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  • Career1998 — 2021
    GenresDrama, Mystery, Crime
    Height1.72 m 5′ 8″

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    Filmography chart

    Phone up Ratings: 6.9

    Disheartened Ratings:

    • Drama 29%
    • Riddle 16%
    • Thriller 16%
    • Lawlessness 10%
    • Comedy 6%
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    2021 — ... — Adele

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      6.3
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      7.1
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    2018 — Evelyne Villechaize

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      6.7
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      6.9
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    2017 — Nicole

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      6.8
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    2011 — ... — Natasha Thiebert

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      7.0
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      7.8
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    2009 — Elizabeth

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    2008 — 2013 — Lara

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    2006 — Gallic News Journalist

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      8.0
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    2006 — Steward

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    Group de recherches, 2006 — ... — F

  • felicite du jeu biography of christopher
  • An interview with Félicité du Jeu

    The actress known from her role as DC Stella Goodman in the BBC drama Waking the Dead set up her own company theatre company to offer employment to mothers working in the industry.

    By Suzanne Frost | Updated Mar 21 2023

    With little support for women choosing to also have a family, mothers are quickly disappearing from cast and crew but also from the narratives told on stage. Félicité talked to London Calling about what could be done to redress the imbalance.

    London Calling: You are a working mother and a working actor. What are you most struggling with?

    Félicité du Jeu: For every woman in the arts it’s a constant juggle between childcare and work and the question of will the work actually cover the cost of childcare?

    LC: Most women in any job have to negotiate career and motherhood but in the arts it seems to be even more precarious.

    FdJ: The hours are late so inevitably it will bring childcare issues. This is why I created Pepperbox Theatre Company, because I have so many amazing women around me, not only actresses but in all the different departments in theatre, that have hit the hollow of the wave when they became mothers, including myself. Mainly because of that questi

    Death In Paradise

    In the fourth episode of the new series, DI Goodman and the team are called to a hotel to investigate the death of air stewardess Natasha Thiebert, who appears to have been poisoned during the crew’s overnight stay on the island.

    With a lack of evidence as to how Natasha was killed, the team is left to question all of her colleagues, including suave flight attendant Adam Frost and gambling addict Paul Bevans. With so many suspects and so little to go on, the team finds it tricky to link a strong-enough motive to any of the potential culprits. Frustrated, Dwayne goes rogue to pursue his own line of enquiry and see if the answer lies further afield. Is hotel receptionist Simone Magon more involved than they previously thought?

    As the investigation unfolds, the team soon discovers that Natasha’s high-flying life was filled with love affairs, career jealously and extreme debt. With all the information seeming to point to one suspect, will Humphrey be able to reveal who carried out this meticulously planned murder?

    DI Humphrey Goodman is played by Kris Marshall, DS Camille Bordey by Sara Martins, Officer Dawyne Myers by Danny John-Jules, Sergeant Fidel Best by Gary Carr, Adam Frost by Raza Jaffrey, Helen Williams by Sophie Colquhoun, Paul Beva