Kerry Joy Stewart

Kerry Joy Stewart

Movies for Kerry Joy Stewart...

The Ballad Of Billy McCrae
Title: The Ballad Of Billy McCrae
Character: Mary Blythe
Released: September 24, 2021
Type: Movie
Chris Blythe returns to his home town in Wales after losing a fortune in Canada. He falls in love with Elen, a volatile and charismatic woman. But Elen's father Billy is a dangerous man. And Chris finds himself torn between love and hate.
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King Arthur: Excalibur Rising
Title: King Arthur: Excalibur Rising
Character: Lilly
Released: March 1, 2017
Type: Movie
A re-imagining of the Arthurian legend centered around Arthur's illegitimate son Owain who must learn to take up his father's mantle as king.
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Love Struck
Title: Love Struck
Character: Narrator / Dinner Lady
Released: November 22, 2011
Type: Movie
An enchanting short film based on the Welsh fable 'Llyn Y Fan Fach'.
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The Flint Street Nativity
Title: The Flint Street Nativity
Character: Innkeeper's Mother
Released: December 22, 1999
Type: Movie
With angels crying in the toilets all because of a jealous Angel Gabriel, it could only be the eagerly awaited performance of the Primary school nativity play - this time with a twist! The UK's finest comedy actors take the leading roles as the eight year old performers. Through the inevitable mishaps, misunderstandings, young egos, fears of failure and fallings out, the children's characters evolve into mirror images of thier parents, the nativity play's audience. You'll be drawn into the amusing and enchanting worlds and minds of young children and reminisce about your own childhood performances!
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Title: Magic Grandad
Character: photo lady
Released: January 12, 1993
Type: TV
Magic Grandad was an educational programme which originally aired on BBC Two under the title 'Switch On, Switch Off' during Schools section of 1993. The show saw 'Magic' Grandad take his young grandchildren back in time, many of the adventures are about comparing the past and the present and seeing how evidence of what happened in the olden days still survives. The show was said to make learning about history "fun for youngsters" and was aimed at children aged 5-7 years. The series was introduced to support the History National Curriculum at Key Stage 1. New seasons have been made periodically to support new areas of the infant history curriculum such as seaside holidays and toys. The early season have a companion booklet of teacher's notes with descriptions of the episodes, various suggestions for follow-up work and photocopiable worksheets.