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Susan Jane Tanner is a Actor British born on 2000

Susan Jane Tanner

Susan Jane Tanner
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 2000 (25 years)

Susan Jane Tanner (or Sue Jane Tanner) is an English theatre actress, best known for playing the role of Madame Thénardier in the original London cast of Les Misérables and as Jellylorum in the original London version of Cats and reprising her role in the 1998 video version. She currently resides with her husband in Dorset.

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Trevor Nunn
Trevor Nunn
(1 films)
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan
(1 films)
Ty Glaser
Ty Glaser
(1 films)
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Filmography of Susan Jane Tanner (2 films)

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Actress

The Parole Officer, 1h33
Directed by John Duigan
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Action, Crime
Actors Steve Coogan, Lena Headey, Om Puri, Ty Glaser, Steven Waddington, Ben Miller
Roles Stern Woman
Rating62% 3.14643.14643.14643.14643.1464
Simon Garden is a well-meaning but ineffectual probation officer. At the beginning of the film, he is facing a tribunal after his entire department in Blackpool submit complaints against him, Garden having only had three successes in his career. He is therefore transferred to Manchester. He has hypoglycemia and therefore regularly eats crisps.
Cats
Cats (1998)

Directed by Trevor Nunn
Genres Fantasy, Musical
Themes Musical films, Children's films
Actors Elaine Paige, John Mills, Ken Page, Rosemarie Ford, John Partridge, Jo Gibb
Roles Jellylorum
Rating72% 3.6480053.6480053.6480053.6480053.648005
The musical centres on the "Jellicle Tribe", a tribe of cats who meet once a year at the Jellicle Ball, where they rejoice with their leader, Old Deuteronomy. During the Jellicle Ball, only one of the cats will be selected by Old Deuteronomy to go to the Heaviside Layer, be reborn and come back to a different life, which is known as a "Jellicle Life", just before dawn. The cats who may be considered for this honour, introduce themselves.