Kitty Aldridge
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Kitty Aldridge (born Bahrain in 1962) is a British actress and writer
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[edit] Biography
After training as an actress in London, she worked since in film, theatre and television as an actress.
At the height of her fame, she began an affair with Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler. Originally married to actor/director Neal Sundstrum, she divorced him and became the third wife of Knopfler on 14 February 1997. The couple have two daughters: Isabella (born 1998) and Katya Ruby Rose (born 25 November 2003)[1] On becoming pregnant with her first child, she retired as an actress in 1998 to become a full time mother.
Aldridge released her first novel "Pop" in 2001[2], and her second "Cryers Hill" is due for release on 1 March 2007
[edit] Filmography
- Divorcing Jack, 1998 - Agnes Brinn
- Cadfael, 1997 - episode The Rose Rent, Judith Perle
- The Ice House, 1997 - Anne Cattrell
- To Play the King, 1993 - Sarah Harding
- Heartbeat, 1993 - episode Baby Blues, Sarah Collins
- Downtown Lagos, 1992 - TV mini-series, Alice Hughes
- The World of Eddie Weary, 1990 - Barbara Daniels
- A Little Piece of Sunshine, 1990 (TV)
- The Paradise Club, 1989 - DI Rosie Campbell
- Slipstream, 1989 - Belitski
- Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright, 1989
- American Roulette, 1988 - Kate Webber
- Maurice, 1987 - Kitty Hall
- Porterhouse Blue, 1987 - Serena
- An African Dream, 1987 - Katherine Hastings
- A Room with a View, 1985 - New Lucy
- Marie, 1985 - Anne Woods
[edit] Bookography
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/647_jewish_showbiz_news.htm
- ^ http://www.gillonaitkenassociates.co.uk/author.php?recordID=250