Lyndsey Marshal
Total Credits at Criticker: 16 (Actor)
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'Festival' is a black comedy set during the annual Edinburgh Fringe festival. The film is based around both the judging of a major comedy award and the performers at one of the smaller venues... (imdb)
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The Gathering Storm (2002) - TV Movie
A love story offering an intimate look inside the marriage of Winston and Clementine Churchill (Albert Finney and Vanessa Redgrave) during a particularly troubled, though little-known, moment in their lives... (imdb)
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Clint Eastwood directs this supernatural thriller about three very different people and their responses to death, including a hesitant American psychic named George (Matt Damon) who may be able to help the others find answers and peace. Marie (Cécile De France) is a French journalist caught up in the aftereffects of the devastating 2004 tsunami, while in London, young Marcus (Frankie McLaren) seeks to contact his deceased twin brother.
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The Young Visiters (2003) - TV Movie
Alfred Salteena is a slightly bumbling gentleman who meets a young lady on a train and invites her to his home in London... (imdb)
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Stevie (Ian Bonar) and Neil (Matthew Baynton) have been jamming for longer than either cares to remember. As an escape from the daily grind that otherwise consumes them, both men live for their instruments, but their musicianship is undermined by a fatal lack of industry contacts. Desperate to get their rock outfit rolling, the pair acquire Billy (Kieron Bew) - a guitarist with ability, arrogance and drive - and bass-playing Emily (Lyndsey Marshal). Just like that, 1234 is born.
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The Shadow in the North (2007) - TV Movie
A dramatisation of Philip Pullman's second novel about Victorian heroine Sally Lockhart. It's six years since The Ruby in the Smoke, and Sally has her own financial consulting business. When a client loses a fortune following the unexpected collapse of a shipping firm, the young businesswoman grows suspicious and sets out to investigate - and a clairvoyant soon puts her on the trail of the richest man in Europe and a terrifying new weapon, the Hopkinson Self-Regulator.
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A Short Stay in Switzerland (2009) - TV Movie
Just after losing her husband to a similar condition, Dr Anne Turner is diagnosed with a fatal neurological condition. So she plans to end her life herself. Based on a true story.
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A teenaged girl becomes obsessed with her neighbor and his grief over losing his son. (Wikipedia)
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A man looks to find a way to escape the criminal ways of his outlaw family (imdb)
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Trauma (2018) - TV Mini-Series
A three-part drama set in the trauma unit of a London hospital, a grieving father blames a high-achieving trauma consultant for the death of his teenage son. (imdb)
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Garrow's Law (2009) - TV Series
Garrow's Law is the true tale of William Garrow, who acted as counsel for the accused, introducing the concept of 'innocent until proved guilty' at London's Old Bailey.
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Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (2019) - TV Movie
On an archaeological dig in Iraq, author Agatha Christie uncovers a series of murders. (imdb)
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Inside Man (2022) - TV Mini-Series
A prisoner on death row in the US and a woman trapped in a cellar under an English vicarage, cross paths in the most unexpected way. (imdb)
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The banal life of a middle-aged empty nester is violently shaken in the blink of an eye when hard-partying — and potentially dangerous — new neighbors move in next door.
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Insomnia (2024) - TV Series
Emma a successful woman fears of losing her mind after suffering from sleep deprivation two weeks before turning 40. Only by investigating the truth of her painful past, can she find the answers to her present. (imdb)
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