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Fiona Dolman (born 1st January 1970) is a British actress from Moray, Scotland. She appeared in Coronation Street in the role of Amanda Fisher for one episode in March 2009. Dolman is best known for her roles in Heartbeat, The Royal Today, Ways to Live Forever, and Midsomer Murders. She made her television debut playing a minor role in Crime Story and before becoming an actress won awards for the Gibraltar RAF ladies windsurfing championships.

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  • Fiona Dolman (born 1st January 1970) is a British actress from Moray, Scotland. She appeared in Coronation Street in the role of Amanda Fisher for one episode in March 2009. Dolman is best known for her roles in Heartbeat, The Royal Today, Ways to Live Forever, and Midsomer Murders. She made her television debut playing a minor role in Crime Story and before becoming an actress won awards for the Gibraltar RAF ladies windsurfing championships.
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  • Fiona Dolman (born 1st January 1970) is a British actress from Moray, Scotland. She appeared in Coronation Street in the role of Amanda Fisher for one episode in March 2009. Dolman is best known for her roles in Heartbeat, The Royal Today, Ways to Live Forever, and Midsomer Murders. She made her television debut playing a minor role in Crime Story and before becoming an actress won awards for the Gibraltar RAF ladies windsurfing championships.
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