Jenny Runacre
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Jenny Runacre (born 18 August 1946) is a South African-born English actress.
The Passenger (1975), The Duellists (1977), Jubilee (1978), The Lady Vanishes (1990), and The Witches (1990).
Career
Runacre was born in Cape Town, South Africa. She came from London as an infant, attended the Actors' Workshop, and received a Diploma in Stanislavski's Stanislavski System.
Runacre was approached by fellow student (and future agent) Tom Busby, who was filming in an American film project looking for young English actors to perform opposite John Cassavetes in Husbands, a film that will be shot in London next year. The young actress auditioned for Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara, and Peter Falk, and six weeks later, she learned she would be playing Mary Tynan in the film. Runacre accepted the invitation, and Husbands became her first major film role.
Runacre later joined the original London cast of Oh! Calcutta! After a year and appeared 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 appeared as Elizabeth I and "Bod," Runacre left the cast. She appeared in theatre as well as on British television, including an appearance in an episode of Lovejoy as an art con artist and the appearance of Brenda Champion in the noted series Brideshead Revisited.
In the 1990s, Runacre concentrated on higher education. She holds a Master's Degree in Fine Art Practice from Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design. She works as a lecturer in art and experimental filmmaking.
Gareth Parker and Andrew Swann's Frozen, which was nominated for Best Direction, Best Writing, and Best Overall Performance in the LOST Theatre Festival in 2007, was nominated for Best Direction, Best Writing, and Best Overall Production in the LOST Theatre Festival in 2007. After the company's successful stage run starring the original cast, she also directed Frozen's audio version, which also included the original cast members. Jenny made her Edinburgh Fringe directing debut with Peter Yates' Gullibility Factor in 2008.
Jenny appeared in John Maybury's The Edge of Love (2008) and appeared as Alice in Volcano Theatre Company's National Tour of Alice in Wonderland in 2008.