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Nome di nascita: Claire Skinner
Data di nascita: N/A
Luogo di nascita: Hemel Hempstead, Dacorum, United Kingdom
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Claire Skinner is a British stage, film and television actress, best known for her role as the hapless mother Sue Brockman in the BBC sitcom "Outnumbered". Her film work includes the Mike Leigh productions "Life Is Sweet" and "Naked", "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Sleepy Hollow".
Sul film: Perfect Strangers / TV series (2001)
Episodio: ... aka |Almost Strangers|
Anno di uscita: 2001
Nazione: United Kingdom
Titolo alternativo: Almost Strangers, Arborele genealogic, Family Tree, Främlingar, Sukupuu, Titokzatos idegenek, Идеальные незнакомцы, パーフェクト・ストレンジャーズ
Regista: Stephen Poliakoff
Sceneggiatore: Stephen Poliakoff
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Produttore/i: Producer: John Chapman
Executive Producer: David M. Thompson, Peter Fincham
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Parole chiave: family relationships, family reunion, family secrets, london, england, miniseries
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Perfect Strangers (series) follows Raymond, a young man who discovers the intricacy of his family ties during a family reunion. The series explores the eccentricities and hidden secrets of each family member as they come together.
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Directed by Stephen Poliakoff in 2001, 'Perfect Strangers' is a darkly comic drama set amidst the backdrop of London, England. The miniseries delves into the complex dynamics of family relationships, with Raymond's exploration of his family tree serving as the catalyst for revealing long-buried secrets. While the series is primarily focused on comedy and drama genres, it also touches upon themes of identity, deception, and the lengths families go to maintain their facades.