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  2. Marjorie Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Corbett (née Hodgson; 12 May 1912 – 27 July 1995) was a British stage, voice actress, puppeteer, and film actress, she was the wife of Sooty's creator, Harry Corbett. [ 1 ] Earliest Appearances on Film

  3. Soo (puppet) - Wikipedia

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    The original voice artist and puppeteer for Soo was Harry Corbett's wife, Marjorie Corbett, who voiced Soo until 1980. Brenda Longman took over in 1981. In 2001, when the new owners of Sooty, Hit Entertainment, overhauled the production Sheila Clark became the voice of Soo in the second and third series of Sooty from 2001 - 2004.

  4. The Price of a Song - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Fielding as the journalist plays the part with confidence, and Marjorie Corbett as the daughter of the murderer gives an attractive performance. Entertaining." [ 3 ]

  5. Review: Long before Bond, 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly ...

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    Director Guy Ritchie isn't subtle but supplies this lesser-known chapter of spycraft with verve and a cast that includes Henry Cavill and Eiza González.

  6. The Sooty Show - Wikipedia

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    It also co-starred Marjorie Corbett as the voice of Soo from the character's debut in 1964, until her retirement in 1981, whereupon Brenda Longman replaced her. The show originally focused on a sketch-based format featuring slapstick comedy, music, and stories, along with additional puppet characters, and later the incorporation of a studio ...

  7. Mariette Hartley - Wikipedia

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    Mary Loretta Hartley (born June 21, 1940) is an American film and television actress. She is possibly best known for her roles in film as Elsa Knudsen in Sam Peckinpah's Ride the High Country (1962), Susan Clabon in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), and Betty Lloyd in John Sturges' Marooned (1969).

  8. Claudette Colbert - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, Colbert signed a new contract with Paramount, making her Hollywood's highest-paid actress. [43] When the studio renewed her contract in 1938, she was again reported to be Hollywood's top-paid actress, with a salary of $426,924. [44] At the peak of her popularity in the late 1930s, she earned $150,000 per film. [45]

  9. John Corbett reveals he regrets his acting career: ‘I picked ...

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    John Corbett, former "Sex and the City" and "Northern Exposure" star, says he 'picked the f---ing wrong thing to do with my life’ John Corbett reveals he regrets his acting career: ‘I picked ...