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| | Jenny Agutter - Fact SheetMeasurements: 34B Eye Color: Green Hair Color: Brown Birthday: December 20, 1952 Birthplace: Taunton, Somerset, England Ethnicity: Caucasian / United Kingdom
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Profession: Actress
Her film career began at the age of 12 in East of Sudan (1964), which was quickly followed by Ballerina (1966) (TV) and A Man Could Get Killed (1966). Other films and television appearances in her early career include Gates to Paradise (1968), Long After Summer (1967) (TV), Star! (1968), I Start Counting (1969), The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens (1970) (TV) and _Wild Duck, The (1971) (TV). In 1970 she appeared in what was her real big break as a child star: The Railway Children (1970), as Bobbie. The next year Hollywood called, and she spent several years there, appearing in such works as _Cherry Orchard, The (1971) (TV)_ , Walkabout (1971) and The Snow Goose (1971) (TV) with Richard Harris, for which she received an Emmy Award. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed A War of Children (1972) (TV) and Shelley (1972). In 1976 Jenny really came to the attention of US film audiences with her starring role in the science-fiction classic Logan's Run (1976) with Michael York. Though not a critical favorite, it was a huge box-office success and spawned a television series.
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