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Rebecca Storm
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Rebecca Storm was born in Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. She is known for
Mr. Love (1986)
,
Tanya (1987)
and
The Little and Large Show (1978)
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Known for
Mr. Love
6.4
Movie
Soundtrack
("Mr. Love")
1986
Tanya
TV Movie
Tanya
1987
The Little and Large Show
5.2
TV Series
Actress
1987 • 1 ep
Connie
7.7
TV Series
Music Department
(title song "The Show")
1985 • 13 eps
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Connie
7.7
TV Series
singer: title song "The Show"
1985
13 episodes
Actress
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Tanya
TV Movie
Tanya
1987
The Little and Large Show
5.2
TV Series
1987
1 episode
Nearly a Happy Ending
7.2
TV Movie
Tina
1980
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2
Mr. Love
6.4
performer: "Mr. Love"
1986
Top of the Pops
6.9
TV Series
performer: "The Show"
1985
1 episode
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Born
Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
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She acted in Shirlie Roden's musical, "Jeanne," at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, England with Peter Straker, Malcolm Roberts, Brett Forrest, Samantha Fox, and Clare Rimmer in the cast. Bill Kenwright was director.
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Singer and musical theatre actress.
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