Jenny Galloway
Jenny Galloway is a British actress and singer best known for her stage career, which includes Madame Thénardier in ''Les Misérables''.She has received numerous awards and nominations, winning the 1999 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance in ''Mamma Mia!''. She had previously won the award seven years earlier for her portrayal of the character Luce in George Abbott's ''The Boys from Syracuse''.
Galloway can be heard on the cast recordings of ''Les Misérables 10th Anniversary Concert'', ''Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert'', ''Oliver!'', ''Mamma Mia!'' and ''Mary Poppins''.
In the 2001 ITV children's series ''Weirdsister College,'' Galloway portrayed the college porter known as the Beetle.
Her film credits include ''In Transit'', ''About a Boy'', ''Fierce Creatures'' and the role of the Foreign Secretary in ''Johnny English''. She appeared in ''Madame de Sade'' alongside Judi Dench and Deborah Findlay as Charlotte in 2008.
Galloway had a principal role in a fifth series episode of ''Marple,'' ''The Pale Horse,'' alongside Julia McKenzie. Her role was Bella Ellis – the town's local witch and cook to Thyrza Grey (played by Pauline Collins) – who are considered prime suspects at many points during the episode. The episode aired as the first part of the fifth series in the UK in August 2010, before the fourth series had finished airing.
She reprised her role as Madame Thénardier in the 25th Anniversary Concert of ''Les Misérables'' at the O2 Arena in October 2010. She was briefly reunited with her former co-star Alun Armstrong at the end of the performance, when he appeared alongside the rest of the original cast of the musical for the finale. She and Armstrong had appeared as the Thénardiers in the 10th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Galloway also played the character in the 2006 Broadway revival of the show.
Galloway worked at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, Berkshire in 1982, returning periodically, to assist stage management, drive the van, and lead sing-alongs.
In 2013, she appeared as Sister Thomas in the ''Father Brown'' episode "The Bride of Christ". In 2017, she featured as the Nanny in the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's ''Crooked House,'' alongside Glenn Close, Max Irons and Terence Stamp. In March 2023, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera ''Doctors'' as Mrs Garton-Hill. Provided by Wikipedia