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Josie d'Arby is a Actor British born on 3 october 1972 at Newport (United-kingdom)

Josie d'Arby

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 3 october 1972 (52 years) at Newport (United-kingdom)

Josie d'Arby (born 3 October 1972) is a Welsh actress, writer, director, and television presenter from Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales. She presented a number of high profile shows and in 1999 became the youngest British woman to host her own chat show on Channel 5.

Biography

Josie d'Arby was born and raised in Newport, South Wales to black African parents. As a teenager she attended the Anna Scher Theatre in London before winning a place at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

d'Arby is a fellow of the University of Wales.
Josie is a Christian.

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Filmography of Josie d'Arby (2 films)

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Blackball
Blackball (2003)
, 1h36
Directed by Mel Smith
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Themes Sports films
Actors Paul Kaye, Alice Evans, Vince Vaughn, Johnny Vegas, James Cromwell, Bernard Cribbins
Roles Herself
Rating55% 2.7995352.7995352.7995352.7995352.799535
Cliff Starkey (played by Paul Kaye), is a rebellious young bowls player. He dreams of playing for his country but always preferring to play by his own rules, was always disapproved by the local bowls club. After winning the local competition, he is subsequently banned from competing in the sport for fifteen years by Ray Speight (James Cromwell), the head of the local lawn bowls association, for writing an expletive on an opponent's scorecard. Picked up by sports agent Rick Schwartz (Vince Vaughn), Starkey is re-branded as the "bad boy of bowls", turning the normally sedate sport into a glitzy, in-your-face competition. He and Speight take on Australia's unbeaten Doohan brothers in "The Ashes", a one-off tournament in a custom-made bowls arena in Torquay. They make a comeback thanks to Speight's experience and Starkey's extravagance, while Cliff also bends the rules to the maximum to force the game into extra time, much to the disbelief of Carl and Mark Doohan.
30 Years to Life
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Films set in the future
Actors Robert Hays, Hugh O'Conor, Amy Robbins, Christien Anholt, Gabrielle Lazure, Josie d'Arby
Roles Lucy
Rating53% 2.672182.672182.672182.672182.67218
In a futuristic society where prison has been abolished, a 15-year-old is punished for a murder he didn't commit by being subject to a process that ages him thirty years. As an older man he sets out to find the real killer.