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- Q7648393 abstract "Susan Skipper (born 27 January 1951 as Susan Cook) is a British television and stage actress.After attending the Central School of Speech and Drama in London she went to the British television. She gave her debut in the Carry On Laughing sitcom series in 1975. In the following years she appeared in series like West End Tales, Don't Wait Up (beside Nigel Havers), The Sweeney and Doctor Who. In 1982 she was seen as Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer, Lady Diana's oldest sister, in the television drama Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story by James Goldstone. In 1987 she had a short appearance in a flashback sequence as Emily Lloyd's mother in David Leland's film Wish You Were Here (1987). She had also an engagement as stage actress at the Mill Theatre Sonning where she played e.g. the role of Pat Cooper in the Terence Rattigan play Separate Tables.Together with Eve Karpf she was one of the early voices of Sat-nav. Her name was the inspiration for the Viz comic strip Susan's Kipper.Skipper married the British actor Anthony Valentine in 1982. He died on 2 December 2015.".
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- Q7648393 birthDate "1951-01-27".
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- Q7648393 comment "Susan Skipper (born 27 January 1951 as Susan Cook) is a British television and stage actress.After attending the Central School of Speech and Drama in London she went to the British television. She gave her debut in the Carry On Laughing sitcom series in 1975. In the following years she appeared in series like West End Tales, Don't Wait Up (beside Nigel Havers), The Sweeney and Doctor Who.".
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