Mimi Keene is one of the most talented and popular up-and-coming actresses working in the film industry. The English actress began her career in 2010 with the role of Janey in Kin at The Royal Court Theatre. Since then, she has appeared in multiple movies and TV shows including the long-running soap opera EastEnders and BBC One’s Our Girl. Her most famous role to date is of Ruby Matthews in Netflix’s popular teen series Sex Education. So, if you love Keene’s performances here are the 5 best movies and TV shows starring Mimi Keene that should be on your watchlist.
5. Close (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: To protect an heiress from highly trained kidnappers, a lone security expert (Noomi Rapace) must unravel a sinister plot — while striving to stay alive in this thrilling, female-driven action drama written & directed by Vicky Jewson.
4. After Everything (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Voltage Pictures...
5. Close (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
Synopsis: To protect an heiress from highly trained kidnappers, a lone security expert (Noomi Rapace) must unravel a sinister plot — while striving to stay alive in this thrilling, female-driven action drama written & directed by Vicky Jewson.
4. After Everything (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Voltage Pictures...
- 10/23/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
When a woman's son is kidnapped by an army of germs, she must team up with Mr. Clean to stop the evil before it is too late. Terry O'Quinn as Mr. Clean A man, immortal by curse, who seeks only to cleanse the world of its germs. Evangeline Lilly as Julia Smith A loving, yet sometimes neglectful mother who seeks only to find her child. Chandler Riggs as Bobby Smith A normal 8 year old boy who gets kidnapped by an army of germs. Michael Emerson as The Germ King An evil king, who hopes to use Bobby to spread germs throughout the world. R. Lee Ermy as General Swifter Of The Germ Army After not selling enough products, Swifter decided to join the germs. Terry Crews as The Old Spice Guy Germ King's right hand man, he lacks the ability to wear a shirt and must hide behind germs for fear of rabid women.
- 1/22/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
EastEnders legend John Altman has revealed that his character Nick Cotton was on the verge of having a gay relationship in the 1980s. The Albert Square soap's co-founder Julia Smith wrote Altman out after he disagreed with a storyline which would have seen a romance for Nick and Lofty Holloway. Altman told The Guardian: "Julia wrote me out for about a year when I protested that Nick wasn't the kind of man who would start a gay relationship with Lofty, another straight character." June Brown recalled the scene: "When he left the room, Julia said, 'Write him out!' They did." Meanwhile, (more)...
- 12/12/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Letitia Dean has admitted that she lied about her background to win her role as Sharon Rickman in EastEnders. The Walford favourite, who was cast as a teenager when the show started in 1985, makes a dramatic return in tonight's episode. She told the Radio Times: "I did tell a little white lie. The show's creators Julia Smith and Tony Holland wanted real Cockneys, people who'd been born within the sound of Bow Bells. "And (more)...
- 8/13/2012
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Our young critics competition turned up some fearless talent
What makes a great critic? Lots of things: an eye for detail, an instinct for the right adjective, an empathy with audience and artist. A great critic can make a reader feel that they, too, have been there: watching, listening, holding their breath. A great critic's opinion carries conviction; a great critic loves language. And, in a world where everyone has an opinion, and the means to share it, these qualities matter more than ever: a professional 21st-century critic has to look harder, write funnier, be smarter than anyone else.
So it's a tough job, but somebody has to do it – and somebody has to do it after this generation have had their turn. For the fourth year running, we've been looking for the UK's best young critics. We asked for entries in eight categories, and split those into two age...
What makes a great critic? Lots of things: an eye for detail, an instinct for the right adjective, an empathy with audience and artist. A great critic can make a reader feel that they, too, have been there: watching, listening, holding their breath. A great critic's opinion carries conviction; a great critic loves language. And, in a world where everyone has an opinion, and the means to share it, these qualities matter more than ever: a professional 21st-century critic has to look harder, write funnier, be smarter than anyone else.
So it's a tough job, but somebody has to do it – and somebody has to do it after this generation have had their turn. For the fourth year running, we've been looking for the UK's best young critics. We asked for entries in eight categories, and split those into two age...
- 10/12/2011
- by Melissa Denes
- The Guardian - Film News
Read our top-rated entries to the Guardian's annual competition to find the best young talent in arts writing
Overall Winner
Visual art, under 14
Freddie Holker, 12 – Homage to Lucian Freud, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Disgusting. That's what I'm thinking; that's my gut instinct. It's reminiscent of the swimming-pool changing rooms back at school, where I'm scared to look at anything in case it offends someone. This is the Homage to Lucian Freud, one of Britain's best modern artists, who died on 20 July 2011. Seventeen paintings by Freud are displayed. I'm standing in an eerily plain room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 3,000 miles away from where I'm comfortable.
The only painting I can easily look at is, funnily enough, Naked Man, Back View. The only one that doesn't contain full-frontal nudity offers full dorsal nudity. It shows a fat man plonked on a footstool. His sitting position pushing out roll...
Overall Winner
Visual art, under 14
Freddie Holker, 12 – Homage to Lucian Freud, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Disgusting. That's what I'm thinking; that's my gut instinct. It's reminiscent of the swimming-pool changing rooms back at school, where I'm scared to look at anything in case it offends someone. This is the Homage to Lucian Freud, one of Britain's best modern artists, who died on 20 July 2011. Seventeen paintings by Freud are displayed. I'm standing in an eerily plain room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 3,000 miles away from where I'm comfortable.
The only painting I can easily look at is, funnily enough, Naked Man, Back View. The only one that doesn't contain full-frontal nudity offers full dorsal nudity. It shows a fat man plonked on a footstool. His sitting position pushing out roll...
- 10/12/2011
- The Guardian - Film News
The long-running UK soap series "EastEnders" premiering September 20 in prime time on Canada's VisionTV, continues the story-line from the last BBC Canada episode, that aired June 17.
VisionTV will continue to broadcast "EastEnders" Mondays through Fridays at 9 pm. Et / 6 p.m. Pt, with full episodes also streamed online at VisionTV Video on Demand.
Debuting in the UK on BBC One, February 19, 1985, "EastEnders" ranks as one of the most watched shows in Britain, examining the domestic and professional lives of people who live and work in the fictional London Borough of 'Walford' in the East End of London.
The series primarily focuses on the residents of Albert Square, a Victorian square of terraced houses and its neighbouring roads, Bridge Street, Turpin Road and George Street, encompassing a pub, street market, night club, community centre, cafe, small businesses and a park.
"We don't make life, we reflect it", said "EastEnders" creator/producer Julia Smith.
VisionTV will continue to broadcast "EastEnders" Mondays through Fridays at 9 pm. Et / 6 p.m. Pt, with full episodes also streamed online at VisionTV Video on Demand.
Debuting in the UK on BBC One, February 19, 1985, "EastEnders" ranks as one of the most watched shows in Britain, examining the domestic and professional lives of people who live and work in the fictional London Borough of 'Walford' in the East End of London.
The series primarily focuses on the residents of Albert Square, a Victorian square of terraced houses and its neighbouring roads, Bridge Street, Turpin Road and George Street, encompassing a pub, street market, night club, community centre, cafe, small businesses and a park.
"We don't make life, we reflect it", said "EastEnders" creator/producer Julia Smith.
- 9/25/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Anita Dobson has revealed that she felt relieved when her legendary EastEnders character Angie Watts was killed off. Former Queen Vic landlady Angie died off screen in 2002 after suffering cirrhosis of the liver. She had not been seen on the BBC soap since Dobson's three-year stint ended in 1988. Speaking to Radio Times, Dobson admitted: "When my agent rang me and told me that they were going to kill her off, I said, 'Good'. It was time. They had asked me so many times if I'd go back and I'd always said, 'Never say never', but realistically it was never going to happen." The actress also recalled a memorable encounter that she had with EastEnders' late co-creator Julia Smith in the '80s after approaching her because she wanted to (more)...
- 2/2/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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