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  • ...for playing the role of Mina Holmwood in the horror film ''[[Dracula (1958 film)|Dracula]]'' (1958). ...leyman.com}}</ref> Her last appearance was in the film ''[[Paris by Night (film)|Paris by Night]]'' (1988) with [[Charlotte Rampling]].<ref>{{cite book|las
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  • '''Brigit Forsyth''' (born 28 July 1940 in [[Edinburgh|Edinburgh]]) is a Scottish actress, best known for her roles as Thelma Ferris in the [[BBC|BBC]] comed ...ger]]'' (1971) as district nurse, the film version of ''[[The Likely Lads (film)|The Likely Lads]]'' (1976) as Thelma Ferris, and ''Crystalstone'' (1987),
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  • {{Short description|Scottish actress (1910–2004)}} ....org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9fcd2832 |title=Molly Weir |website=[[British Film Institute]] |accessdate=22 May 2018}}</ref> She appeared as the character H
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  • {{Short description|Scottish actress and dancer}} '''Aimi MacDonald''' (born 27 February 1942) is a Scottish actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as ''"The Lovely" Aimi M
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  • ...anet McLuckie Brown''' (14 December 1923{{spaced ndash}}27 May 2011) was a Scottish actress, [[comedian|comedian]] and [[Impressionist (entertainment)|impressi She entered British film as an actress in 1948, notably in ''[[Folly to Be Wise|Folly to Be Wise]]''
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  • {{Short description|Scottish actress}} ..., Baroness Rix''' (née '''Gray'''; 12 April 1929 – 18 February 2013) was a Scottish actress, who first became known for her partnership with her husband, <!--
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  • ...= Colour photograph of Phyllida Law at the 'Nanny McPhee London film premiere in 2005 ...May 1932) is a Scottish [[Actor|actress]], known for her numerous roles in film and television.
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  • ...007) was an English actress.<ref>[http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/actors-actresses/9702-ruth-kettlewell-r-i-p.html Peer tributes]</ref><ref>{{IMDb name|045059 ...cted in [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] for a [[Scandinavia]]n children's film.
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  • ...U3C5DwAAQBAJ&pg=RA2-PA1924&lpg=RA2-PA1924&dq ''The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition''], Manchester University Press (2013)</ref> Coffey was bor ...toire of Scotland)<ref>Brian MacFarlane (ed) ''The Encyclopedia of British Film'', London: Methuen, 2003, p.128. The source gives the Glasgow College of Dr
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  • ...wn]]'', and then appeared with [[Tommy Steele]] in ''[[It's All Happening (film)|It's All Happening]]''. She is best remembered for her roles in several '' ...Biggest Dog in the World|Digby]]'' (1973), and ''[[The Four Feathers (2002 film)|The Four Feathers]]'' (2002).
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  • ...The Assassination Bureau]]'' (1969), and ''[[No Sex Please, We're British (film)|No Sex Please, We're British]]'' (1973). ...rieved 27 September 2020.</ref> Reid was the daughter of [[Scottish people|Scottish]] parents and grew up in [[Manchester]], where she attended [[Withington]]
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  • | nationality = Scottish ...ttish]] comedy actress and [[revue]] artist who appeared in television and film roles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/4839|arch
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  • ...April 2017}}</ref> As silent films fell out of fashion, and the '[[w:Sound film|talkies]]' arrived, Carson took up singing.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|date= [[Category:Actresses from Manchester]]
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  • ...oiceFilmWorks/150582907|title=Collections Search &#124; BFI &#124; British Film Institute|website=collections-search.bfi.org.uk}}</ref> [[Category:English television actresses]]
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  • ...ne-corri-obituary |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=28 March 2016}}</ref> was a Scottish actress.<ref name="Timesobit">{{cite news |title=Adrienne Corri |url=https: ...e, Caligula and Rob Zombie |journal=Bizarre |url=http://www.bizarremag.com/film-and-music/interviews/8596/malcolm_mcdowell.html |access-date=13 March 2013}
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  • {{short description|1977 film by Harrison Marks}} {{Infobox film
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  • {{Short description|Scottish comedian and writer (1930–2016)}} | unit = Film Unit
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  • ...er of the singer and actress [[Cicely Nott]] and the sister of three other actresses, including [[Ada Blanche]], a well-known [[pantomime]] star.<ref name=dnb>P ...ged to work together on several films, including ''[[The Ghost Train (1931 film)|The Ghost Train]]'' (1931) and ''[[Jack's the Boy]]'' (1932).<ref name=tim
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  • ...many films, including Miss Gossage in ''[[The Happiest Days of Your Life (film)|The Happiest Days of Your Life]]'' (1950) and Police Sergeant Ruby Gates i ...ideways",<ref name=h96>Hampton (2003), p. 96</ref> although she found some film acting roles "fun to do".<ref>Grenfell (1976), p. 245</ref>
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  • ...1986), known professionally as '''Anna Neagle''', was an English stage and film actress, singer and dancer. ...|Neagle with [[Paul Hartman]] and [[Ray Bolger]] in the film [[Sunny (1941 film)|''Sunny'']]]]
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