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|Box title = Jacqueline Stewart
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| character name = Jacqueline Stewart
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| image = [[File:Benidorm jacqueline.jpg|250px]]
|Row 1 title = First Appearance
 
|Row 1 info = Series 1, Episode 1
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| arrival = Series 1, Episode 1
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| years = 2007-2018
|Row 2 title = Episode Count
 
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| departure = Series 10, Episode 9
|Row 2 info = 29
 
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| total = 50
|Row 3 title = Actress
 
|Row 3 info = Janine Duvitski
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| portrayer = [[Janine Duvitski]]
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|spouse = [[Donald Stewart]] (deceased) (1948-2015) }}
|Row 4 title = Born
 
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| occupation = Owner of Blow n Go
|Row 4 info = c.1952
 
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'''Janine Duvitski''' (born '''Christine'''
|Row 5 title = Family
 
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Janine Drzewicki'''; June 1952)[1]'''
|Row 5 info = [[Donald Stewart]] (husband)|image = File:benidorm_jacqueline.jpg
 
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is an English
|imagewidth = 200x}}
 
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actress, known
[[Category:Characters]]
 
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for her roles as Jane Edwards in ''Waiting''
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for God'', Pippa Trench in ''One
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Foot in the Grave'' and Jacqueline Stewart in ''Benidorm''.''
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Duvitski first came to national attention in the play ''Abigail's''
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Party'', written and directed in 1977 by Mike''
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Leigh.''<nowiki/>, ''Minder'',''
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''Midsomer''
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Murders'', ''My
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Family'', ''Man
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About the House'', ''The
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Georgian House'', ''The
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New Statesman'', ''The
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Black Stuff'' by Al'' My Life'', ''Little
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Dorrit'' and, in 2013, as Emily Scuttlebutt in the CBeebies''
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show ''Old''
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Jack's Boat''.[6]''
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In 2015, she starred in BBC
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sitcom, ''Boy''
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Meets Girl''.[7]''
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=== Films ===
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Duvitski had a small role opposite Laurence
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Olivier and Donald
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Pleasence in ''Dracula''
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(1979), and appeared in the 1980 rock
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music film ''Breaking''
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Glass''. She also appeared in ''The
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Madness of King George'' (1994), ''About
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a Boy'' (2002), ''The
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New World'' (2005) and ''Angel''<nowiki/>''
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(2007).
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=== Theatre ===
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Duvitski first came to national attention in ''Abigail's''
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Party'', written and directed in 1977 by Mike''
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Leigh. The play opened in April 1977 at the Hampstead
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Theatre, returning after its initial run in the summer of 1977,
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with a total of 104 performances. A suburban situation comedy of
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manners, the play is a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the
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new middle class that had emerged in Britain in the 1970s. In
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November 1977 an abridged version of the play, lasting 104 minutes,
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was recorded at the BBC
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as a Play for
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Today. Duvitski plays Angela, a nurse, wife of Tony Cooper,
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appearing meek and somewhat childlike, unintelligent and tactless.
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She comes into her own only when host Laurence Moss suffers his fatal
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heart attack at the climax of the play.
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Her theatre career has also included productions at Britain's
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National Theatre, Young Vic and Royal Shakespeare Company.
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In 2007 she appeared on stage in the
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revival of English
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National Opera's ''On''
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the Town''. The production, which also included veteran British''
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comic actress June
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Whitfield, saw Duvitski give a "touching comic account of
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Lucy Schmeeler, Hildy’s homely roommate".[8]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Female Characters]]
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[[Category:Present Characters]]
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[[Category:2007 Introductions]]
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[[Category:Stewart Family]]

Revision as of 00:07, 21 February 2020

Benidorm jacqueline
Jacqueline Stewart
Spouses Donald Stewart (deceased) (1948-2015)
First appearance Series 1, Episode 1
Last appearance Series 10, Episode 9
Duration 2007-2018
Number of appearances 50
Played by Janine Duvitski

| occupation = Owner of Blow n Go Janine Duvitski (born Christine Janine Drzewicki; June 1952)[1] is an English actress, known for her roles as Jane Edwards in Waiting for God, Pippa Trench in One Foot in the Grave and Jacqueline Stewart in Benidorm. Duvitski first came to national attention in the play Abigail's Party, written and directed in 1977 by Mike Leigh., Minder, Midsomer Murders, My Family, Man About the House, The Georgian House, The New Statesman, The Black Stuff by Al My Life, Little Dorrit and, in 2013, as Emily Scuttlebutt in the CBeebies show Old Jack's Boat.[6]

In 2015, she starred in BBC sitcom, Boy Meets Girl.[7]

Films

Duvitski had a small role opposite Laurence Olivier and Donald Pleasence in Dracula (1979), and appeared in the 1980 rock music film Breaking Glass. She also appeared in The Madness of King George (1994), About a Boy (2002), The New World (2005) and Angel (2007).

Theatre

Duvitski first came to national attention in Abigail's Party, written and directed in 1977 by Mike Leigh. The play opened in April 1977 at the Hampstead Theatre, returning after its initial run in the summer of 1977, with a total of 104 performances. A suburban situation comedy of manners, the play is a satire on the aspirations and tastes of the new middle class that had emerged in Britain in the 1970s. In November 1977 an abridged version of the play, lasting 104 minutes, was recorded at the BBC as a Play for Today. Duvitski plays Angela, a nurse, wife of Tony Cooper, appearing meek and somewhat childlike, unintelligent and tactless. She comes into her own only when host Laurence Moss suffers his fatal heart attack at the climax of the play.

Her theatre career has also included productions at Britain's National Theatre, Young Vic and Royal Shakespeare Company.

In 2007 she appeared on stage in the revival of English National Opera's On the Town. The production, which also included veteran British comic actress June Whitfield, saw Duvitski give a "touching comic account of Lucy Schmeeler, Hildy’s homely roommate".[8]

References