Biography
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Jenny Agutter is a British film and television actress. She made her acting debut in the 1964 film East of Sudan when she was 12 years old. Her notable film credits include The Railway Children, Walkabout, Logan’s Run, The Survivor, The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier and An American Werewolf in London. Born as Jennifer Ann Agutter in Taunton, Somerset, England, Jenny is the daughter of Catherine and Derek Brodie Agutter, a former British Army officer. She has been married to Johan Tham since August 1990. Together they have one son, Jonathan Tham.
Body Measurements Table
All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.
Body shape: | Unknown |
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Dress size (US): | 6 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 34-27-37 inches (86-68.5-94 cm) |
Shoe size (US): | 9 |
Bra size: | 32B |
Cup size (US): | B |
Height: | 5′7″ (170 cm) |
Weight: | 132 pounds (60 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
Quotes
"To make films is as boring as watching paint dry - you usually have to do little tiny bits here and there. You go off waiting for lighting, you come back - the energy dies. You hope you can find someone who can keep it going."
Jenny Agutter
"So I'm not really quite sure what Landis' plans were to make another one. The American Werewolf in Paris was a completely separate story."
Jenny Agutter
"I have grown up but that should be a positive thing. When you look at a photo album it's lovely to remember being so young but it's also good to know you grew up!"
Jenny Agutter
"Fortunately, both television adaptations and the film I've been involved with are pieces of work that I'm proud of, so I'm very happy for people to focus on them."
Jenny Agutter
"I've done both theatre and film and the fact is if you start believing, if you start reading things and they're good reviews - you believe that and you're lost, and then you read bad reviews and you think that's true and you read that and you're lost."
Jenny Agutter