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Prunella Gee (born 17 February 1950) is an English actress.
Her first major role was in 1974 alongside Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine in The Wilby Conspiracy and in 1983 she starred in the unofficial James Bond film Never Say Never Again opposite Sean Connery. The same year she appeared in the sitcom Moving.
She has starred in various television series, most notably in the top rated soap opera Coronation Street for four years from 1999.
Gee married the actor and director Ken Campbell in 1978 with whom she had a daughter; they later divorced but remained on good terms.
Also starred in episode 8 of the first series of The Sweeney.
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