The Madame Blanc Mysteries: Fashion


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Fashion
Season 3, Episode 4

Trendsetting fashion designer Violet Oliver is releasing her new collection, so Judith offers the Chateau as the backdrop for the spectacle. But an unexpected technical glitch plunges Violet into darkness, causing her to fall from the balcony in a near-fatal plunge. Violet insists she was pushed, so Jean arranges discussions with two potential suspects - Lucia and Noemie. Drama, starring Sally Lindsay, Sue Holderness and Lisa Faulkner


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Movie/Drama Mystery Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Sally Lindsay (Actor) .. Jean White
Steve Edge (Actor) .. Dom Hayfield
Alex Gaumond (Actor) .. Caron
Sue Holderness (Actor) .. Judith Lloyd-James
Robin Askwith (Actor) .. Jeremy Lloyd-James
Sue Vincent (Actor) .. Gloria
Jacqueline Berces (Actor) .. Gendarme Richard
Avant Strangel (Actor) .. Cooper
Sanchia McCormack (Actor) .. Charlie Brodeur
Djinda Kane (Actor) .. Simone Brodeur
Tony Robinson (Actor) .. Uncle Patrick
Lisa Faulkner (Actor) .. Violet Oliver
Ilan Evans (Actor) .. Pascal Oliver
Umulisa Gahiga (Actor) .. Noemie
Karen Bryson (Actor) .. Lucia
Simon Spiteri (Actor) .. Doctor
Mike Benson (Executive producer)
Caroline Roberts-Cherry (Executive producer)
Andy Morgan (Executive producer)
Jake Rollins (Producer)
Dermot Boyd (Director)

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Sally Lindsay (Actor) .. Jean White
Born: July 08, 1973 in Stockport
Quote: "Being on a soap is the best training you'll ever have."
Trivia: Lindsay performed as Dolly Parton on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes.
Best Known For: Coronation Street and Mount Pleasant.
Early-life: Sally was born in Stockport on July 8, 1973. She has a younger brother, Christopher, with whom she's very close - she was the best man at his wedding. Her first brush with showbusiness came when, as a member of the St Winifred's Choir, she two weeks at number one thanks to the song Grandma. After school, she studied English language and literature at Hull University.
Career: Lindsay performed stand-up before turning to acting. Her TV debut came in an episode of The Royle Family in 2000. A year later she made a brief appearance alongside close friend Peter Kay in his cult sitcom Phoenix Nights. A few months on, Lindsay played Shelley Unwin for the first time in Coronation Street, a role she played until 2006. Since then, she has starred in Reggie Perrin, Scott & Bailey, Mount Pleasant, Still Open All Hours and Ordinary Lies.
Steve Edge (Actor) .. Dom Hayfield
Alex Gaumond (Actor) .. Caron
Sue Holderness (Actor) .. Judith Lloyd-James
Robin Askwith (Actor) .. Jeremy Lloyd-James
Born: October 12, 1950 in Southport
Best Known For: His naughty 'Confessions of' films in the 1970s.
Early-life: Born Ronald Askwiths on October 12, 1950, in Southport, Lancashire. He has two younger siblings. After he overcame polio as a boy, his family moved to Eastcote in Middlesex. He attended Merchant Taylors' School, Rickmansworth, until he was expelled. However, he had shown an aptitude for music and the stage, performing in several school productions, and later acquired an agent. He also studied English and drama at the University of Bristol.
Career: Askwith won parts in commercials before catching the eye of director Lindsay Anderson, who cast him in the classic film If..... After this, he was on TV and in films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. He is most famous for his role as Timothy Lea in the Confessions sex comedies. He also appeared in Carry On Girls. He was actually fourth choice for the lead role in the Confessions films; it was previously turned down by Richard Beckinsale, Richard O'Sullivan and Dennis Waterman. He's also appeared in more serious projects, including Pier Paolo Pasolini's version of The Canterbury Tales and Nicholas and Alexandra. Among his other films are Horror Hospital, The Flesh and Blood Show and Tower of Evil. His most recent TV work includes roles in Coronation Street, Benidorm, and Hollyoaks.
Quote: "I was at a dinner with some actor friends of mine one night, and there was a dig at some of the films I've made in my career, and Michael Winner said to them, 'Ah, yes… but when was the last time any of your films made any money?'"
Trivia: Still active on the stage, Askwith regularly appears in pantomimes.
Sue Vincent (Actor) .. Gloria
Jacqueline Berces (Actor) .. Gendarme Richard
Avant Strangel (Actor) .. Cooper
Sanchia McCormack (Actor) .. Charlie Brodeur
Djinda Kane (Actor) .. Simone Brodeur
Tony Robinson (Actor) .. Uncle Patrick
Born: August 15, 1946 in London
Best Known For: Playing Baldrick in the Blackadder series and fronting Time Team.
Early-life: Tony Robinson was born in Hackney, London, on August 15, 1946, and brought up near Epping Forest. His father was a civil servant and his mother took part in amateur dramatics. He caught the acting bug at the age of 12 when he landed the role of the Artful Dodger in a West End production of Oliver! After leaving school with four O-levels, he studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Career: Robinson's first TV appearance was on the children's show Play Away in 1971, and he made his film debut in 1975, with a small part in the John Wayne movie Brannigan. He featured in Channel 4 satire Who Dares Wins in 1983, but his big TV break came that same year when he played Baldrick in The Black Adder, which ran for six years. In 1989, he wrote and starred in Bafta award-winning children's series Maid Marian And Her Merry Men. Five years later, he began presenting Channel 4's archaeology series Time Team and has since hosted The Worst Jobs In History and documentaries about figures including Macbeth and Boudica. Away from TV, he has toured the country with his one-man show and is a prolific children's author.
Quote: "In the UK virtually all of our landscape has been continually worked and reworked by human beings for thousands of years. Our country is like a big trifle of history."
Lisa Faulkner (Actor) .. Violet Oliver
Born: February 18, 1973 in London
Best Known For: Being an actress and a celebrity chef.
Early-life: Lisa Tamsin Faulkner was born in London on February 19, 1972. She claims she was an unattractive child and it wasn't until she was 14 that boys began to notice her. Her mother was actress Sally Faulkner, who died of cancer when Lisa was 16. The tragedy turned her into a wild child who was heavily into clubbing. Lisa left home at 17, and was discovered in a Tube station by a modelling agency. That led to work in Paris and for teen magazines.
Career: Faulkner didn't like modelling, so turned to acting. Early roles came in L'Amant, Le Peril Jeune, A Feast at Midnight, and Casualty. Dangerfield was her first big success, followed by Brookside, And the Beat Goes On and The Scarlet Tunic. In 1999, she signed up for Holby City, the series which made her name, and stayed for three years. Little-seen movie The Baby Juice Express followed. Faulkner tried to crack Hollywood, but returned to the UK to star in Burn It and Spooks. She has guest starred in BBC drama New Tricks and was in the second series of ITV's Murder in Suburbia. Her career went into a new direction after winning Celebrity MasterChef in 2010. She now writes cookery books and presents cooking shows.
Quote: "I adore Madonna, I think she's an amazing woman. She changes so amazingly, she's talented and a brilliant role model."
Trivia: Faulkner appeared in Canadian crime drama Murdoch Mysteries when the show filmed an episode in Bristol. She went on to make guest appearances in further editions.
Ilan Evans (Actor) .. Pascal Oliver
Umulisa Gahiga (Actor) .. Noemie
Karen Bryson (Actor) .. Lucia
Simon Spiteri (Actor) .. Doctor
Mike Benson (Executive producer)
Caroline Roberts-Cherry (Executive producer)
Andy Morgan (Executive producer)
Jake Rollins (Producer)
Dermot Boyd (Director)