Top TV Shows - Llewella Gideon
Llewella Gideon's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Alex Rider Poster
    #1,211
    Alex Rider
    as Miss Baker 2 episodes
    #1,211 in TVScore: 0.4
    Alex Rider is a thrilling TV show based on the popular book series by Anthony Horowitz. The series follows Alex Rider, a teenage spy recruited by MI6 to investigate dangerous missions and uncover global conspiracies. Packed with action, suspense, and espionage, each episode takes viewers on an adrenaline-fueled journey as Alex uses his unique skills to navigate the world of espionage and save the day. With a talented cast, gripping storylines, and high-quality production values, Alex Rider is a must-watch for fans of the spy genre.
  • Mr Loverman Poster
    #2,075
    Mr Loverman
    as Drusilla 2 episodes
    #2,075 in TVScore: 0.1
    Mr Loverman is a British television drama that explores the life and complexities of Barrington Jedidiah Walker, a 74-year-old Antiguan-born man living in Hackney, London. Known for his vibrant personality and stylish attire, Barry's life takes a dramatic turn when the secret of his long-standing affair with his male best friend, Morris, comes to light, challenging his 50-year marriage to his wife, Carmel.
Top Movies - Llewella Gideon
Llewella Gideon's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 3 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Llewella Gideon Biography
Llewella Gideon (born September 27, 1967) is a British actress, comedian, and writer. She has appeared in various comedy series, such as Absolutely Fabulous, The Real McCoy, The Crouches, and The Delivery Man. Gideon is also known for providing the UK voice of Molly and Trix in Bob the Builder. In addition to her acting career, she wrote and starred in the radio series The Little Big Woman, which aired on BBC Radio 4 from 2001 to 2003. Gideon's talent has been recognized, as her show received the Critics' Choice award from both The Times and The Guardian. She honed her skills at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, attending Saturday classes as a child.