| Dee Hepburn | |
| Born | 7 November 1961 Airdrie, Scotland |
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Dee Hepburn (born November 7, 1961 in Airdrie, Scotland) is a former actress.
She trained in acting, and took a part as a school girl in the BBC's production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Uniquely not a member of the Glasgow Youth Theatre, she starred in Bill Forsyth's 1981 film Gregory's Girl, playing John Gordon Sinclair's love interest Dorothy. After this role she moved into television in the Glasgow set series Maggie, presenting It's a Knockout, and taking a role for three years in the British soap opera Crossroads.
Following this she quit acting to raise a family and now works as a cosmetics advisor and saleswoman. Hepburn made a brief comeback with a role in the film The Bruce, alongside Oliver Reed.
Nowadays, Dee sells hoists for the elderly and disabled throughout the Forth Valley, for a Gloucestershire-based supplier.
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