Louise Jameson

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Biography

On April 20th 1951, Louise was born in Wanstead (London, England). She fell in love with the theater when she was only 4 while…more

Born

4/20/1951, Wanstead, London, England, UK

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    • In October 2008, Louise gave the proceed of a performance of Love Letters who also starred Colin Baker to the Trinity Theatre. The venue is threatened by the drastic cut in funding from the Arts Council. The performance was preceded by a workshop given by Tom Baker.
    • As of 2008, a doll of Louise's character from Doctor Who Leela fetches around 450 pounds. The toy wasn't popular with little boys when it first came out in 1970s because it was seen as too girly.
    • Louise contributed a Doodle to the National Doodle Campaign (2008), which auctions off celebrity doodles for charity (The Neurofibromatosis Association).
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    • Louise: (On why The Doctor in "Doctor Who" cannot be a man of a certain age like in the past) There's basically a blanket ban on anyone over the age of 35 playing The Doctor. It's to allow the show to connect to its younger audience.
    • Louise: (On loosing her "good girl" image when she became pregnant with her first child) When you have two kids out of wedlock, you stop being a good girl, don't you? It was difficult for my parents to take. I got pregnant with Harry, who is mixed-race, at the time of the Brixton riots. It was a slightly rocky time in London.
    • Louise: (On meeting David Tennant) I met him years ago when my niece was a stage manager in Scotland, in some Theatre In Education tour. When he found out that Abigail was Leela, he was - it was quite flattering - he was 'Please introduce me! I really would like to meet her'. There was a big thing about David meeting Leela. You know he started off as a Doctor Who fan, and he's the perfect Doctor. I'm told he has this wish-list, to get us all back one-by-one, so...I'm holding my breath!