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Barbara Marten is a Actor British born on 3 january 1947

Barbara Marten

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 3 january 1947 (77 years)

Barbara Marten, née à Leeds en Angleterre, est une actrice britannique spécialisée dans les séries télévisées.

Biography

Sa carrière commence en 1986 avec le film El hombre que ganó la razón du réalisateur argentin Alejandro Agresti.

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Filmography of Barbara Marten (2 films)

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Between Two Women, 1h32
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Barbara Marten, Andrew Dunn, Bruce Alexander, Duggie Brown, Julia Deakin, Eric Potts
Rating62% 3.1416953.1416953.1416953.1416953.141695
Working class Ellen (Barbara Marten) makes friends with her young son’s middle-class schoolteacher, Miss Thompson (Andrina Carroll), and their growing lesbian relationship is tastefully explored as Ellen’s marriage to the clumsy factory worker, Hardy (Andrew Dunn), gradually falls apart. In the end Ellen finds the strength to follow her true path and her marriage is pretty much over. Because of the stifling social attitudes of the 1950s she and Hardy seem like they’ll pretend to still be together. The film closes on a happy note as Ellen catches a train away from the factory town where she lives, to spend time with Kathy.
A Is for Acid
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Martin Clunes, Keeley Hawes, Celia Imrie, Rowena Cooper, Barbara Marten, Matyelok Gibbs
Roles Emily Haigh
Rating69% 3.4922453.4922453.4922453.4922453.492245
John George Haigh is raised in a Yorkshire village by sheltering parents who fellowship with the strict Plymouth Brethren. His father teaches him that their family is different from others, being among "God's elect"; but as an adult John turns to petty crime. He marries Beatrice 'Betty' Hamer, who becomes pregnant with his child. While serving a prison sentence for fraud, Haigh reads about the term corpus delicti, wrongly assuming it means murder cannot be proven without the presence of a body. He subsequently dreams up what he believes to be the perfect murder and experiments by dissolving mice in sulphuric acid. After learning that Betty gave birth to a daughter and moved away, Haigh travels to London upon his release, where he finds employment as an engineer.