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Quesnel was born and raised in Eccles, Lancashire, along with her five siblings. [1] Her father was born in Trinidad.She read English at Oxford University before spending a year at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts.
Pete has a vendetta against the Shacklefords and forces George Shackleford (Miles Anderson) out of Charnham, when he finds out he is cheating on Pete's sister Diane Short (Pooky Quesnel) with Claire. Pete romances Tom's ex-wife Kate Matherson ( Mary Stockley ) and becomes a surrogate father to her and Tom's daughter, Harriet, much to Tom's ...
Jules-Maurice Quesnel (1786–1842), Canadian fur-trader and politician; Pasquier Quesnel (1634–1719), French Jansenist theologian; Peter Quesnel (or Quesuel) (d. 1299?), Franciscan; Pierre Quesnel (1502–1580), 16th-century French artist, worked in Scotland; Pooky Quesnel (born 1966), English actress; Yannick Quesnel (born 1973), French ...
Jal's father is successful Bristol-based grime MC and artist Ronny Fazer.; She has two brothers, Ace and Lynton, who, together with their white friend Donny, have formed a grime band.
Pooky Quesnel: Kylie: Elarica Gallacher: 2010 Andy Henderson: Jem Wall: 2007–2010 Tasha: Charlotte Beaumont: 2010 Mr Steele: Simon Wilson: 2010 Shona Blake: Catherine Bailey: 2007–2010 Harvey Freeman: Martin Jarvis: 2010 Jade: Niamh Webb: 2010 Allen Conlon: Peter Vollebregt: 2010 DI Kelly: Ian Burfield: 2007–2008, 2010 Adam Best: David ...
The episode takes place concurrently with "Detained", following Miss Quill's (Katherine Kelly) perspective instead of the students'; in it, Quill goes on a journey with headteacher Dorothea (Pooky Quesnel) and a shapeshifting alien named Ballon (Chiké Okonkwo) in an attempt to remove the Arn from her brain, which would free her from Charlie's ...
On 24 May 2019, it was announced by the BBC, and then subsequently via press and social media publications, that a third series was in production. Returning cast members included Christopher Eccleston, Morven Christie, Lee Ingleby, Max Vento, Molly Wright, Greg McHugh, Pooky Quesnel, Matt Greenwood and Leon Harrop.
The show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at the eponymous school of Waterloo Road, a failing inner-city comprehensive, tackling a wide range of issues often seen as taboo such as the difficulties faced by split families, cybercrime, adultery, illiteracy, domestic violence, nervous breakdown, anger management issues, drug overdose, test anxiety, assault, poverty, starvation ...