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Allison Pearson
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Allison Pearson was born in 1960 in Carmarthen, Wales, UK. She is a writer and producer, known for
Mais comment font les femmes? (2011)
,
How Hard Can It Be?
and
Planet Normal (2020)
.
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Known for
Mais comment font les femmes?
5.0
Writer
2011
How Hard Can It Be?
TV Movie
Writer
Planet Normal
Podcast Series
Self - Co-Host
2020–2022 • 85 eps
Only Connect
8.0
TV Series
Self - Backhanders
2012 • 1 ep
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Writer
Previous
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Mais comment font les femmes?
5.0
novel
2011
Producer
Previous
1
Mais comment font les femmes?
5.0
co-producer
2011
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Height
1.63 m
Born
1960
Carmarthen, Wales, UK
Other works
Novel: "I Don't Know How She Does It", 2002.
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A keen admirer of both Boris Johnson and Kevin Spacey, even after both men had been the subject of intense public obloquy.
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When was Allison Pearson born?
1960
Where was Allison Pearson born?
Carmarthen, Wales, UK
What is Allison Pearson's birth name?
Judith Allison Lobbett
What is Allison Pearson known for?
Only Connect
,
I Don't Know How She Does It
, and
How Hard Can It Be?
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