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Alice MacDonald
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Alice MacDonald is known for
A Touch of Frost (1992)
,
Taggart (1983)
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Keeping Up Appearances (1990)
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Known for
A Touch of Frost
7.9
TV Series
Receptionist
1995 • 1 ep
Taggart
7.4
TV Series
Ellen Pollock
1995 • 1 ep
Keeping Up Appearances
7.9
TV Series
The Check-In Girl
(as Alice Macdonald)
1993 • 1 ep
Pie in the Sky
7.7
TV Series
Nurse
(as Alice Macdonald)
1995 • 1 ep
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Always and Everyone
6.9
TV Series
Dr Williams
1999
1 episode
One for the Road
6.2
TV Series
Nurse
1995
1 episode
Crown Prosecutor
3.7
TV Series
Corinne Hedley
1995
1 episode
Pie in the Sky
7.7
TV Series
Nurse
(as Alice Macdonald)
1995
1 episode
A Touch of Frost
7.9
TV Series
Receptionist
1995
1 episode
Taggart
7.4
TV Series
Ellen Pollock
1995
1 episode
The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show
7.7
TV Series
1994
1 episode
Anna Lee
7.3
TV Series
Dee Jackson
1994
1 episode
Keeping Up Appearances
7.9
TV Series
The Check-In Girl
(as Alice Macdonald)
1993
1 episode
Paul Merton: The Series
7.7
TV Series
1993
1 episode
Minder
7.8
TV Series
Singer
(as Alice McDonald)
1993
1 episode
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Alice Macdonald
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She acted in Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents' musical, "Do I Hear a Waltz?," at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England with Zubin Varla, Charles Edwards, and Stephen Ventura in the cast.
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