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'''Tamsin Greig''' (born [[12 July (people)|12 July]] [[1966 (people)|1966]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/tamsin-greig.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) played the [[nurse (The Long Game)|nurse]] in ''[[The Long Game]]''.
'''Tamsin Greig''' (born [[12 July (people)|12 July]] [[1966 (people)|1966]]<ref>[https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/tamsin-greig.html Famous Birthdays]</ref>) played the [[nurse (The Long Game)|nurse]] in the [[Doctor Who|''Doctor Who'']] television story ''[[The Long Game (TV story)|The Long Game]]''.


== Career ==
She is best known for appearing in ''Black Books'' with [[Bill Bailey]], ''Green Wing'' with [[Michelle Gomez]] and the highly successful ''Episodes'' with [[Daisy Haggard]].
She is best known for appearing in ''Black Books'' with [[Bill Bailey]], ''Green Wing'' with [[Michelle Gomez]] and the highly successful ''Episodes'' with [[Daisy Haggard]].


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Tamsin Greig (born 12 July 1966[1]) played the nurse in the Doctor Who television story The Long Game.

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She is best known for appearing in Black Books with Bill Bailey, Green Wing with Michelle Gomez and the highly successful Episodes with Daisy Haggard.

Other notable work includes Neil Gaiman's original television version of Neverwhere with Paterson Joseph and Peter Capaldi and Verity Lambert's final television project Love Soup.

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