Valerie Gogan

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Valerie Gogan

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Valerie Gogan

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One More Kiss
1h 37m
Movie 1999

One More Kiss

When Sarah Hopson realizes her successful high-rise New York lifestyle...

A' Bhean Eudach
0h 16m
Movie 1997

A' Bhean Eudach

A tragic story of two sisters and the object of...

Gawain and the Green Knight
1h 16m
Movie 1991

Gawain and the Green Knight

One Christmas, a knight garbed all in green appears in...

Arrivederci Millwall
0h 50m
Movie 1990

Arrivederci Millwall

A group of Millwall supporting hooligans travels to Spain for...

Dangerous Liaisons
1h 59m
Movie 1988

Dangerous Liaisons

In 18th century France, Marquise de Merteuil asks her ex-lover...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Valerie Gogan was born in Scotland and left her native Glasgow in the 1980s to train at LAMDA , since leaving she has become one of a small number of Scottish actresses familiar to film and television audiences in th UK. Gogan made her big screen debut in Stephen Frears's film 'Dangerous Liasions' alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, John Malcovitch, Glen Close, and Peter Capaldi. Later moving on to star in ‘One more Kiss’ opposite Gerrard Butler. Her distinctive looks and voice are also well-known on TV, Her break through lead role coming in ‘Heart of The High Country’, also starring in the BBC series 'Hamish MacBeth' in which she played opposite Robert Carlyle. She is also known for principle roles in ‘Waking the Dead’, ‘The Bill’, Doctors, Peak Practice, David Copperfield, Waiting for Elvis and Arrividerci Millwall, to name but a few. As well as her extensive TV and film career, Gogan has always been drawn to classical roles in the theatre and her work with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royal national Theatre and in Londons West End. Her plays include: A Dolls House, Dangerous Liason, The Rehearsal,Worlds Apart and Secret Rapture. Gogan has worked with many of the UK's leading film, TV and theatre directors, including Katie Mitchell,Stephen Frears, Ian Mcdiarmid, Anna Makmin, Howard Davies, James MacDonald, Simon Usher, Nick Hamm, Tinge Krishnan and Charles McDougall. Description above from the Wikipedia article Valerie Gogan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.