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Karen Henthorn is a Actor British born on 1963 at Oldham (United-kingdom)

Karen Henthorn

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1963 (61 years) at Oldham (United-kingdom)

Karen Henthorn (born 1963) is a British character actress who portrayed the role of Teresa Bryant in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. She appeared in the role briefly in 2007 and became a regular character in 2008. Her character was involved in major story lines. In late 2008, she left the show but returned on 13 April 2009. She then departed the show in 2010.

Henthorn was born in Oldham, Lancashire. Her roles before Coronation Street includee parts in series such as The Booze Cruise, in which she played Cath Bolton, Doctors and Heartbeat. She also played Julie Haye in EastEnders in 1997–98 and Marissa Platting (Series 2 Social Worker) in the television series Shameless.

She currently teaches screen acting on the BA (Hons) Acting course at Italia Conti in Clapham and Manchester School of Theatre.

She has most recently appeared on Sky1's comedy series Trollied.
She also recently played a teacher in the cbbc series young dracula, and plays Janet Macy on the TV series In The Flesh

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William Ash
William Ash
(1 films)
Susan Cookson
Susan Cookson
(1 films)
Barry Ackroyd
Barry Ackroyd
(1 films)
Ken Loach
Ken Loach
(1 films)
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Raining Stones, 1h30
Directed by Ken Loach
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about families, La précarité
Actors Bruce Jones, Julie Brown, Ricky Tomlinson, Tom Hickey, Karen Henthorn, William Ash
Roles Young Mother
Rating72% 3.643563.643563.643563.643563.64356
Bob, le personnage principal, vit avec sa femme Anne et sa fille Coleen dans une banlieue misérable de Manchester. Lui et son ami Tommy se débrouillent du mieux qu'ils peuvent pour vivre dans la Grande-Bretagne des années Thatcher. Le film dépeint la précarité de la société anglaise à l'époque, en montrant tous les emplois que Bob est forcé d'exercer, allant de la revente de viande au marché noir jusqu'à être vigile dans une discothèque. En dépit de sa situation pour le moins précaire, Bob tient par-dessus tout à acheter une robe de communion neuve pour sa fille, afin de ne pas perdre la face devant le voisinage. Dans ce combat pour la dignité de sa famille, il va prendre de terribles risques, se heurter à la cupidité et à la violence mais aussi redécouvrir la fraternité et la solidarité.