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Lorraine Burroughs
Lorraine Burroughs (born 22 January 1981) is a British actress of stage and screen. She was born in Birmingham and attended Bishop Challoner RC School there. She later trained at RADA. Burroughs is best known for her role in the play ''The Mountaintop'' for which she received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in 2010. Her TV appearances include ''DCI Banks'', ''Lip Service'', ''Top Boy'', '' Spooks: Code 9'' and ''All About George''. Burroughs also starred in the ''New Tricks'' episode '' Good Morning Lemmings'' in 2010. She played Trix Warren in the 2012 film ''Fast Girls''. She had lead roles as Serena Farley (Gorringe) in the 2013 three part drama The Ice Cream Girls and as DI Gina Conroy in ''Silent Witness'' episode ''Protection'' in 2015. In 2016, she appeared as Olga in the Christmas two-part special of ''Last Tango in Halifax'' on BBC1. Her radio drama Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, pur ...
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Birmingham ( ) is a city and metropolitan borough in the metropolitan county of West Midlands in England. It is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom with a population of 1.145 million in the city proper, 2.92 million in the West Midlands metropolitan county, and approximately 4.3 million in the wider metropolitan area. It is the largest UK metropolitan area outside of London. Birmingham is known as the second city of the United Kingdom. Located in the West Midlands region of England, approximately from London, Birmingham is considered to be the social, cultural, financial and commercial centre of the Midlands. Distinctively, Birmingham only has small rivers flowing through it, mainly the River Tame and its tributaries River Rea and River Cole – one of the closest main rivers is the Severn, approximately west of the city centre. Historically a market town in Warwickshire in the medieval period, Birmingham grew during the 18th century during the Midla ...
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