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  1. Jennifer Daniel (born Jennifer Ruth Williams; 23 May 1936 – 16 August 2017) was a Welsh actress. Her film appearances included assorted roles in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series, Gideon's Way and the Hammer horror films The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and The Reptile (1966).

  2. Jennifer Daniel. Actress: Wuthering Heights. Blonde Welsh leading actress who spent the majority of her career working in television. Her rare forays to the big screen resulted in two of the more intense heroines inhabiting the world of Hammer horror in the 60's.

  3. May 11, 2021 · Jennifer Daniel is the first woman at the helm of the Emoji Subcommittee for the Unicode Consortium and a fierce advocate for inclusive, thoughtful emoji.

  4. Jennifer Daniel is an American artist, designer and art director. She leads the Emoji Subcommittee for The Unicode Consortium and has worked for The New York Times and The New Yorker.

  5. Jennifer Daniel. Actress: Wuthering Heights. Blonde Welsh leading actress who spent the majority of her career working in television. Her rare forays to the big screen resulted in two of the more intense heroines inhabiting the world of Hammer horror in the 60's.

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  7. Welsh-born British actress best known for the Hammer horrors THE KISS OF THE VAMPIRE (1963) and THE REPTILE (1966).

  8. Jennifer Daniel (@jenniferxdaniel) • Instagram photos and videos. 4,966 Followers, 1,393 Following, 3,802 Posts - Jennifer Daniel (@jenniferxdaniel) on Instagram: "Blob necromancer".

  9. Welsh actress Jennifer Daniel, who appeared frequently on British television and in the Hammer Films The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) and The Reptile (1966), died on August 16 2017 at the age of 81. Jennifer Daniel was born in Pontypool, Wales. When she was young she had an interest in music.

  10. Jennifer Daniel. Actress: Barnaby Rudge. Blonde Welsh leading actress who spent the majority of her career working in television. Her rare forays to the big screen resulted in two of the more intense heroines inhabiting the world of Hammer horror in the 60's.