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Juliet Cowan : ウィキペディア英語版
Juliet Cowan

Juliet Cowan (born 21 May 1974) is an English television, film and stage actress. Juliet is known for various TV guest star roles in long running shows such as ''EastEnders'', ''Silent Witness'' and ''Casualty''. Cowan has also had a recurring role in CBBC show ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' and ''This Life''.
==Career==
Cowan may be recognizable to fans of ITV1 cop drama ''The Bill'' when she guest-starred in over 20 episodes as Julie Saunders, mother of the boy who accused PC Tony Stamp of sexual assault. She also starred in "The Wench Is Dead", the penultimate episode of the ''Inspector Morse'' series, as Joanna Franks, a Victorian woman who is murdered on board a canal boat. Cowan's first aired acting role was in the 1993 live performance video Raising Hell, by Iron Maiden, which was broadcast live on pay-per-view television in the United Kingdom and on MTV in North America. She was not credited for this performance, however.
She has played recurring characters Nicki in ''This Life'' (1997), Carla in Series 7 of ''The Queen's Nose'', air stewardess Polly Arnold in the now defunct Channel 5 soap opera ''Family Affairs'' (2001), Tanya in ''Pulling'' (2003), and Chrissie Jackson in ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'', making her first appearance in the first episode "Invasion of the Bane" (2007).
She was social worker Josie in two episodes of the series ''Shameless'' in 2009.
She has appeared in television adverts for Danone Actimel (2003 to 2004), Nationwide Building Society (2006), Cadbury's (2007), and Cif cleaning products (2008)
In 2006, Cowan appeared in a short film entitled ''Goodbye to the Normals''. It was a promotional video for Robbie Williams, directed by Jim Field Smith and featuring the song "Burslem Normals".
Cowan was a finalist in the So You Think You're Funny competition at the 1999 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
On 5 March 2009, Cowan guest-starred in Episode 7, "JJ", of the third series of the teen drama ''Skins''. She plays the mother of the character JJ and returned again in the sixth episode of the fourth series to reprise the role.
In 2010 she appeared in two episodes of ''PhoneShop'' as Lance's wife Shelley, as well as in a Christmas advertisement for Boots; an appearance which has evolved into a more recurring role in subsequent commercials for Boots.
Cowan played Sharon Watts's Bridesmaid Nina Hewland in ''EastEnders'' on 13–14 August 2012.
From September 2012, she acted as Stanley Brown's mother in the CBBC programme ''The Revolting World of Stanley Brown''.
In late 2013 Cowan acted as Rosa Zipzer for the new CBBC programme 'Hank Zipzer' along with Henry Winkler
Cowan appeared in an episode of ''Utopia'' for Channel Four as Bridget in July 2014.

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