• Brenda Bruce OBE (7 July 1919 – 19 February 1996) was an English actress. She was focused on the theatre, radio, film, and television. Bruce was born in...
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  • Brenda is a feminine given name in the English language. The overall accepted origin for the female name Brenda is the Old Nordic male name Brandr meaning...
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  • Anthony Calf as Billy Lloyd-Foxe Belinda Mayne as Lavinia Greenslade Brenda Bruce as Granny Maxwell Sienna Guillory as Fenella Maxwell John Standing as...
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  • as Henry Baxter Moira Redmond as Grace Maddox Jennie Linden as Janet Brenda Bruce as Mary Lewis George A. Cooper as John Clytie Jessop as woman in white...
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  • Nancy Sarah Miles as Sarah Diana Dors as Violet Patti Love as Josie Brenda Bruce as Mrs. Meadows Felicity Dean as Dawn Sally Sagoe as Celia Anna Tzelniker...
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    of 17, Bruce became lovers with 34-year-old actress Brenda Benet.: 2–5  Later, Bruce and Benet lived together for nearly a year before Bruce moved out...
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  • Aitken as Jemima Shore, along with Renée Asherson (Mother Ancilla), Brenda Bruce (Sister Elizabeth) and Sylvia Coleridge (Sister Boniface). Patsy Kensit...
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  • broadcast, with James Fox as Magnus Pym, James Grout as Jack Brotherhood, Brenda Bruce as Miss Dubber and Harriet Walter as Mary Pym. In 2017, a radio adaptation...
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  • he "write a happy play" after Krapp's Last Tape. Beckett confided to Brenda Bruce what was going through his mind as he sat down to write the play: He...
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    Brenda Marshall (born Ardis Ankerson; September 29, 1915 – July 30, 1992) was an American film actress. Marshall made her first film appearance as Ardis...
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  • Directed by Piers Haggard, the film starred Hayley Mills, Hayley Carr, Brenda Bruce and Jean Anderson and was broadcast on ITV on 23 July 1989. It was first...
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  • BBC Radio 4 dramatisation in 1983, with the voices of Peter Sallis and Brenda Bruce, directed by John Tydeman. The programme won the Broadcasting Press Guild...
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  • ex-husband Arnie, Richard Morant as her new love interest David Jamieson, Brenda Bruce as her stepmother Bea and Paul Rogers as Hector, Connie's father. Actor...
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    Lawrence at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (USA) 1947: Alec Clunes and Brenda Bruce at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith 1953: John Clements and Kay Hammond...
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  • (starring Peggy Ashcroft); The Dunroamin' Rising; A Matter Of Will (with Brenda Bruce); and a number of Alan Bennett plays, such as A Visit From Miss Protheroe...
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  • as Tristan Farnon Freddie Jones as Cranford T. P. McKenna as Soames Brenda Bruce as Miss Harbottle John Collin as Mr Alderson Christine Buckley as Mrs...
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    film productions by actresses including Louise Fazenda, Nanette Fabray, Brenda Bruce, Maureen Stapleton, Carol Channing, Penelope Wilton, and Anne Hathaway...
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  • 17 Evelyn Laye 95 UK Actress Theatre of Death Princess Charming 19 Brenda Bruce 76 UK Actress Peeping Tom Splitting Heirs 20 Tōru Takemitsu 65 Japan...
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    May Oliver 1969 David Copperfield Edith Evans 1986 David Copperfield Brenda Bruce 1993 David Copperfield Andrea Martin 1999 David Copperfield Maggie Smith...
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    When the Wind Blows (1983) BBC radio adaptation with Peter Sallis and Brenda Bruce When the Wind Blows (1983) Little Theatre, Bristol and Whitehall Theatre...
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    Mole. Also in 1983 he played the lead character Jim Bloggs, alongside Brenda Bruce as Hilda, in a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Raymond Briggs' When the Wind...
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  • Vivian Anna Massey as Helen Stephens Maxine Audley as Mrs. Stephens Brenda Bruce as Dora Miles Malleson as elderly gentleman customer Esmond Knight as...
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    Ashcroft, Alec Guinness, Wendy Hiller, Mai Zetterling, Robert Morley, Brenda Bruce, Frederick Valk, and Harcourt Williams performances which are memorable...
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  • Brenda Benet (born Brenda Ann Nelson; August 14, 1945 – April 7, 1982) was an American actress. She is best known for her roles on the soap operas The...
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  • Watling 11 February 1990 6 In Love and War John Collee Jeremy Ancock Brenda Bruce, Clive Merrison 18 February 1990 7 Under Wraps Edmund Ward Geoffrey Sax...
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  • directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Barbara White, Ronald Squire, Brenda Bruce, Bonar Colleano, and Michael Allan. It was based on Terence Rattigan's...
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  • as Terry Sutcliffe James Ottoway as Grandad Deborah Watling as Sandra Brenda Bruce as Doreen Beth Morris as Jean Daphne Oxenford as Mrs. Sutcliffe Kim Braden...
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  • supporting player in John Counsell's repertory at Windsor alongside Brenda Bruce and Beryl Reid and scored a huge hit in the revue The World's the Limit...
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  • of Colin Watson's Flaxborough novels, Lucy Teatime was portrayed by Brenda Bruce. Four of the Flaxborough novels were adapted for television by the BBC...
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  • as Peto Michele Dotrice as Lady Percy Sharon Morgan as Lady Mortimer Brenda Bruce as Mistress Quickly Mike Lewin as First Carrier David Bailie as Second...
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