Jill Meager is an English actor, artist and performance coach .
She also worked as a stand-up comedian before studying fine art at the Putney School of Art and Design[2] Meager has appeared in many roles on television and in film, including Lucy Eyelesbarrow in 4:50 from Paddington, one of the BBC's adaptations of Miss Marple novels, in 1987.
She played opposite Charles Dance in the BBC spy thriller The Secret Servant by Gavin Lyall.
She had a role in the "unofficial" James Bond film Never Say Never Again in 1983, and starred opposite Alan Bates and Lambert Wilson in the feature film Sins of a Father based on a Graham Swift novel.
Most recently she has been working as a speech coach in frontline UK politics [4] for the Labour Party