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Jenny Runacre : ウィキペディア英語版
Jenny Runacre

Jenny Runacre (born 18 August 1946) is a South African-born English actress.
Runacre was born in Cape Town, South Africa. She moved to London as a child, attended the Actors' Workshop there, and trained in the Stanislavski System.
While attending the Actors' Workshop, Runacre was approached by fellow student (and future agent) Tom Busby, who was working as a runner for an American film production that was seeking fledgling English actresses to play opposite John Cassavetes in ''Husbands'', a film to be shot the following year in London. The young actress auditioned with Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk, and was told six weeks later that she was being offered the part of Mary Tynan in the film. Runacre accepted the offer and ''Husbands'' became her first important film role.
Runacre then joined the original London cast of ''Oh! Calcutta!''. Runacre left the cast after a year and starred in such films as Pier Paolo Pasolini's ''The Canterbury Tales'', John Huston's ''The Mackintosh Man'', Robert Fuest's ''The Final Programme'', Michelangelo Antonioni's ''The Passenger'', and Derek Jarman's ''Jubilee'' (in which she starred as Elizabeth I and "Bod"). She was active in the theatre as well as on British television, including a part in the noted series ''Brideshead Revisited'', playing Brenda Champion.
Runacre focused on higher education in the 1990s. She has a Master's in Fine Art Practice from Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design. She is currently a lecturer in residence in art, and has worked in installation art and experimental filmmaking.
In 2007 Runacre directed Gareth Parker and Andrew Swann's ''Frozen'', which was nominated for Best Direction, Best Writing and Best Overall Production in the LOST Theatre Festival. The production, starring Jack Bowman (''Crossroads'') and Josephine Hart came second overall. Runacre also directed the Wireless Theatre Company's audio adaption of ''Frozen'' after its successful stage run, featuring the original cast.
Most recently Jenny appeared in John Maybury's ''The Edge of Love'' released summer 2008.
==Selected filmography==

* ''Husbands'' (1970)
* ''Dyn Amo'' (1972)
* ''The Canterbury Tales'' (1972)
* ''The Creeping Flesh'' (1973)
* ''The MacKintosh Man'' (1973)
* ''The Final Programme'' (1973)
* ''Son of Dracula'' (1974)
* ''All Creatures Great and Small'' (1975)
* ''The Passenger'' (1975)
* ''Three Dangerous Ladies'' (1977)
* ''Spectre'' (1977)
* ''Joseph Andrews'' (1977)
* ''The Duellists'' (1977)
* ''Jubilee'' (1977)
* ''The Lady Vanishes'' (1979)
* ''Hussy'' (1980)
* ''Shadey'' (1985)
* ''That Englishwoman'' (1989)
* ''The Witches'' (1990)
* ''Restoration'' (1995)
* ''The Edge of Love'' (2008)
* ''Boogie Woogie'' (2009)

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