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Vivien Heilbron was born on May 13, 1944 in Glasgow, Scotland. She is an actress, known for Kidnapped (1971), High Road (1980) and Grey Granite (1983). She has been married to David Rintoul since August 3, 2008. She was previously married to Jonathan Cecil.
Date Of Birth May 13, 1944 Place Of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Jonathan Cecil http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage//sep//jonathan-cecil Star Sign Taurus
Actress Title Year Status Character Cloud Howe 1982 TV Series Chris Guthrie / Colquohoun Tales of the Unexpected 1981 TV Series Mother Escape 1980 TV Series Take the High Road 1980 TV Series Kay Grant Prince Regent 1979 TV Mini-Series Lady Douglas Target 1977-1978 TV Series Det. Sgt. Louise Colbert Mysteries 1978 Frederikke The Tomorrow People 1977 TV Series Major Ann Turner Benny Lynch 1976 TV Movie Alison Sutherland's Law 1975 TV Series Mary Fallon The Brontës of Haworth 1973 TV Mini-Series Mary Taylor Love Story 1973 TV Series Jenny The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club 1973 TV Mini-Series Sheila Fentiman Public Eye 1973 TV Series Pat Russell Ace of Wands 1972 TV Series Emm Six Days of Justice 1972 TV Series Miss McCawley Sunset Song 1972 TV Mini-Series Chris Guthrie The Moonstone 1972 TV Series Rachel Verinder Kidnapped 1971 Catriona
Catriona Stewart Jackanory 1971 TV Series Storyteller Rules, Rules, Rules 1971 TV Series Lorna ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1970 TV Series Kersten The Culture Vultures 1970 TV Series Ann Torayne This Happy Breed 1969 TV Movie Vi Gibbons (as Vivienne Heibronn) The Borderers 1969 TV Series Lady Helen City '68 1968 TV Series Brenda Dermat The Wednesday Play 1968 TV Series Helga Von Dorring Dr. Finlay's Casebook 1965-1967 TV Series Nurse Macfadyen / Hilda Brown Boy Meets Girl 1967 TV Series Fiona Champion House 1967 TV Series Jane Farmer Famous Gossips 1965 TV Series A demure girl Theatre 625 1964 TV Series Judy Grandpa in My Pocket 2010-2014 TV Series Mrs. Maridadi Midsomer Murders 2008 TV Series Felicity Brand The Key 2003 TV Series Mrs. MacLennon Agatha Christie's Poirot 2000 TV Series Mrs. Ackroyd The Sea Change 1998 Gloria Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 1997 TV Series Lillemor Pickering In Suspicious Circumstances 1996 TV Series Mrs. Smith The House of Eliott 1994 TV Series Lady Celia Romford Taggart 1993 TV Series Elsa Chalmers Streets Apart 1988 TV Series Francesca The New Statesman 1987 TV Series Beatrice Protheroe Sorry! 1985 TV Series Dr. Ferguson Jackanory Playhouse 1973-1984 TV Series Princess Aura Grey Granite 1983 TV Series Chris Colquohoun Squadron 1982 TV Series Helen Christie Van de koele meren des doods 1982 Lady Clara
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Midsomer Murders 2008 TV Series performer - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character Watching Ourselves: 60 Years of Television in Scotland 2012 TV Series documentary Herself Comedy Connections 2007 TV Series documentary Herself There Was a Lad 1986 TV Special documentary Herself - Speaker Frost on Sunday 1970 TV Series Herself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1973 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes) The Moonstone (1972)
Known for movies Kidnapped (1971) as Catriona / Catriona Stewart
Take the High Road (1980) as Kay Grant
Grey Granite (1983) as Chris Colquohoun
Cloud Howe (1982) as Chris Guthrie / Colquohoun