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Helen Longworth (born 11 December 1976 in Preston,
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) is a British actress. She has appeared in many radio plays including playing the character of Zofia in six series of ''On Mardle Fen'', Susie Dean in ''The Good Companions'' and Marina in ''Pericles''. Also in '' A Song For Edmond Shakespeare'' (2005) and '' The Pattern of Painful Adventures'' (2008), both fictional treatments of the life of
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. Her TV appearances include ''
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'', '' Heartbeat'', ''
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'', " Coronation Street" and " Doctors". Longworth has appeared as a lead vocalist with rock band ''Heroes of She''. She previously played the recurring character of Hannah Riley, an agricultural student who worked with pigs, in the radio show, ''
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'', aired on
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. She returned to the role, now as the deputy manager of a pig unit, in mid 2018.


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Helen Longworth Radio listingHeroes of She
1976 births Alumni of RADA English radio actresses English television actresses English voice actresses Living people Actors from Preston, Lancashire {{UK-voice-actor-stub