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Judy Catherine Claire Parfitt (born 7 November 1935) [2] is an English theatre, film, and television actress. She made her film debut in the 1950s, followed by a supporting role in the BBC television serial David Copperfield (1966). She also appeared as Queen Gertrude in Tony Richardson's 1969 film adaptation of Hamlet.
Steedman's second wife was actress Judy Parfitt, whom he met in 1960 at the Birmingham Rep. They were married in 1963 and jointly ran Allerway Limited, an artistic creation company. [10] They had one son together. [11] Steedman died on 4 February 2001.
Call the Midwife is a British period drama television series about a group of nurse midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s and 1960s. The principal cast of the show has included Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, Helen George, Bryony Hannah, Laura Main, Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Judy Parfitt, Cliff Parisi, Stephen McGann, Ben Caplan, Daniel Laurie, Emerald Fennell, Victoria ...
Judy Parfitt: Sister Monica Joan Retired midwife Main Pam Ferris: Sister Evangelina Nurse, midwife Main Recurring Bryony Hannah: Sister Mary Cynthia (Cynthia Miller) Nurse, midwife Main Recurring Helen George: Beatrix "Trixie" Aylward (nurse) Beatrix, Lady Aylward (official title) (Beatrix "Trixie" Franklin)
David Parfitt (born 1958), film producer and actor; Fred Parfitt (1869–1953), Welsh rugby player; Harold Parfitt (Panama Canal) (1921–2006), Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, 1975-1979; Harold Parfitt (Scouting) (1881–?) Jade Parfitt (born 1978), British model and presenter; Judy Parfitt (born 1935), English actress
Judy Garland, a legend of the silver screen known for her show-stopping voice, was devoted to her children: Liza Minnelli, Lorna Luft and Joey Luft.. The Wizard of Oz star and her second husband ...
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Diamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession) is a British 1989 thriller directed by Nick Broomfield who also co-wrote with Tim Rose-Price. An established documentary filmmaker, this is Broomfield's first work of fiction. [2]