Victoria Wood
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Wood started her career in 1974 by appearing on, and winning, the ATV talent show ''New Faces''. She established herself as a comedy star in the 1980s, winning a BAFTA TV Award in 1986 for the sketch series ''Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'' (1985–87), and became one of Britain's most popular stand-up comics, winning a second BAFTA for ''An Audience with Victoria Wood'' (1988). In the 1990s, she wrote and co-starred in the television film ''Pat and Margaret'' (1994), and the sitcom ''dinnerladies'' (1998–2000), which she also produced. She won two more BAFTA TV Awards, including Best Actress, for her 2006 ITV1 television film, ''Housewife, 49''. Her frequent long-term collaborators included Julie Walters, Celia Imrie, Duncan Preston, and Anne Reid. In 2006, Wood came tenth in ITV's poll of the British public's 50 Greatest TV Stars. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Liani Devito, Anastasia Petrova, Victoria Wood, Neli Kadeva, Glenda Cornwell, Stefano Codognotto, Emma Stephenson, Dusko IlicGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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