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Julia Goodman
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Julia Goodman was born in 1951. She is an actress, known for
The Brothers (1972)
,
Steptoe & Son (1972)
and
Twenty-One (1991)
.
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Known for
The Brothers
7.5
TV Series
Barbara Kingsley
Barbara Trent
1972–1976 • 35 eps
Steptoe & Son
6.5
Lady Courier
1972
Twenty-One
5.2
Linda
1991
Inspector Morse
8.2
TV Series
May Lawrence
1992 • 1 ep
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The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Kath Epworth
1998
1 episode
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
Hilary Forrest
1996
3 episodes
Beyond Reason
5.0
TV Movie
Norma Squire
1995
Minder
7.8
TV Series
Female Guest
1993
1 episode
Inspector Morse
8.2
TV Series
May Lawrence
1992
1 episode
The Good Guys
8.2
TV Series
Linda
1992
1 episode
Twenty-One
5.2
Linda
1991
Grange Hill
7.1
TV Series
Mrs. Pearson
1988–1991
12 episodes
Gems
7.2
TV Series
Steph
1988
6 episodes
EastEnders
4.7
TV Series
Miss Taylor
1987
1 episode
Sorry!
6.7
TV Series
Valerie
1986
1 episode
The Collectors
7.2
TV Series
Annie Solstrom
1986
4 episodes
Time for Murder
6.4
TV Series
Julie Penwarden
1985
1 episode
Dodger, Bonzo & the Rest
8.0
TV Series
Wendy Peters
1985
3 episodes
The Lonelyhearts Kid
8.2
TV Series
Ros
1984
6 episodes
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Born
1951
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TV commercial for TSB Trustcard
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Runs her own company training people to be assertive and how to communicate with confidence.
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