearances in BBC Sunday-Night Theatre, The Moonraker, and various other television shows during the late 1950s and 1970s. Browne was also considered for the role of Michelle Dubois in the popular series ‘Allo ‘Allo! before the part went to Kirsten Cooke. She showcased her versatility in different roles across multiple series.
Death and Legacy
Jennifer Browne passed away on August 16, 2010, in Clayton, West Sussex, England. Despite a relatively low profile, her contributions to British television remain appreciated by those who remember her work. Her legacy lives on through the various performances she delivered throughout her career.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1970 | Ben Travers’ Farces | Mrs. Kenward |
1970 | The Misfit | Hostess |
1970 | The Worker | Nurse Collins |
1969 | Never a Cross Word | Fritzi |
1969 | Dad’s Army | the W.A.A.F. Sergeant |
1963–1966 | Hugh and I | Air Hostess |
1963 | Crane | Margot |
1962–1963 | Benny Hill | Various Roles |
1961 | The Charlie Drake Show | Nancy |
1961 | Probation Officer | Secretary |
1961 | International Detective | Consaela Miranda |
1956–1960 | ITV Television Playhouse | Shirley Summers |