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Move over, Jeremy Clarkson. TV is now ruled by the ‘Mama drama’
- She is quirky or ethereal but attractive. Stylish in her own way. Slim. Always. With loyal, ethnically diverse friends, a handsome spouse – and, ideally, a kitchen island the size of Madagascar. But from the moment those opening credits roll we instinctively know her picture-perfect life overlooking the bay, in that smart executive cul-de-sac or the double-fronted Victorian villa is about to come crashing down around her drop-pearl ears.
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2020 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Leading Actress | Gentleman Jack | Nominated |
2016 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Leading Actress | Doctor Foster | Winner |
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