Chloe Annett

Chloe Annett

Despite being the daughter of a highly respected TV director, the young Chloe Annett didn’t aspire to get into showbiz.

Those who mistakenly believed there were two Hollys in Red Dwarf are probably the very same gimboids who think that Clare Grogan and Chloe Annett play the same Kristine Kochanski. This is a great curry-stained fallacy. The second Kochanski is in fact a completely separate being from a parallel universe. By contrast to the first Kochanski, who is a cheeky, playful ladette, the second one is a refined public school type and even more obviously out of Lister’s league. But will true love overcome logic? Maybe, but only with the help of beer.

Despite being the daughter of a highly respected TV director, the young Chloe Annett didn’t aspire to get into showbiz. She harboured ambitions of being an artist, and only changed her mind when she accompanied a friend to an audition. She built up her CV with roles in shows like All Creatures Great and Small and Jeeves and Wooster, and become a leading lady opposite Michael French in the shortlived sci-fi series Crime Traveller. Which was memorable for Michael’s mustard-yellow jacket, if nothing else.

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