Miranda Raison
Miranda Raison
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Miranda Raison's full name is Miranda Jane Raison. She is often credited under this name in various media outlets and filmographies.
Birth and Death Dates
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Miranda Raison was born on March 7, 1974. Unfortunately, there is no available information regarding her passing or death date, if any.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Raison holds British nationality and has had a multifaceted career spanning acting, television presenting, and voice work.
Early Life and Background
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Miranda Raison was born in London to an English mother and South African father. Growing up in the United Kingdom provided her with exposure to diverse cultures and experiences that would eventually shape her professional pursuits. Although specific details about her upbringing are scarce, it's evident that her early life influenced her choice of career.
Major Accomplishments
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Raison has accumulated an impressive array of achievements throughout her acting and presenting career. Her breakout role came when she portrayed Rachel Bailey in the long-running ITV police drama series The Bill, showcasing her versatility and acting prowess. In addition to her television work, Raison also participated in several stage productions, including a notable performance in the play Hamlet.
Notable Works or Actions
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A significant aspect of Miranda Raison's career is her extensive experience in television presenting. She was one of the main hosts on the popular ITV program The Wright Stuff, offering thought-provoking discussions and debates on current events and social issues. Furthermore, Raison has lent her voice to several documentaries and narrated various audio content projects.
Impact and Legacy
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Miranda Raison's contributions to both television and theater have left an enduring impact on the entertainment industry. Her work in The Bill not only established her as a talented actress but also cemented her place within British television history. Moreover, through her presenting roles and voice-over projects, she has demonstrated her ability to engage diverse audiences across multiple platforms.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Miranda Raison's influence can be attributed to her ability to seamlessly transition between acting and presenting roles. Her versatility has allowed her to make a lasting impression on various aspects of the entertainment industry, making her widely recognized and respected in both British television and theater circles.
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This biography aims to provide an accurate and informative account of Miranda Raison's life and career, highlighting key achievements and milestones that have contributed to her enduring legacy.
Quotes by Miranda Raison

I do read on holiday, but it tends to be very lowbrow. I'm into really camp biographies, and I'm a shameless fan of Jilly Cooper.

I haven't done as much proper travelling as I'd like to have done. However, I know how important the weather is for my mood and spirits.

I'm really into beaches, but I also enjoy a bit of culture. An ideal holiday would have a nice balance of the two, but I'm definitely not into adrenalin sports, nor would I enjoy spending a month solid on a beach.

I've had more fan mail from 'Doctor Who' than anything. People love the show so passionately.

A lot of shows peak after a series and never get it back, but 'Breaking Bad' keeps the tension up all the time.

Filming 'Doctor Who' is so incredibly different to 'Spooks.' Near to the surface, there's quite a silly atmosphere. A lot of the times, you're on the verge of giggles because it's so over the top.

I was genuinely frightened when I saw the Daleks. These ridiculous-looking things absolutely get to the core of you when you're standing in front of one.

My mum lives near Holkham Bay in Norfolk, and with my dad by the coast in Suffolk, I spend quite a bit of time by the sea.

My favourite programme of all time is 'Weeds'; the first three or four series are perfection.
