Jane Lapotaire
8 titles
Filmography
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There's Only One Jimmy Grimble
(2000)Jimmy Grimble dreams of being a good footballer - if he was, life would be easy. He'd find a nice girl, wouldn't get bullied at school, and if he was really good, he may even be offered an apprenticeship with his team, City. But Jimmy is rubbish at football. One day however, things begin to change for Jimmy, he gets chosen to play for his school team and scores a magnificent goal he gains a confidence that touches and brightens the lives of those around him.

Macbeth
(1983)Nicol Williamson plays the title role and Jane Lapotaire portrays Lady Macbeth in Jack Gold's production of the Scottish play. After receiving a prophecy of his future kingship from three witches, and coerced by his scheming wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan, but he is increasingly oppressed by the guilt of his crime in this darkest of Shakespearian tragedies.

The Asphyx
(1972)A Victorian aristocrat's morbid fascination with photographing the dead drives him to sinister ends as he seeks evidence of an elusive entity.

Lucan
An infamous earl suspected of murder disappears, never to be seen again. Rory Kinnear and Michael Gambon star in this riveting drama that explores one of the greatest mysteries of modern times.

Eureka
(1983)Twenty years after striking it rich, a greedy, calculating and abusive gold prospector becomes obsessed with the motives of everyone in his orbit.

Crescendo
(1970)Stefanie Powers stars as an American girl who goes to the south of France to do her thesis research on a recently deceased composer.
Edward the Seventh
He waited a lifetime to be king, ruled England for just nine years, and changed the monarchy forever. Winner of an Emmy and multiple BAFTA awards, this deluxe British miniseries traces the life of Edward VII, son of Queen Victoria, from frustrated prince to respected statesman, philanderer to loving father.

Lady Jane
(1986)The death of King Henry VIII throws his kingdom into chaos because of succession disputes. His weak son Edward, is on his deathbed. Anxious to keep England true to the Reformation, a scheming minister marries off his son, Guildford, to Lady Jane Grey, whom he places on the throne after Edward dies. Once sat atop the throne, the young couple faces the dangers that come with great power.