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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Jenny Runacre

TV shows
  
Brideshead Revisited

Years active
  
1969–present

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
18 August 1946 (age 77) (
1946-08-18
)
Cape Town, South Africa

Movies
  
The Passenger, Jubilee, The Final Programme, Husbands, The Witches

Similar People
  
Robert Fuest, Derek Jarman, John Cassavetes, Anthony Page, Michelangelo Antonioni

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Jenny Runacre (born 18 August 1946) is a South African-born English actress.

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Runacre was born in Cape Town, South Africa. She moved to London as a child, attended the Actors' Workshop there, and trained in the Stanislavski System.

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While attending the Actors' Workshop, Runacre was approached by fellow student (and future agent) Tom Busby, who was working as a runner for an American film production that was seeking fledgling English actresses to play opposite John Cassavetes in Husbands, a film to be shot the following year in London. The young actress auditioned with Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk, and was told six weeks later that she was being offered the part of Mary Tynan in the film. Runacre accepted the offer and Husbands became her first important film role.

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Runacre then joined the original London cast of Oh! Calcutta!. Runacre left the cast after a year and starred in such films as Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Canterbury Tales, John Huston's The Mackintosh Man, Robert Fuest's The Final Programme, Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger, and Derek Jarman's Jubilee (in which she starred as Elizabeth I and "Bod"). She was active in the theatre as well as on British television, including a part in the noted series Brideshead Revisited, playing Brenda Champion.

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Runacre focused on higher education in the 1990s. She has a Master's in Fine Art Practice from Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design. She is currently a lecturer in residence in art, and has worked in installation art and experimental filmmaking.

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In 2007 Runacre directed Gareth Parker and Andrew Swann's Frozen, which was nominated for Best Direction, Best Writing and Best Overall Production in the LOST Theatre Festival. The production, starring Jack Bowman (Crossroads) and Josephine Hart came second overall. Runacre also directed the Wireless Theatre Company's audio adaption of Frozen after its successful stage run, featuring the original cast.

Most recently Jenny appeared in John Maybury's The Edge of Love released summer 2008.

Filmography

Actress
2021
Human Pinball (Short) as
Grandma
2021
An Evening with Taglioni (Short)
2020
Perfect Piece as
Mrs. Di Grazia
2020
The Burning Baby as
Mother
2018
Emily's Hands (Short) as
Lita Murray
2018
Fear Is the Mind Killer (Short) as
Dr. Raef
2018
The Image as
Moon / Dance School Impresario / Banquet Guest
2017
Das Spiel der Hoffnung as
Aunt
2016
Curing Albrecht (Short)
2015
Camberwell Beauty as
Dominique
2015
Meet Pursuit Delange: The Movie as
Miss Haversham
2013
Stray (Short) as
Ms Fluff
2010
The Springheel Saga (Podcast Series) as
Countess De Sadesky (2015-2016)
2009
Boogie Woogie as
Mrs. Havermeyer
2008
The Edge of Love as
Woman in Yellow Dress
1996
Hidden Empire: Calling London (TV Movie) as
Begum
1995
Restoration as
Painter Lady
1991
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
The Photographer
- Don Delillo/The Word, the Image, the Gun (1991) - The Photographer
1990
That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse as
Lady Mary Hobhouse
1990
The Witches as
Elsie
1990
Taggart (TV Series) as
Countess von Aschenberg
- Love Knot (1990) - Countess von Aschenberg
1986
Call Me Mister (TV Series) as
Zoe Matthews
- Running Time (1986) - Zoe Matthews
1986
Lovejoy (TV Series) as
Sandra
- The Real Thing (1986) - Sandra
1985
Shadey as
Shop assistant
1985
The Optimist (TV Series) as
Mrs Blue
- The Double (1985) - Mrs Blue
1984
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Peach
- Only Children (1984) - Peach
1981
Brideshead Revisited (TV Mini Series) as
Brenda Champion
- Julia (1981) - Brenda Champion
- The Bleak Light of Day (1981) - Brenda Champion
1980
Hussy as
Vere
1979
The Lady Vanishes as
'Mrs. Todhunter'
1978
The Sweeney (TV Series) as
Sharon
- The Bigger They Are (1978) - Sharon
1978
The Island (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Santander
1978
Jubilee as
Bod / Queen Elizabeth I
1977
Three Dangerous Ladies as
Mrs. Santander (segment "The Island")
1977
The Duellists as
Mme. de Lionne
1977
Spectre (TV Movie) as
Sydna
1977
Romance (TV Series) as
Nemesis
- The Black Knight (1977) - Nemesis
1977
Joseph Andrews as
The Gypsy
1976
The New Avengers (TV Series) as
Irene Brandon
- The Tale of the Big Why (1976) - Irene Brandon
1976
L'Ă©vasion de Hassan Terro
1975
The Passenger as
Rachel
1975
All Creatures Great and Small (TV Movie) as
Pamela
1973
The Final Programme as
Miss Brunner
1973
Once Upon a Time (TV Series) as
Dandini
- Buttons (1973) - Dandini
1973
The MacKintosh Man as
Gerda
1973
Son of Dracula as
Woman in Black
1973
The Creeping Flesh as
Emmanuel's Wife
1972
The Canterbury Tales as
Alison
1972
Dyn Amo as
1st Girl
1970
Husbands as
Mary Tynan
1969
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Self
2019
Club Life: Jenny Runacre on 'Hussy' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2017
Battle of Soho (Documentary) as
Self
2011
The British Guide to Showing Off (Documentary) as
Miss National Geographic
2003
Jubilee: A Time Less Golden (Video documentary short) as
Self
1997
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Dear Antonioni (1997) - Self
1980
The Alternative Miss World (Documentary) as
Miss Slightly Misanthropic
1975
Picnic at Ray's (Short) as
Self

References

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