
Actor
Born December 20, 1952 in Taunton, Somerset, England, UK
Jennifer Ann "Jenny" Agutter (born 20 December 1952) is an English film and television actress. She began her career as a child actress in the mid 1960s, starring in the BBC television series The Railway Children and the film adaptation of the same book, before moving on to adult roles and relocating to Hollywood. She played Alex Price in An American Werewolf in London, Jessica 6 in Logan's Run, Joanne Simpson in Child's Play 2 and Jill Mason in Equus. Since the 1990s, she has worked in sound recording, and she is a patron of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. After a break from acting she has appeared in several television series since 2000, including the British series Spooks and Call the Midwife.

The Railway Children Return
Roberta 'Bobbie' Waterbury

Sometimes Always Never
Margaret

Harry Hill's Tea Time
Self

Queen of the Desert
Florance Bell

Nicolas Roeg: It's About Time...
Self

Tin
Marjorie Dawson

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Councilwoman Hawley

The Golden Age of Steam Railways
Narrator (Voice)

True Love
Holly's Mum

Outside Bet
Shirley Baxter

The Avengers
World Security Council

Call the Midwife
Sister Julienne

Golden Brown
Sarah

Burke & Hare
Lucy

Glorious 39
Maud

Beware the Moon: Remembering 'An American Werewolf in London'
Self

Monday Monday
Jenny

Moving On
Jean

Act of God
Catherine Cisco

The Invisibles
Barbera Riley

British Film Forever

The Magic Door
The Black Witch

Irina Palm
Jane

Heroes and Villains
June

Working with a Master: John Landis
Self

The Perfect Scary Movie
Self

Diamond Geezer
Vanessa

Number One, Longing. Number Two, Regret
Kenosha

The Alan Clark Diaries
Jane Clark

New Tricks
Yvonne Barrie

Spooks
Tessa Phillips

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Jemma Sanderson

The Parole Officer
Victor's Wife

The Railway Children
Mother

A Respectable Trade
Lady Scott

Midsomer Murders
Isobel Chettham

Rosamunde Pilcher: September
Isobel

And the Beat Goes On
Connie Fairbrother Spencer

September
Isobel

Blue Juice
Guinevere / Mary Fenton

Bramwell
Mrs. Bruce

The Buccaneers
Idina Hatton

The All New Alexei Sayle Show

Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups
Professor Mamet

Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
Hermoine (voice)

Freddie As F.R.O.7.
Daffers (voice)

Heartbeat
Susannah Temple-Richards

Child's Play 2
Joanne Simpson

Darkman
Burn Doctor (uncredited)

Dream On
Ellen

King of the Wind
Hannah Coke

The Outsiders
Maria Rogers

Snoops
Veronica Hughes

Agatha Christie's Poirot
Adela Marchmont

Max's Christmas

Dear John
Sarah

Red Dwarf
Professor Mamet

Dark Tower
Carolyn Page

The Grand Knockout Tournament
Self

Silas Marner
Nancy Lammeter

The Twilight Zone
Jacinda Carlyle (segment "Voices in the Earth")

The Equalizer
Lauren Demeter

Love's Labour's Lost
Rosaline

This Office Life
Pam

Murder, She Wrote
Margo Claymore

Secret Places
Miss Lowrie

Miss Right
Purse Snatching Victim (uncredited)

An American Werewolf in London
Nurse Alex Price

The Survivor
Hobbs

Late Flowering Love

Amy
Amy Medford

Be Pretty and Shut Up!
Self

Othello
Desdemona

Magnum, P.I.
Krista Villeroch

Beulah Land
Lizzie Corlay

Sweet William
Ann Walton

Dominique
Ann Ballard

Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure
Priscilla Mullins

The Riddle of the Sands
Clara Dollmann

School Play
Miss Jackson

China 9, Liberty 37
Catherine Sebanek

Equus
Jill Mason

The Hollywood Greats

The Man in the Iron Mask
Louise de La Vallière

The Eagle Has Landed
Molly Prior

Logan's Run
Jessica

A Look Into the 23rd Century
Self

Shadows
Sue

Dinah!
Self

Playhouse
Miss P. Jackson

Kiss Me and Die
Dominie Lanceford

The Six Million Dollar Man
Dr. Leah Russell

Thriller
Dominie Lanceford

A War of Children
Maureen Tomelty

The Cherry Orchard
Anya

The Snow Goose
Fritha

Walkabout
Girl

The Wild Duck
Hedvig Ekdal

The Railway Children
Roberta 'Bobbie' Waterbury

I Start Counting
Wynne

The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens
Young Maria Beadnall/Mary Hogarth/Ellen Ternan

Star!
Pamela Roper (uncredited)

Gates to Paradise
Maud de Cloyes

The Railway Children
Roberta Faraday

Ballerina
Ingrid Jensen

BBC Play of the Month
Anya

East of Sudan
Asua

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Frith