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Helen Griffin : ウィキペディア英語版
Helen Griffin

Helen Griffin is a Welsh actress, playwright and screenwriter. Born in Swansea, Wales, she has appeared regularly in Welsh theatre and television and wrote and starred in the 2005 film ''Little White Lies''. She also appeared in the 2006 Doctor Who episodes Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel.
Griffin studied at nursing college with comedienne Jo Brand and worked as a psychiatric nurse until 1986, when she became an actress. She currently resides in Swansea.
==Acting==
Griffin has appeared in many plays, television programmes and films both in Wales and throughout the United Kingdom. On television, she has been seen in the cult comedy ''Satellite City'', ''Wycliffe'', ''Life Force'', ''Holby City'', ''Doctor Who'', "Gavin and Stacey", "Coronation Street" and "Getting On". Griffin's film work includes ''Twin Town'', ''Solomon a Gaenor'', ''Human Traffic'', The Machine and Under Milkwood (currently filming).
In 2003, Griffin performed a one-woman show, ''Caitlin'', based on the life of Caitlin Macnamara, wife of Dylan Thomas; the ''Western Mail'' praised her "finely-honed and perceptive performance". She reprised the show in 2014 to mark the centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth.
This year Helen starred in and co-wrote the critically acclaimed one woman show
'Who's Afraid of Rachel Roberts" which will play in 2013's "Edinburgh Festival".
In 2005, Griffin won acclaim for her role as Karen in ''Little White Lies'', which she also wrote. Her performance won the Best Actress prize in the 2005 BAFTA Cymru awards, defeating expected favourite Billie Piper (who had been nominated for her role as Rose Tyler in ''Doctor Who''). Griffin herself had become associated with ''Doctor Who'' by frequently being used as a stand-in for unavailable actors during read-throughs for other episodes. This led to her casting in the episodes "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel", during production of which she continued to impress the production team to the degree that the script was rewritten so that her character survived for longer than originally planned. In the final episode of "Gavin & Stacey", Griffin appeared as Rita the toll woman.〔 She also appeared as a social worker in "Coronation Street" for 5 episodes and has appeared in all three series of award winning comedy "Getting On"

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