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Elaine C. Smith is a Actor British born on 2 august 1958 at Glasgow (United-kingdom)

Elaine C. Smith

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Birth name Elaine Constance Smith
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 2 august 1958 (65 years) at Glasgow (United-kingdom)

Elaine Constance Smith (born 2 August 1958) is a Scottish actress and comedienne. She was born in Newarthill in Motherwell, and she continues to live in Glasgow. She was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of the University by the University of Glasgow in 2008.

Usually with

Veena Sood
Veena Sood
(1 films)
Laura Fraser
Laura Fraser
(1 films)
Art Malik
Art Malik
(1 films)
Atta Yaqub
Atta Yaqub
(1 films)
Raji James
Raji James
(1 films)
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Filmography of Elaine C. Smith (2 films)

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Actress

Night is Day: The Movie
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Action
Actors Elaine C. Smith
Rating48% 2.4242452.4242452.4242452.4242452.424245
Jason Mackenzie is a rumour, a myth - at least that’s what the police want you to believe. Jason was a normal young Glaswegian until he was mysteriously bestowed with supernatural powers. Now he has the ability to see into the future of anyone he touches, as well as the ability to generate electricity, creating lightning bolts as he fights crime.
Nina's Heavenly Delights, 1h34
Directed by Pratibha Parmar
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Shelley Conn, Laura Fraser, Art Malik, Veena Sood, Atta Yaqub, Raji James
Roles Auntie Mamie
Rating63% 3.152583.152583.152583.152583.15258
When young Glaswegian cook Nina Shah (Shelley Conn) returns home for her father's funeral after three estranged years in London, England, she begins a romantic relationship with Lisa (Laura Fraser), an old childhood friend who now owns half the late father's Indian restaurant, The New Taj. Together they seek to save the restaurant by winning the national "Best in the West Curry Competition" for a third time. Nina's mother Suman (Veena Sood) and brother Kary (Atta Yaqub), however, want to sell the place to fellow restaurateur Raj (Art Malik), whose chef son Sanjay (Raji James) had been left at the altar by Nina. Lending the young women moral support is Nina's flamboyant gay friend Bobbi (Ronny Jhutti), and Nina's younger sister Priya (Zoe Henretty).