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Jane Horrocks

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She acted in a videoclip by the band 'New Order' for the song called '1963'.

She acted as a crazed writer in a BBC advert calling on writers to request information from the BBC on how to submit their scripts.

She was one of the guest presenters on BBC's 'The Travel Show' on 24th May 1995. She went to St. Barthemely in the Caribbean.

Apart from films and television series she acts in many plays. Examples: 'MacBeth' (as Lady MacBeth) and 'The Rise and Fall of Little Voice'.

"The Jim Henson Hour: The True Bride" (1988)

Voiced a duck in a TV commercial for "Silent Night" in 2000

Released a soundtrack "The Further Adventures of Little Voice" (2000). It includes duets with Robbie Williams ('That Old Black Magic') and Ewan McGregor ('You're Just In Love').

Presented a five part series called "Chicken Nuggets" exploring the cultural, economic, social and historical significance of the chicken on BBC Radio 4 (December 2001).

Sang "Things" with Robbie Williams on his 'Swing When You're Winning' album (2001)

TV commercials and radio commercials with Prunella Scales for Tesco supermarkets (1998, 2002-2004). In 2007 she returned to advertising for Tesco, but this time just voice-overs.

TV commercial (voiceover) for Churchill Insurance (2004)

Radio (2005): Played 'Fenchurch' in the Quandary and Quintessential Phases of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Her Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: "The Dillon" and "Mary, After the Queen" (both by Angela Hewins and Shakespeare's "As You Like It" (all 1985).

Played Louise, Clare and Valerie in "Road", a new play by Jim Cartwright - Royal Court Theatre, London (1986+7).

Played Fanny in "Ask For The Moon" by Shirley Gee - Hamstead Theatre, London (1986).

Appeared in "The Good and Faithful Servant" by Joe Orton - Finborough Theatre, London (1987).

Played Beatrice in "A Collier's Friday Night' by 'DH Lawrence' - Greenwich Theatre, London (1987).

Played Sherry in "Valued Friends" by Stephen Jeffreys - Hampstead Theater, London (1989).

Played Teddy in the UK premiere of "The Debutante" by Beth Henley - Hampstead Theatre, London (1989).

Played Sylvie in "Our Own Kind", a new play by Roy MacGregor - Bush Theatre, London (1991).

Played the title character in "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice", a new play by Jim Cartwright - National Theatre/ Aldwych Theatre, London (1992).

Played Sally in the musical "Cabaret" - Donmar Warehouse, London (1994).

Played Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" - Greenwich Theatre, London (1995).

Played Mrs Trevel in "Sweet Panic" by Stephen Poliakoff - Duke of York's Theatre, London (2003).

Played Jane in "Absurd Person Singular" by Alan Ayckbourn - Theatre Royal, Windsor (2007)/ Garrick Theatre, London (2007-8).

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