Scene from Mr. Wroe's Virgins / TV series (1993)
Scene Details
Duration: 259 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 53 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2016-Jun-06 |
Actresses in this Scene
Lia Williams
Details
Alternate Names: لیا ویلیامز
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
- The Yob (1988) as Lucy
Most Important Roles:
- The King Is Alive (2000) as Amanda
- Shot Through the Heart (1998) as Maida
- Chica de Río (2001) as Cathy
- Dirty Weekend (1993) as Bella
- Scoop (2024) as Fran Unsworth
- Flowers of the Forest (1996) as Janet Hilton
- The Yob (1988) as Lucy
- Living (2022) as Mrs. Smith
- Different for Girls (1996) as Defending Solicitor
- Distance (2016) as Jane
Career Highlights:
- The King Is Alive (2000)
- Shot Through the Heart (1998)
- Chica de Río (2001)
- Dirty Weekend (1993)
- Scoop (2024)
- Flowers of the Forest (1996)
- The Yob (1988)
- Living (2022)
- Different for Girls (1996)
- Distance (2016)
Full Biography
Lia Williams starred in 'Mr Wroe's Virgins', a TV series based on Jane Rogers' novel of the same name. The story revolves around seven young women who lived and served in the household of 19th-century cult leader John Wroe.
About the Movie: Mr. Wroe's Virgins / TV series (1993)
Release Year: 1993
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Danny Boyle
Writer: Jane Rogers
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
- Producer: John Chapman
- Executive Producer: Michael Wearing
Companies: BBC
Genre: Drama, History
Awards & Similar
Awards:
- Won 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 3 nominations total
Similar: N/A
Story
Mr. Wroe's Virgins follows seven young women who choose to live and serve in the household of John Wroe, a cult leader in 19th-century England. The series explores their experiences under his influence.
Summary
Based on Jane Rogers' novel, this four-part miniseries directed by Danny Boyle presents a gripping drama set amidst the historical backdrop of a religious cult. Focusing on the stories of seven women who join John Wroe's household, it offers insights into the dynamics of faith, devotion, and manipulation within a closed community.