Sabina Franklyn
Elizabeth Sabina Franklyn, born on September 15, 1954, is a distinguished English actress known for her diverse roles across television and stage. The daughter of actor William Franklyn and actress Margo Johns, she honed her craft at the prestigious Queen's Gate School before embarking on her acting career in repertory theatre.
Franklyn gained prominence through her appearances in popular ITV sitcoms, including "Keep It in the Family" and "Full House." She made a memorable guest appearance in the iconic final episode of "Fawlty Towers" and featured in several beloved series such as "When the Boat Comes In," "All Creatures Great and Small," "Terry and June," and "Boon." Her talent also extended to the realm of audio drama, where she guest-starred in the "Doctor Who" audio productions "Bang-Bang-a-Boom!" and "Situation Vacant."
In 2009, she portrayed Eve Wilson in the long-running soap opera "Coronation Street." Earlier in her career, she played Joanna Burton in the 1985 adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Marple: The Moving Finger" and took on the role of Jane Bennet in the 1980 adaptation of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Additionally, she appeared in the 1986 Halloween film "The Worst Witch," alongside notable talents such as Charlotte Rae and Tim Curry. Franklyn was previously married to actor John Challis, celebrated for his role in "Only Fools and Horses."
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