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Yasmin Bannerman is a Actor British born on 1972 at Gloucester (United-kingdom)

Yasmin Bannerman

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1972 (52 years) at Gloucester (United-kingdom)

Yasmin Bannerman (born 1972) is an English actress. Bannerman was born and brought up in Gloucestershire and attended the Rose Bruford College in London until 1993. She has had roles in television series such as Hollyoaks, Cold Feet, Merseybeat and Doctor Who, and in the films Maybe Baby and Killing Me Softly.

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Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie
(1 films)
Ben Elton
Ben Elton
(1 films)
Chen Kaige
Chen Kaige
(1 films)
Helen Grace
Helen Grace
(1 films)
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Filmography of Yasmin Bannerman (2 films)

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Killing Me Softly, 1h40
Directed by Chen Kaige
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Romance, Erotic thriller
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Erotic thriller films
Actors Heather Graham, Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, Ulrich Thomsen, Yasmin Bannerman, Ian Hart
Roles Joanna Noble
Rating54% 2.701242.701242.701242.701242.70124
A voice over describes how the brain begins to shut down at an altitude of 20,000 feet, the human body unable to survive at such heights. A mountaineering group is shown climbing a cliff face in the snow, until an avalanche causes the rigging to break and they fall to their deaths.
Maybe Baby
Maybe Baby (2000)
, 1h44
Directed by Hugh Laurie, Ben Elton
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Hugh Laurie, Joely Richardson, Matthew Macfadyen, Adrian Lester, Joanna Lumley, Emma Thompson
Roles Melinda
Rating55% 2.799362.799362.799362.799362.79936
Sam Bell (Laurie) and wife Lucy (Richardson) are a married couple struggling for a baby, having tried everything they can think of to improve their chances of conceiving. At the same time, Sam begins to find his job (as a commissioning editor of drama at the BBC) increasingly unfulfilling. While he resolves to write his own screenplay, he begins to suffer writer's block. The idea dawns upon him to write about his own predicament, something to which Lucy objects strongly. He uses her diary entries to help him achieve authenticity, and the film is a success. Lucy finds out about the film and, shocked, leaves Sam. Eventually they reconcile and at the end of the story are still trying for a baby.