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Jenni Keenan Green
Born
OccupationActress

Jenni Keenan Green is a Scottish actress.

Background

Born in Paisley, Keenan Green attended the Dance School of Scotland (part of Knightswood Secondary School) in Glasgow to learn ballet. After graduating, she attended the Arts Educational Schools, London after "discovering" acting.[1]

Career

After moving to London, Keenan Green landed her first acting role in 1996 in long-running teen drama Grange Hill. She is most famous for playing the role of Heather Bellshaw in the soap opera River City. She has also appeared in the television shows Holby City, Monarch of the Glen, and Sea of Souls.

In 2004 she was nominated for the post of Rector of the University of Glasgow.[2]

Filmography

Television
Year Work Role Notes
1996 Grange Hill Eilidh Series 19; 2 episodes
2002 Fran's People Sandie Sommerville
2003 Monarch of the Glen Helen MacIntyre Episode 5.3
2005 Sea of Souls Caroline Gregory Episode 2.3 "Omen, Part 1"
Episode 2.4 "Omen, Part 2"
Holby City Denise Brennan Episode 7.49 "Family Planning"
2007-2008 River City Heather Bellshaw
2009 Doctors Beverley Kitt Episode 11.37 "Beating Around the Bush"
2010 Single Father Michelle Miniseries
2011 Doctors Fiona Kellor Episode 13.88 "The Grocer's Apostrophe"
Episode 13.90 "Dirty Linen"
2012 Casualty Vonnie Jessup Episode 26.20 "Hero Syndrome"
2013 Bob Servant Independent TV producer
Films
Year Work Role Notes
1999 My Life So Far Caroline
2002 Guys & Dolls Short

References

  1. ^ "Jenni's ready to turn a drama into a career". Paisley Daily Express. 7 December 2011.
  2. ^ Duncan Campbell (17 December 2004). "Vanunu is elected rector". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 February 2011.