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Jenny Twigge (born 19 January 1950) is a British actress who studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow. She has mainly appeared in television and radio series, though she did appear in films such as Robert Young's ''Vampire Circus'' (1972) (as a schoolgirl), Judith in Bob Kellett's ''Our Miss Fred'' (1972), Millie in Gerry O'Hara's ''The Brute'' (1977), and as an air hostess in Alberto De Martino's ''Holocaust 2000'' (1977). She is a patron of animal rescue group All Dogs Matter. ==Television== Twigge played Rosetta in a 1973 BBC2 adaptation of ''Two Women'' and appeared in Roy Clarke's ''That Sinking Feeling'' (''Armchair Theatre'', 1973). She made numerous one-off appearances in 1970s TV series including ''Love Story'' (1972, directed by Moira Armstrong), ''Kate'' (1972), ''Softly, Softly: Taskforce'' (1972), ''Crown Court'' (two separate characters in 1973), ''New Scotland Yard'' (1974), ''Dixon of Dock Green'' episode ''Question In The House'' (1974),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dixon Of Dock Green, Part Seven, BBC 1955 - 1976, SEASON EIGHTEEN )〕 ''Z-Cars'' (1976), and ''Blake's 7'' (1979). Then in 1980 she was in single episodes of ''The Onedin Line'' and ''The Professionals''. More recently, she played Rachel Ashbourne in episode 78 of ''The Bill (series 13)'', first aired in 1997. Longer term, Twigge appeared regularly in ''General Hospital'' (Dr. Cathy Waddon from 1974-75), ''Hadleigh'' (Joanna Roberts throughout 1976), ''Rooms'' (Carol West throughout 1977, starring alongside Ian Redford and Anne Dyson), ITV comedy series ''Thicker than Water'' (1981), ''Grange Hill'' (Mrs. McGuire from 1982-87), and ''Byker Grove'' (playing Clare Warner from 1989-90).
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