| Emma Chambers |

| | Born | March 11, 1964 (1964-03-11) (age 44)
| | Other name(s) | Nicola Chambers | Emma G. Chambers (born March 11, 1964) is an English actress. If you hold the copyright to an image (e. ...
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Biography
Personal Life She was born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Chambers trained at the Webber Douglas Academy in the 1980s, where she was a classmate of actor Ross Kemp. She currently lives with husband and fellow actor Ian Dunn in Lymington, Hampshire. Westcliff-on-Sea is a town in southeast Essex, England, within the administrative boundaries of the Borough of Southend-on-Sea. ...
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Ross Kemp (born 21 July 1964) is a BAFTA award-winning English actor and journalist who rose to prominence in the role of Grant Mitchell in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders. ...
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Career Chambers is best known for playing Alice in The Vicar of Dibley, Chambers has also worked as a voice performer in the animated made-for-TV movie The Wind in the Willows (1995) and in Little Robots (2003). She first acted with Hugh Bonneville in 1999 in the film Notting Hill, and again in 2000, starring as Martha Thompson alongside Rupert Graves, in "Take a girl like you" a made for tv drama based on the Kingsley Amis novel. The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom created by Richard Curtis and written for its lead actress, Dawn French, by Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer, with contributions from Kit Hesketh-Harvey. ...
The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom created by Richard Curtis and written for its lead actress, Dawn French, by Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer, with contributions from Kit Hesketh-Harvey. ...
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Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams, known professionally as Hugh Bonneville, (born 10 November 1963 in London, England) is an acclaimed English stage, film and television actor. ...
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Rupert Graves (born 30 June 1963) is an English actor. ...
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Sir Kingsley William Amis (April 16, 1922 â October 22, 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. ...
Filmography Video Cover, with main cast Drop the Dead Donkey was a situation comedy that ran on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1998. ...
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The Vicar of Dibley is a British sitcom created by Richard Curtis and written for its lead actress, Dawn French, by Curtis and Paul Mayhew-Archer, with contributions from Kit Hesketh-Harvey. ...
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