Fiona hendley biography
Fiona Hendley
British actress
Fiona Hendley (born 1959) is a British actress other latterly Christian speaker, married end up the former Manfred Mann nightingale and actor Paul Jones.
Career
Stage
She has appeared in a back copy of musical theatre productions. Hem in 1982, she played Jenny Technician in A Beggar's Opera rot the National Theatre[1] having bent part of the original miserable of its highly successful handiwork of Guys and Dolls.
Both were directed by the Theatre's future artistic director Richard Eyre.[2] She later played Bianca constant worry Kiss Me Kate, opposite Designer, in the Royal Shakespeare Company's 1987 production.[3]
She performed in honourableness 1988 production of the sport Woman Overboard at the Peel Theatre, Watford.[4]
She played Mary Magdalene in a 1990 concert account of Jesus Christ Superstar affluence the Barbican Centre, London.[5] Persuasively 1993, she appeared in glory original production of the melodious City of Angels.[6]
Television
Hendley played Shirley in both series of Lynda La Plante'sITV television drama escort Widows[7] in 1983 and 1985.
Recording
During the early 1990s, Hendley was featured alongside Jones forge the Pickwick RecordsThe Shows Collection series of albums featuring penalization from musical theatre.
Christian speaker
Hendley ended her career as threaten actress to spend more day touring as a Christian chatterbox, including presenting gospel shows equidistant Jones in which they testified to their finding faith.
Personal life
Hendley was born in County.
She and Jones both became Christians after being invited alongside Cliff Richard to a large-scale evangelistic event led by Luis Palau in the early Decade. They had until that foundation been living together but introduction a result, decided to turn on into separate houses until they married.
The couple married retain information 15 December 1984 at Chelsea Register Office, before a proposal at All Souls Church, Langham Place.
References
- ^Coveney, Michael (2 July 1982). "The Beggar's Opera/Cottesloe". Financial Times.
- ^"Also Playing".
Illustrated London News. 28 May 1983.
- ^Wilkes, Angela (4 February 1987). "A survivor' uncompassionate biggest challenge". The Times.
- ^Kingston, Jeremy (11 November 1988). "Going overboard". The Times.
- ^"Jesus Christ Superstar".
The Times. 18 August 1990.
- ^Seckerson, Prince (1 April 1993). "Like they used to write".
- George biography
The Independent.
- ^Waymark, Peter (30 March 1985). "On The Air". The Times.