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Tamsin Greig
Birth at
12 July 1966
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Tamsin Greig, a British actress born in London on February 23, 1967, has more than 40 films to her credit. She has Polish-Jewish roots by mother and Scottish by father. The parents raised their three daughters in an atheist spirit, but still, as an adult, Tasmin converted to Christianity. After graduation, she enrolled in the Department of Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham and received an honors degree. One of Greg's great hobbies was parachute jumping, she only parted with
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Tamsin Greig, a British actress born in London on February 23, 1967, has more than 40 films to her credit. She has Polish-Jewish roots by mother and Scottish by father. The parents raised their three daughters in an atheist spirit, but still, as an adult, Tasmin converted to Christianity. After graduation, she enrolled in the Department of Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham and received an honors degree. One of Greg's great hobbies was parachute jumping, she only parted with parachute when she became a mother.
For the first time on television, the actress appeared in 1994 and since then starred in various films and TV series. In addition to episodic roles that perfectly decorated numerous films, Tasmin Greg was especially famous for her comedic roles. In the series.
Black Bookstore The first season, which began in 2000, the actress played the role of Fran, an old friend of Bernard Black, a saleswoman from a nearby store. She went on dates and then complained to friends about her boyfriends, drank alcohol and got into funny situations. It must be said that during the filming of the first season, Tasmin Greg was pregnant, but this did not prevent her from participating in the project. The TV series has twice won the British BAFTA Award for Best Situation Comedy.
Tasmin Greg is married to an actor
"Zombie named Sean" (2004), the series “Green Wing” (2004-2008), “Love Soup” (2005), the adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma” (2009), “Irresistible Tamara” (2010), “Opoht” (2010), the series “Friday Night Lunch” and “Episodes”, released in 2011.