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Clare Corbett is a British actress, and is a winner (2000) of a Carleton Hobbs Radio Award. She studied at the
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and has appeared in television programmes such as ''
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'', as well as a number of radio plays (including ''Absolute Power'', ''Venus and Adonis'' and ''Dr. Zhivago''), and video games, including the ''
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. She has narrated numerous audiobooks including ''Vanessa and Her Sister'', ''Shopaholic to the Stars'', and ''The Girl on the Train'', which won the 2016
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for Audiobook of the Year. In 2017 she was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor/Actress" in the
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for her role as Franciska Lazar in the drama serial ''Keeping the Wolf Out''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games


Audiobooks (partial list)

* ''Night Music'' (2009) * '' I've Got Your Number'' (2012) *''Dying Fall: A Ruth Galloway Investigation (Book 5)'' (2013) *''The Outcast Dead:'' ''A Ruth Galloway Investigation (Book 6)'' (2014) * ''Shopaholic to the Stars'' (2014) * ''How to Get a (Love) Life'' (2014) * '' The Girl on the Train'' (2015) *''The Ghost Fields:'' ''A Ruth Galloway Investigation (Book 7)'' (2015) * ''Vanessa and Her Sister'' (2015) * '' Demelza (Poldark Book 2)'' (2015) * ''The Widow'' (2016) * ''Revenger'' (2016) * ''The Child'' (2017) * ''Her Frozen Heart'' (2017) * ''The Hunting Party'' (2018) * ''The Rumour'' (2018) * ''Doctor Who: The Good Doctor'' (2018) * ''The Feed'' (2018) * ''The Suspect'' (2019) * ''
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