Adams, Miriam (1907–)
Adams, Miriam (1907–)
English actress. Born Oct 29, 1907, in Heworth, York, England; attended RADA; m. Douglas Muir.
Made stage debut as Mary in Br'er Rabbit (1922); performed with the Stratfordon-Avon Company (1927–30); other portrayals include Miss Hoyden in A Trip to Scarborough, Joan Saunders in Strange Barrier, Phebe in As You Like It at the Old Vic, and Anne Brontë in The Brontës of Haworth Parsonage.
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