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Natalie Ogle

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Natalie Ogle (born 1960) is an English actress.

Natalie Ogle was plucked out of drama school at 17 to appear in Tony Richardson's film Joseph Andrews, for which she was nominated Most Promising Newcomer for The Evening Standard British Film Awards 1977. She worked extensively in television and theatre during the 1970s and the 1980s and is still active in the industry, having completed Magic Bus in 2019 for the German film company, FFP New Media.

In the 1980s She played Letty Mundy in the successful TV series We'll Meet Again, as "Barbie" in the Home to Roost episode 'Dating Henry' on ITV in 1985, as well as appearing in several televised costume dramas for the BBC such as Little Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop; Pride and Prejudice; Camille; Silas Marner; David Copperfield; Time and the Conways; The Aerodrome; All or Nothing at All; A Touch of Spice; Poirot; The Miser; The Master Builder; and Cecily Cardew in The Importance of Being Earnest, a part she re-created in 1987 in London's West End and where she met her future husband, Clive Francis. They have two children, Lucinda Francis and the actor, Harry Francis.

Natalie Ogle is also a drama/public speaking coach and a practising hypnotherapist.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1977 Joseph Andrews Fanny
1978 The Stud Maddy