Fraser, Shelagh (1922–2000)
Fraser, Shelagh (1922–2000)
English stage and screen actress and writer. Born Nov 25, 1922, in Purley, Surrey, England; died Sept 13, 2000, in London, England; m. Anthony Squire (div.).
Made London stage debut as Effie in This Was a Woman (1944); films include Staircase, Till Death Do Us Part, In Practice, Star Wars and Hope and Glory; frequently appeared on radio and tv. With Dido Milroy, wrote the play Always Afternoon; also wrote children's books.
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