Gemma Craven
Known for: Acting
Born: May 31, 1950 in Dublin, Ireland
Rita Gemma Craven (née Gabriel; born 1 June 1950) is an Irish actress. Her father, Gabriel, was a bus conductor and her mother, Lillian, was a dancer and comedienne on the music halls, Gemma made her debut at the age of 3 singing 'Out of my Heart' at the Marymont Hall in Dublin and won 1st prize. The family eventually moved to Westcliff on Sea when she was 9 and her father worked on Ford's production line. Gemma's first professional part was in 'The Flower Drum Song'at the Little Theatre then became ASM at the Palace Theatre, Westcliffwhich was her first full time job while her first professional stage role was in 'Cinderella' in 1960.
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The Hole
Mrs. Dunn
The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
Self
The Slipper and the Rose
Cinderella
Kingdom Of Gifts
The Unhappy Princess
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
She Loves Me
Amalia Balash
Double X: The Name of the Game
Jenny Eskridge
East Lynne
Barbara Hare
The Last Bus Home
Reena's Mother
Words Upon the Window Pane
Mrs. Mallet
Why Not Stay For Breakfast?
Louise Hamilton
Hell For Leather
Father Ted
Polly Clarke
The Bill
3-2-1
Robin of Sherwood
Lilith
Pennies from Heaven
Joan Parker
Noel's Telly Years
My Life in Film
Mrs Jones
Heartbeat
Judy Dean
Midsomer Murders
Judy Hicks