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Danone Actimel query

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cully | 23:50 Thu 22nd Mar 2007 | Adverts
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I think we all remember the ad from 2003 where a woman who has been taking Actimel for a fortnight returns to the shop asking for a refund because Actimel hasn't made any difference to her. Then, the girl behind the desk shows her film of her dancing around full of beans because of Actimel etc and the ad ends with her calling for security and the woman runs off.

What is the name of the actress playing the Actimel woman? I'm NOT thinking of the ad with Sandra Huggett and, if it's any help, the same actress has turned up in the newish Cadbury's Snaps ad "Greedy Witches". She is the woman on the left wearing a yellow sweater.
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Ethel, thanks for replying but I can't seem to open that thread. If you put "cadbury's snaps" in your search engine it will take you to the Snaps ads at the visit4info website where there seem to be a variety of versions of the ad, one called "I want it", another "Over my dead body" whereas I have seen it also called "Greedy witches". The actress I'm after is in all 3, on the left in the yellow sweater. The 2003 Actimel ad is also to be seen at the same website but perhaps only if you are a member.
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Even better, I've discovered the ads are available for viewing at the free Tellyads website.

Go to the letter C and she is in all 3 versions of the ad to be seen near the top of the C page under Cadbury's Snaps.

Now, everybody,.....who is she??
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It was Juliet Cowan who made a number of versions of the ad in 2003/4 such as Surveillance-Summer and Winter and Limbo. She also made Nationwide Cards in 2006 as well as the current Cadbury's Snaps ad.

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