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Elisabeth Dermot Walsh

Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (born Elisabeth Clare Louise Walsh; 15 September 1974)〔(IMDB Page – Biography )〕 is an English actress, known for portraying Elizabeth in ''Falling for a Dancer'' and Dr Zara Carmichael in ''Doctors''.
==Background==
Born in Merton, Surrey, Walsh is the daughter of Irish actor Dermot Walsh (1924-2002) and his third wife, English actress Elisabeth Madeleine Annear (1944–1993). She has a sister Olivia and also a half-sister Sally and half-brother Michael from her father’s previous marriages.〔
She attended West Heath School, and later trained at RADA.〔 She is the fifth generation to act in her family.〔(PBS – Love In A Cold Climate: Who’s Who: Linda Radlett – Elisabeth Dermot Walsh )〕

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