Jacqueline Tong Biography (1951-)
Born May 21, 1951, in Bristol, England; daughter of Stephen Edward (an architect) and Joan Doreen (maiden name, Connabeer) Tong; married Gordon Robert Nicholas (a lecturer in modern languages), May 28, 1983. Addresses: Agent: Kate Feast, 43-A Princess Road, London NW1, England.
- Nationality
- British
- Gender
- Female
- Occupation
- Actress
- Birth Details
- May 21, 1951
- Bristol, England
Famous Works
- CREDITS
- Stage Appearances
- Perdita, The Winter's Tale, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1978
- Irene, The Dresser, Queen's Theatre, 1980
- Valerie, To Come Home to This, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1981
- Julia, The Man Who Fell in Love with His Wife, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1985
- Armande/Martine, The Sisterhood, New End Theatre, London, 1987
- Also debuted as Jacqueline in French without Tears, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England.
- Major Tours
- Perdita, The Winter's Tale, European cities, 1978
- Alfie, U.K. cities, 1976
- Film Appearances
- Penny Wheelstock, How to Get Ahead in Advertising, 1989
- Mrs. Hunt, Princess Caraboo, 1994
- Upstairs Downstairs Remembered: 25th Anniversary, 1996
- Television Appearances
- Movies
- Bib Mew, Kissing the Gunner's Daughter, 1992
- Mavis, Growing Rich, 1992
- Mary-Jane, Femme Fatale, 1993
- Television Appearance
- Series
- Anna, Voyage in the Dark, London Weekend Television, 1973
- Daisy Peel, Upstairs, Downstairs, London Weekend Television, 1973-75
- Louisa Gradgrind, Hard Times, Granada, then PBS, 1977
- The Virtuoso, Thames, 1975
- Spearhead, (also known as Spearhead in Germany, Spearhead in Hong Kong, and Spearhead in Ulster), Southern Television, 1978
- Ladies, BBC, 1979
- Under the Skin, BBC, 1981
- Out of Step, BBC, 1981
- Bazaar and Rummage, BBC, 1982
- The Climber, BBC, 1983
- Mavis, Growing Rich, 1992
- Television Appearances
- Miniseries
- Sonia, Heart of the Country, BBC, 1986
- Lucy Vincy, Middlemarch, PBS, 1994
- Susie, The Politician's Wife, PBS, 1996
- Farmer's wife, The 10th Kingdon, NBC, 2000
- Specials
- Judy, Peek-a-Boo: The One and Only Dixie, Thames, 1979
- Lady in coach, David Copperfield, PBS, 2000
- Episodic
- Ally Fisher, "Zero Tolerance," The Bill, 2000