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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Georgina Hale - BAFTA Film Award-nominated actress and star of Hollyoaks - died January 4 "We’re saddened to learn of the passing of Georgina Hale. Well known for her award-winning work in...

  2. 18 apr 2024 · Georgina Hale. Bafta-winning actress Georgina Hale, best known for her role in Emmerdale and Hollyoaks, sadly died at the age of 80 in January. Tributes poured in for the popular actress, who also appeared in Doctor Who, Budgie, One Foot in The Grave, Minder, The Bill and A Rather English Marriage.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · Georgina Hale in Mahler (1974) died aged 80 Credit: Alamy. Actress Georgina Hale died aged 80 on January 4, after an incredible TV and theatre career spanning 50 years.

  4. 29 apr 2024 · From Mahler's marriage to Alma Schindler (Georgina Hale) to his constant struggle against prejudice as a Jew in the early 20th century, viewers are immersed in the trials and tribulations that shaped one of classical music's most innovative composers.

  5. 15 apr 2024 · Georgina Hale. as Alma Mahler. Georgina Hale portrays Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler's wife and a significant figure in the composer's life and career. Lee Montague. as Bernhard Mahler. Lee Montague takes on the role of Bernhard Mahler, Gustav Mahler's brother, providing insight into the composer's family dynamics. Miriam Karlin. as Aunt Rosa.

  6. 4 giorni fa · Georgina Hale: 2006 Barney Chugspoke: Huw David Thomas: 2006 David Brown: Peter Alexander: 2006 Noreen Bell: Jenny Tomasin: 2005–2006 Dawn Woods: Julia Mallam: 2003–2006 Tash Abbott: Sally Evans: 2004–2006 Alice Dingle: Ursula Holden-Gill: 2004–2006 Simon Meredith: Dale Meeks: 2003–2006 Ivan Jones: Daniel Brocklebank: 2005 ...

  7. 1 mag 2024 · Join our solicitors Georgina Hale (for Aidan), Holly Ibsen (for Bianca) and Ramesh Jayanshankar (for Conor) as they work with our barristers Gabriella, Henry and Ivy to put the finishing touches to the defence cases. What is a Defence Statement? What does it contain and how does it differ from a defendant’s proof of evidence?