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Rebecca Lacey is a Actor British born on 20 april 1965 at Watford (United-kingdom)

Rebecca Lacey

Rebecca Lacey
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Birth name Rebecca Jane Lacey
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 20 april 1965 (59 years) at Watford (United-kingdom)

Rebecca Lacey (born 20 April 1965) is a British actress. She was born in Watford, United Kingdom, the daughter of actor Ronald Lacey and actress Mela White. She is not the sister of actress Ingrid Lacey as is often reported.

Lacey is best known for her roles as Irene Stuart (series 4) in Monarch of the Glen, the feisty Dr. George Woodman in Casualty (having previously made two guest appearances in the series as patients in 1991 and 1994) and ditzy but kind-hearted Hilary in May to December. She has also played a number of roles in The Bill and many other TV series.

In 1992 she appeared in the film Carry On Columbus and followed it up in 1996 with an appearance in the BBC/WGBH comedy Heavy Weather written by P.G. Wodehouse and starring Peter O'Toole. She has appeared in a number of theatre productions including a season with Alan Ayckbourn in Terry Johnson's Dead Funny in the West End and Amy's View by David Hare.

Lacey and her husband Paul Harrison have a son, Charlie, born in November 2002, and a daughter, Betsy, born also in November of 2005. She has also appeared supporting the One campaign founded by actress Claire Goose's brother Duncan, selling bottled water in order to fund projects to provide clean drinking water around the world particularly in Africa. The campaign advert featured Lacey, Claire Goose, David Tennant, Hugo Speer and Ian Kelsey. She has also provided a number of TV advertising voiceovers.

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Gleb Panfilov
Gleb Panfilov
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Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
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Samuel West
Samuel West
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Filmography of Rebecca Lacey (5 films)

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Actress

Chalet Girl, 1h37
Directed by Phil Traill
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Felicity Jones, Ed Westwick, Tamsin Egerton, Ken Duken, Sophia Bush, Bill Bailey
Roles Thea
Rating63% 3.151043.151043.151043.151043.15104
Kim Mathews (Felicity Jones) is introduced by a television presenter (Miquita Oliver) as a former skateboarding champion whose mother was killed in a car accident. Kim gives up skateboarding and begins working in a fast food burger bar to pay household bills to help her Dad (Bill Bailey).
Arthur's Dyke, 1h43
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Dennis Waterman, Richard Graham, Robert Daws, Ellie Beaven, Rebecca Lacey, Warren Clarke
Roles Phillipa
Rating61% 3.0968353.0968353.0968353.0968353.096835
The film begins with a flashback to 20 years earlier, with four friends celebrating after completing the Offa's Dyke walk, from Chepstow to Prestatyn.
The Romanovs: A Crowned Family, 2h15
Directed by Gleb Panfilov
Origin Russie
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical, Romance
Themes Political films, Films about royalty
Actors Lynda Bellingham, Yuliya Novikova, Kseniya Kachalina, Olga Boudina, Andreï Kharitonov, Olga Vasilyeva
Rating71% 3.5663853.5663853.5663853.5663853.566385
The film begins on the night of February 22, 1917, before the Tsar departs to the war front of Stavka. Russia under Tsar Nicholas II was in the third year of World War I. By 1917, Russia had suffered many losses. Nevertheless, the tsar's authority with the people was high. Petrograd (formerly St. Petersburg) was an exception. Late at night, Nicholas and Alexandra are woken up by their son, Alexei who has a high fever, as well as Olga, the eldest of the five children. The next morning, Nicholas leaves to Stavka, at the war front. Meanwhile in Petrograd, people are starting to revolt. A street is bombed and many are killed. The Russian Revolution has started. Nicholas arrives at Stavka and he is told that his son Alexei, a hemophiliac, will not live to the age of 16. Back in Petrograd, Alexandra is told about the chaos in the city. At the Imperial Train, Nicholas is given documents requesting his abdication. He signs and is no longer Emperor of All the Russias. He had decided to give the throne to his son Alexei, but due to his bad health, he decides to give the throne to his brother Michael, who does not accept it. Russia is left without an emperor.
Heavy Weather
Directed by Jack Gold
Genres Comedy
Actors Judy Parfitt, Richard Briers, Peter O'Toole, David Bamber, Rebecca Lacey, Richard Johnson
Roles Sue Brown
Rating69% 3.4739753.4739753.4739753.4739753.473975
Though abridged for a 90-minute film, Heavy Weather followed closely the novel of 1933, the fourth in the Blandings series. Many of the familiar elements of the Blandings books were present: the wish of Lord Emsworth's nephew, Ronnie Fish, to marry a chorus girl, Sue Brown; the concern of Emsworth's sisters, the imperious Lady Constance Keeble and Ronnie's mother Lady Julia Fish, to ensure that the reminiscences of their other brother, the Hon. Galahad Threepwood, were not published; Galahad's protectiveness towards Miss Brown, the daughter of his long lost love Dolly Henderson; the sustained efforts of the publisher Lord Tilbury (a character probably based on Lord Northcliffe) to gain possession of the reminiscences; Lord Emsworth's determination that his prize Berkshire pig, the Empress of Blandings, should win the silver medal in the fat pigs class at the Shrewsbury agricultural show; Lord Emsworth's employment of a private detective, P. Frobisher Pilbeam, to protect the Empress and his rivalry with his neighbour, Sir Gregory Parsloe, of Matchingham Hall, who had not only his own designs on the fat pigs class, but, as a prospective Parliamentary candidate, an interest in suppressing Galahad's reminiscences; and the employment as Lord Emsworth's secretary of Monty Bodkin, who, as with most holders of that office, had an ulterior motive (in this instance, the need to hold down paid employment for a year in order to be considered suitable to marry one Gertrude Butterwick).