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Jean Boht is a Actor British born on 6 march 1932 at Bebington (United-kingdom)

Jean Boht

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Birth name Jean Dance
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 6 march 1932 (92 years) at Bebington (United-kingdom)

Jean Boht (born Jean Dance; 6 March 1932) is an English actress, most famous for the role of Nellie Boswell in Carla Lane's TV sitcom series Bread.

Biography

Her first marriage to William Boht was dissolved and she married conductor/composer Carl Davis in 1970; they have two daughters.

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Filmography of Jean Boht (7 films)

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Actress

The Understudy
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Marin Ireland, Aasif Mandvi, Paul Sparks, Kelli Giddish, Richard Kind, Scott Cohen
Roles Mrs. Davido
Rating51% 2.575422.575422.575422.575422.57542
Rebecca is an unemployed actress who is living with an equally unsuccessful screenwriter, Sarfras. Rebecca makes a living by caring for a blind and diabetic woman while going from one disastrous relationship to the next.
Mothers & Daughters
Origin United-kingdom
Actors Jean Boht, Miranda Hart, Joan Blackham

Lives start to unravel during an eventful dinner party when the group are forced to face their issues head on. For one couple, vicar Dan (David Conolly) and his wife Emma (Joanna Pecover) are faced with the revelation that one of them has been having an affair with the evening’s hostess Kate (Miranda Hart). Worse of all she has to in turn face her mother (Joan Blackham) who drops in to “help-out”. Drug fueled sex, lustful longings and how to make cous-cous… are there some things a girl shouldn't share with her mother?
To Die For
To Die For (1994)
, 1h41
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Tony Slattery, Dillie Keane, Jean Boht, John Altman, Ian McKellen, Caroline Munro
Rating55% 2.750332.750332.750332.750332.75033
Set in London in the early nineties, the film portrays the bitter-sweet lifestyles of a young gay couple in a fiery open relationship. Mark is an acerbic drag queen with a sharp tongue, who finds it difficult to accept his much better-looking partner's highly-promiscuous lifestyle of non-stop clubbing and cruising. Worse still, Mark is HIV positive and his partner is negative.
Distant Voices, Still Lives, 1h25
Directed by Terence Davies
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Documentary, Musical
Themes Films about families
Actors Pete Postlethwaite, Freda Dowie, Lorraine Ashbourne, Jean Boht, Michael Starke, Pauline Quirke
Rating73% 3.6918753.6918753.6918753.6918753.691875
Le deuxième film de la série autobiographique de Terence Davies (avec "Trilogy" et "The Long Day Closes") est une vision impressionniste d'une famille ouvrière dans le Liverpool des années 1940 et 1950, basée sur la propre famille du réalisateur. A travers une série de tableaux exquis, Davies crée un album photo profondément émouvant d'une famille troublée aux prises avec la complexité de l'amour.
The Girl in a Swing, 1h59
Directed by Gordon Hessler
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Erotic thriller
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Erotic thriller films
Actors Meg Tilly, Elspet Gray, Lady Rix, Ebbe Langberg, Lynsey Baxter, Jean Boht, Hanne Borchsenius
Roles Mrs. Taswell
Rating53% 2.653962.653962.653962.653962.65396
Alan Desland (Rupert Frazer) is an English antique dealer who specializes in ceramics. A solitary man, he is a bachelor with no romantic ties. On a business trip to Copenhagen, he hires a German-born secretary, Karin Foster (Meg Tilly), to do some clerical work—she is fluent in English, Danish, and German. Alan's attraction to Karin is immediate, and over the coming days, he falls deeply in love with her. Karin is an attractive, sensuous, and mysterious woman who reveals little about herself. Her actions reflect both a quiet sensitivity (crying during a classical concert) and a dispassionate coldness (breaking the neck of an injured seagull). During a conversation about Karin's unmarried friend Inge and her child, Alan makes an offhand comment that he would have trouble marrying a woman with a child—the remark clearly upsets her. Before leaving Copenhagen, Karin expresses her love for Alan, who responds by proposing marriage, and Karin accepts.