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Sharon Duncan-Brewster

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Sharon Duncan-Brewster

Sharon Duncan-Brewster (born 8 February 1976) is widely known for her acting prowess with notable roles in television, film, and even video games. She first gained prominence as Crystal Gordon in Bad Girls during the first four series (1999–2002). Aside from this, she played Trina Johnson in the popular show Eastenders (2009) and portrayed Maggie Cain in Doctor Who's special, 'The Waters of Mars' (2009). Her more recent roles include Weyland-Yutani scientist Albrecht in Alien: Containment (2019), and Senator Tynnra Pamlo across the Star Wars franchise. She has even involved herself in video game franchises, playing a character in the FIFA 17's, 18's, and 19's story mode, 'The Journey'. Duncan-Brewster also starred in Enola Holmes 2 (2022) portraying a version of Professor Moriarty. Another highlight of her career is her role as Imperial Planetologist Dr. Liet-Kynes in Denis Villeneuve's 2021 adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune. Over the years, she has amassed a diverse range of roles, demonstrating her adaptability in the arts industry. Furthermore, her authentically emotive acting has led her to become a renowned figure in the Star Wars universe, among other realms.

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Biography, Career & Filmography

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Given Name: Sharon Duncan-Brewster

Born: London, England, UK

Citizenship: British

Birthday: February 8, 1976

Occupations: Actress

Years Active: 1991-present

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