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    Eve Ferret

    Eve Ferret

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornOctober 14, 1955 (70 years old)
    Place of BirthPimlico, London, England, UK
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    Eve Ferret

    Biography

    Eve Ferret (born 14 October 1955) is a British actress, comedian, and singer-songwriter known for her work on the films Haunted Honeymoon (1986), Absolute Beginners (1986), and EastEnders (2019). Eve Ferret is the eldest of three children born in Pimlico, London. Mother, Janet is one of seven sisters also raised in Pimlico and was a professional Tea Lady. Her father, Paul Ferret from Barnet, painted the Pimlico houses in summer and at one point delivered the coal in winter. Eve and her family are related to the Gypsy jazz guitarists Pierre 'Baro' Ferret, Jean 'Matelo' Ferret, and Etienne 'Sarane' Ferret who played with Django Reinhardt in the Quintette of the Hot Club Of France. Ferret graduated from singing in a cabaret act called Biddie & Eve at the seminal 'Blitz' nightclub in the late 1970s to appearing alongside David Bowie in both his Grammy Award-winning video Jazzin' for Blue Jean and director Julien Temple's Absolute Beginners as Big Jill to starring in Hollywood movies, chosen by Gene Wilder to appear alongside him as Sylvia, an ex-girlfriend, in his movie Haunted Honeymoon. Ronald Neame (who directed Judy Garland's last film) also chose Eve to play Norah Plumb in his film Foreign Body.

    Known For

    7 movies
    Haunted Honeymoon
    5.3

    Haunted Honeymoon

    1986

    Absolute Beginners
    5.4

    Absolute Beginners

    1986

    Foreign Body
    3.8

    Foreign Body

    1986

    Maigret
    7.0

    Maigret

    1988

    Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
    5.9

    Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire

    1985

    The Image

    The Image

    2018

    David Bowie: Jazzin' for Blue Jean
    7.0

    David Bowie: Jazzin' for Blue Jean

    1984