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    Gwendoline Watford (10 September 1927 – 6 February 1994), professionally known after the mid-1950s as Gwen Watford, was an English actress. Watford's talent...
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  • leader and educator Gwen Watford (1927–1994), English actress Saint Gwen Teirbron (sometimes called Blanche in French sources) Gwen Choke, James Adams'...
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  • Dracula, the titular vampire. The film also features Geoffrey Keen and Gwen Watford. Taste the Blood of Dracula was released on a double bill alongside Crescendo...
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  • Marple in the former story but had become her nephew by the latter. Gwen Watford appears as Mrs Dolly Bantry in "The Body in the Library" and "The Mirror...
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  • thriller drama film, directed by Cyril Frankel and starring Patrick Allen, Gwen Watford, Janina Faye and Felix Aylmer. The screenplay was by John Hunter based...
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  • is a 1950 British horror film directed by Ivan Barnett and starring Gwen Watford in her film debut, Kaye Tendeter and Irving Steen. The screenplay was...
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    Elizabeth Spriggs (1978) Doreen Mantle (1979) Suzanne Bertish (1980) Gwen Watford (1981) Anna Massey (1982) Abigail McKern (1983) Marcia Warren (1984)...
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  • cute as Helen Hayes. And the supporting cast is admirable, particularly Gwen Watford as Dolly and David Horovitch as Inspector Slack. As someone notes about...
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    film version of The Fall of the House of Usher was produced starring Gwen Watford, Kay Tendeter and Irving Steen. In 1956, NBC Matinee Theater on US television...
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  • Watford City, North Dakota, United States Christian Watford (born 1991), US basketball player Gwen Watford (1927–1994), English actress Jerry Watford...
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    was performed in 1967 on tour and at the New Theatre in London, with Gwen Watford, Gemma Jones, Michael Goodliffe, Joyce Carey and Andrew Ray in the cast...
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  • 1948 film version), a 1958 production with Peter Cushing as Morton and Gwen Watford as Catherine Winslow, a 1977 production starring Alan Badel as Morton...
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  • starring Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo, Veronica Carlson, Gwen Watford, Don Henderson and Ian McCulloch. Francis made the film as a favour for...
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  • Theatre) and Noël Coward's Present Laughter (1981, with Donald Sinden and Gwen Watford, Vaudeville Theatre). The latter production was recorded and transmitted...
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    Greer Garson in the 1953 adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Gwen Watford in Cleopatra (1963), Joan Sims in Carry On Cleo (1964), Jill Bennett...
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  • neo-noir directed by Frank Nesbitt and starring Dan Duryea, Isa Miranda and Gwen Watford. It was written by Neil McCallum based on the 1960 novel of the same...
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  • Heaven WarGames 6 Joseph Cotten 88 US Actor Citizen Kane The Third Man 6 Gwen Watford 66 UK Actress The Fall of the House of Usher Cleopatra 9 Jarmila Novotna...
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    adaptation broadcast by Independent Television starred Griffith Jones and Gwen Watford as Illingworth and Mrs Arbuthnot. According to Who's Who in the Theatre...
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  • John Le Mesurier, Jan Francis, Denholm Elliott, Gwen Taylor, Harold Innocent, Richard Vernon, Gwen Watford, Barbara New, Gerald Sim, Gilly Flower, Joan Sanderson...
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  • Trinity College, Cambridge from 1944–1947. In 1952, he married actress Gwen Watford (1927–1994), who predeceased him. Bebb was a prolific performer in theatre...
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    Two-time winner, Gwen Watford....
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  • Ireland and England, starring Diana Rigg (as Philippa), Pamela Brown, Gwen Watford, Denis Quilley, Judi Bowker and Nicholas Clay. The novel's fictional...
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  • from writer's block. He is seen at home with his supportive wife Mabel (Gwen Watford), son Wilfred (Ron Emslie) and daughter Kate (Claire Walker). They are...
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    Carroll O'Connor as Servilius Casca Richard O'Sullivan as Ptolemy XIII Gwen Watford as Calpurnia Douglas Wilmer as Decimus Marina Berti as Cleopatra VII...
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  • Dec 2021. 19 Mar 1973 Man Above Men David Hare Mark Shivas Alan Clarke Gwen Watford Missing. 26 Mar 1973 Speech Day Barry Hines Graeme McDonald John Goldschmidt...
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    Elizabeth Spriggs (1978) Doreen Mantle (1979) Suzanne Bertish (1980) Gwen Watford (1981) Anna Massey (1982) Abigail McKern (1983) Marcia Warren (1984)...
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  • Quick as Joanna. The production also featured Dinah Sheridan as Liz, Gwen Watford as Monica and Julian Fellowes as Roland Maule. In this production Gabrielle...
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    including computer scientist Alan Turing, poet Fiona Pitt-Kethley, actress Gwen Watford, comedian Jo Brand, Madness singer Suggs and Thomas H. Jukes, biologist...
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    the New. They included Jorrocks, a musical (1967, 181 performances); Gwen Watford and Gemma Jones in Howards End (1967, 137); Roy Dotrice playing multiple...
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  • 1903) 6 February Norman Del Mar, musician and biographer (born 1919) Gwen Watford, actress (born 1927) 7 February Stephen Milligan, politician (born 1948)...
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