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Victoria O'Keefe is a Actor born on 27 march 1969

Victoria O'Keefe

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Birth 27 march 1969
Death 17 april 1990 (at 21 years)

Victoria O'Keefe (27 March 1969 – 18 April 1990) was an English actress.

Her first role was in the 1983 television series Nanny. She also played Letty in the 1984 miniseries of the same name. She is best known for her role as Jane in the 1984 BBC docudrama Threads. Her last television appearance was in the 15-minute short,
Positively Negative, in 1990.

Usually with

Mick Jackson
Mick Jackson
(1 films)
Patrick Allen
Patrick Allen
(1 films)
Brian Grellis
Brian Grellis
(1 films)
David Brierly
David Brierly
(1 films)
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Filmography of Victoria O'Keefe (1 films)

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Threads
Threads (1984)
, 1h50
Directed by Mick Jackson
Genres Drama, Science fiction, War, Documentary, Horror
Themes Politique, Post-apocalyptic films, Films about religion, Films set in the future, Documentary films about nuclear technology, Political films, Dystopian films, Arme nucléaire, Disaster films
Actors Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly, Jane Hazlegrove, Steve Halliwell, Brian Grellis, Victoria O'Keefe
Roles Jane
Rating79% 3.9962753.9962753.9962753.9962753.996275
Young Sheffield residents Ruth Beckett (Karen Meagher) and Jimmy Kemp (Reece Dinsdale) decide to marry due to an unplanned pregnancy. Meanwhile, as tensions between the US and the Soviet Union over Iran escalate, the Home Office directs Sheffield City Council to assemble an emergency operations team, which establishes itself in a makeshift bomb shelter in the basement of the Town Hall. After an ignored US ultimatum to the Soviets results in a brief tactical nuclear skirmish, Britain is gripped by fear, with looting and rioting erupting. "Known subversives" (including peace activists and some trade unionists) are arrested and interned under the Emergency Powers Act.