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  1. Madeleine Worrall (born 1977) is a Scottish actress. She has worked extensively on stage, in London and across Britain.

  2. Madeleine Worrall is a Scottish actress born in 1977. She has appeared in films such as The Legend of Tarzan, The Huntsman: Winter's War and Paddington, and TV shows such as Call the Midwife and Endeavour.

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  3. Madeleine Worrall is a Scottish actress born in 1977. She has appeared in films such as The Legend of Tarzan, The Huntsman: Winter's War and Paddington, and sings with the Greenhouse Band.

  4. Feb 11, 2014 · An interview with ”Jane Eyre”’s leading couple Felix Hayes and Madeleine Worrall . Kris Hallett. 11 February 2014. Madeleine Worrall. Jane Eyre opens at Bristol Old Vic in two parts from 20 February (previews from 11 Feb) with a run through to 26 March, directed by Sally Cookson.

    • Call The Midwife's Down's Syndrome Storyline
    • How Call The Midwife Looks After A Baby on Set
    • How Does It Feel For Your Baby to Be in Call The Midwife?
    • Call The Midwife's Representation of Down's Syndrome
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    At the start of episode seven, heavily-pregnant Blanche Dellow (Madeleine Worrall) is cheerfully ready for her younger sister Sylvia (Charlotte Hamblin) to adopt her baby after its birth. She is an older mother, with three daughters already, and she knows that Sylvia is desperate for a child after struggling with infertility. But (spoiler alert) wh...

    Over the years, hundreds of newborn babies have passed through the set of Call the Midwife – and the show is a well-oiled machine when it comes to looking after its youngest actors. "We were so looked after," says Charlotte. She and Matt both went along with Nate for a day of filming: "We were picked up from our home, transported down there, met on...

    You'd think it would be a slightly weird experience, standing on set to watch your baby 'being born' to its on-screen mother. But for Charlotte and Matt, it was a deeply emotional and "magical" experience to see Nate's birth recreated – this time so positively. "I found it really magical because Nate had a post-natal diagnosis of Down's syndrome," ...

    Nate's parents hope that viewers will come away from the episode knowing that worries and uncertainties are okay, but also with the assurance that having a baby with Down's syndrome can be a joy. Nate himself is now six months old, and despite his early health problems he is thriving. He's mastered the art of rolling; he's keen to sit up; he likes ...

    Nate, a real baby with Down's syndrome, plays Robert, a fictional baby with Down's syndrome, in the season 10 finale of Call the Midwife. His parents share their experience of taking him on set and seeing his birth recreated.

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  5. Feb 24, 2017 · Madeleine Worrall. @fiorrancino3. Actor, clumsy gardener, foodie, lapsed art historian, Rep: @ITG_Ltd. All views my own. Or someone else’s, perfectly mangled. Joined February 2017. 714 Following. 508 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Pinned Tweet. Madeleine Worrall. @fiorrancino3. ·. Sep 22, 2020.

  6. Madeleine Worrall is an actor who has appeared in films such as The Legend of Tarzan, Paddington, and The Huntsman: Winter's War. She has also performed in theatre productions such as Jane Eyre, Peter Pan, and Three Sisters.