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Dawn French
Dawn French

Dawn French

  • 66 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Dawn French: My boyfriend has never seen me on TV

Dawn French's new man Mark Bignell has never seen her on screen.

NOW Magazine, 23rd October 2012

Dawn French: My future plans include sleeping & kissing

Dawn French has said that she plans to do "more sleeping and kissing" in the near future.

Alice Stewart, Digital Spy, 29th July 2012

ITV are chasing after superstar Dawn French

ITV bosses want to snap up Dawn French for other TV roles after she proved to be a runaway hit on Superstar.

The Sun, 27th July 2012

Dawn French talks about judging ITV Superstar series

Dawn French is upset there isn't more behind the scenes bitching between Superstar judges, saying: "I love a good punch up."

The Sun, 18th July 2012

Dawn French proves a hit with Superstar viewers online

Comedienne Dawn French proved popular with Twitter users as she showed off her judging skills for the first time on the Superstar panel.

Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 16th July 2012

Dawn French joins search for Jesus music star

Dawn French and Jason Donovan sign up as judges for Andrew Lloyd Webber's ITV show to find stars for his musical Jesus Christ Superstar.

The Telegraph, 18th May 2012

Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to reunite?

Dawn French has revealed she and Jennifer Saunders are hoping to work together again soon.

Press Association, 24th April 2012

Dawn French may judge new reality show

Dawn French is in line to become the new Simon Cowell after ITV bosses tapped her up to be a judge on their new musical reality show, Superstar.

Colin Robertson, The Sun, 14th April 2012

Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French planning a reunion

Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French plan to work together again - and the pair have even considered co-hosting a chat show.

The Huffington Post, 23rd March 2012

There was really only one punchline possible for the finale of the hermetic tragi-comedy Roger & Val Have Just Got In: someone other than Roger and Val (Alfred Molina & Dawn French) had to enter the house. I did not foresee, however, the impact on the emotional solar-plexus of the show's final, moving, wonderful moments as the couple's front door let in the light. If it had not been clear before, all the eating, infantile squabbling and acting out (Roger last night staged a Wendy House sit-in) can now be seen as grieving for their infant son. Last night, the mourning ended. Tremendous TV.

Andrew Billen, The Times, 15th March 2012

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