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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_RavensJan Ravens - Wikipedia

    Janet Ravens (born 14 May 1958) is an English actress and impressionist, known for her voice work on Spitting Image and Dead Ringers . Early life. Ravens grew up in Hoylake, then in Cheshire, on the west side of the Wirral with her father, a local government clerk, and her mother, a nurse.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0712380Jan Ravens - IMDb

    Jan Ravens was born on 14 May 1958 in Bebington, Cheshire, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Dead Ringers (2002), Duck Patrol (1998) and 2DTV (2001). She has been married to Max Hole since July 1999. They have one child. She was previously married to Steve Brown.

    • Actress, Writer, Director
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    • Jan Ravens
    • May 14, 1958
  3. Most known for her voice work on television's Spitting Image and BBC Radio 4 show Dead Ringers, Jan is also an accomplished actor, director and producer. She has worked hard to carve a colourful and creative path to stardom and, at the age of 64, shows no signs of slowing down.

  4. 9. Dez. 2022 · Jan Ravens is the star of the Radio 4 impressions show Dead Ringers, where she impersonates various high-profile women. She talks about her career, her battles, her favourite impressions and her personal life in this interview. She also shares her views on Liz Truss, the short-serving prime minister who she mimicked on Twitter.

    • Simon O'hagan
  5. Jan Ravens is an actress and writer, known for Dead Ringers (2002), Duck Patrol (1998) and 2DTV (2001). She was born in 1958 in England, studied at Cambridge University and became President of the Footlights Club.

    • May 14, 1958
  6. 2. Sept. 2017 · Jan Ravens: perfect mimic for our times. With Theresa May and Angela Merkel featuring large in her new stage show, this brilliant and acute impressionist has found her moment. Vanessa Thorpe....

  7. 6. März 2020 · Jan Ravens is one of Britain’s top impressionists, known for her roles in Spitting Image, Dead Ringers and Difficult Woman. She talks to Nick Smurthwaite about her career, from Cambridge Footlights to Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads at Watford Palace Theatre.