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Janet Stephanie Francis (born 5 August 1947) is an English actress. She appeared as Penny Warrender in the 1980s
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'' Just Good Friends''.


Early life

Francis was born at the former
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London. She is the eldest child of Frank Francis, a clerical officer with the
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, and Marjorie (née Watling), an employment agent, who were married in 1944. She was brought up in
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and was educated at the Lady Edridge Grammar School. After training as a dancer at the Royal Ballet Senior School from which she graduated in 1965, Francis performed with the
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Touring Company in Britain, in the rest of Europe and the United States. Francis left the Royal Ballet in September 1969 to pursue an acting career.


Acting

Francis made the transfer to becoming an actress through choreography, and performed with the Cheltenham Repertory Company between 1969 and 1970. She first appeared on television in 1972 in the mini-series ''
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'' playing the part of Diana Barry, before landing
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drama roles including Kschessinska in ''
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'' and Lisa Colbert in '' Secret Army'' (1977–78). She appeared in ''
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'' (1979) as Mina Van Helsing with
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as Abraham Van Helsing. She played the part of Susie Dean in
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's adaptation of the J. B. Priestley novel ''
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'' (1980) which was produced by
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. Writer John Sullivan met Francis and later created her best-known part, Penny Warrender, in the 1980s BBC sitcom '' Just Good Friends''. She later co-starred with
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as Sally Hardcastle in the 1989–1992 ITV drama series '' Stay Lucky''. This was followed by an appearance in '' Heartbeat'' in 1993, in which she played Vivienne Keen in the episode ''Love Hurts''. She also played Nick's "old enough to be his mother" girlfriend in the sitcom ''
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''. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, she appeared in the
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television commercials alongside
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and
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. In 2006, she guest starred in ITV prison drama '' Bad Girls'' as interior designer Catherine Earlham, who was sent to Larkhall on remand for
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. The character played a key role in the exit storyline for fellow inmate Darlene Cake ( Antonia Okonma). She is also a regular performer, and part of the original cast, of the touring play '' Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners''. In 2009, she appeared as Julia in the second series of '' Mistresses'' on BBC1. In November 2009, she appeared in the ITV drama ''
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''. She also played a love interest for
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in ITV soap opera ''
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'', in 2010. In April 2014, she made a guest appearance as a patient in the
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hospital drama series ''
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''.


Personal life

Francis married the actor-writer Martin Thurley in
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on 1 August 1977; he writes using the pseudonym Thomas Ellice. They have two daughters and reside in Woodchurch, Kent.


Selected filmography


Theatre

* ''The Sleeping Beauty'' (1969) ... Royal Ballet (1969) * ''The Farmer's Wife'' (1969) ... Cheltenham Repertory Company, as Susan Maine * ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1969–1970) ... Pantomime, as Fairy Dreamawhile * ''The Boyfriend'' (1970) ... as Maisie (& Lolita) * ''When Did You Last See My Mother'' (1970) ... at The Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court, as Linda * ''Cinderella'' (1970) ... at the Manchester Opera House * '' Play It Again Sam'' (1971) ... at the New Theatre, Bromley as one of Barbara and the Dream Girls * ''The Heiress'' (1971) ... as Marian Almond * ''Romance!'' (1971) ... at the Duke of York's Theatre, London as Lotte * ''Out of Bounds'' (1973) ... Bristol Old Vic Company as Ermyntrude Johnson * ''Lend Me A Tenor'' (1986) ... at the Globe Theatre, London as Maggie * ''Hay Fever'' (1988) ... at the Chichester Festival Theatre as Myra Arundel * Dear Ralph' A Valentine's Day Gala'' (1993) ... at the London Palladium as a Host for the Evening * ''Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners'' (2004–2008) ... at various theatres on tour * ''An Evening at Le Candide'' (2006) ... at the King's Head Theatre, London


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