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Jane Rossington (born 5 March 1943) is a British actress, best known for her role as Jill Richardson in the soap opera '' Crossroads''.


Biography

Born in
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, Rossington's family moved to Sutton Coldfield when she was four years of age. The daughter of a bank manager, she attended Sutton Coldfield Grammar School and was an amateur actress, having trained in the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, before appearing in
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. She was the only ''Crossroads'' original cast member to be in the first and last episode of the series. Rossington spoke the first words of the first episode of ''Crossroads'' on 2 November 1964, "Crossroads Motel, good evening". She played Jill Richardson, the daughter of the owner of the Crossroads Motel, Meg Richardson. For the 24 years she appeared in the show the writers delighted in making Jill suffer, and amongst other things, she was married five times - once bigamously - was a drug addict, an alcoholic and had a baby with her stepbrother. As well as being the only actor to remain in the show for its entire series, she also spoke the final words of the final episode in 1988.Jane Rossington IMDb profile
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Because no regular member of the cast of ''Crossroads'' had a permanent contract, she had plenty of time to pursue other roles, and played the minor role of Monica Downes in the
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''. She was, however, an integral part of ''Crossroads''. When she became pregnant, the show's producer, Reg Watson, ordered the scriptwriters to include the pregnancy in the storyline. When Rossington miscarried, Watson asked her if she would mind if the pregnancy storyline went ahead, as they had had such a positive response from the audience. After agreeing, Rossington conceived again, and in order to not alter the storylines, Jill appeared to be pregnant on screen for 11 months. Jill's daughter, Sarah-Jane, was sometimes played by Rossington's own daughter, Sorrel. After the demise of the original series, Rossington was seen very little on television but frequently appeared on stage. When ITV1 announced in 2000 that the series was to be revived, she returned to the role. Rossington also appeared in an episode of the children's series ''
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''. For a while, she had her own show on
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. She later toured in the stage plays ''Murder in Mind'' and ''Don't Rock the Boat''. She has also appeared on
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. In 2014, she joined fellow Crossroads’ cast members on a special edition of Paul O’Grady’s BBC Radio 2 show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the soap. With Tony Adams, Paul Henry and Sue Hanson, Jane recalled some of the highlights from her time working on the hit ATV series. In 2023, Rossington was portrayed by Antonia Bernath in the ITVX drama '' Nolly''.


Honours

She was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in October 1987 when she was surprised by
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at a central London hotel. In a video interview on YouTube Rossington stated that she was Eamonn Andrews' final subject on This Is Your Life as he died on 5 November 1987.


Personal life

Rossington now lives in Staffordshire with her second husband, chartered surveyor David Dunger. She has two grown children, Sorrel and Harry. From 1988, Rossington was the main patron of the original Crossroads Appreciation Society. She renewed her involvement with the fan club in 2002, at a time under new management it was officially recognised by the programme creators and Central Carlton. In June 2022, Rossington’s family revealed that she was suffering from
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References

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