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Her first big success came in the BBC radio show Educating Archie as naughty schoolgirl Monica and later as the Brummie, "Marlene." Her many film and television roles as a character actor were usually well received.
She played the naughty schoolgirl, Monica, and later, the Brummie Marlene. Her film roles were few and far between, but always well received. She transferred her Tony award winning performance of the lesbian radio star to the screen in The Killing of Sister George (1968) .
- January 1, 1
- Hereford, Herefordshire, England, UK
- January 1, 1
- Buckinghamshire, England, UK
She played the naughty schoolgirl, Monica, and later, the Brummie Marlene. Her film roles were few and far between, but always well received. She transferred her Tony award winning performance of the lesbian radio star to the screen in The Killing of Sister George (1968) .
- June 17, 1919
- October 13, 1996
14 de oct. de 1996 · Share. ECCENTRIC actress and comedienne Beryl Reid died yesterday at the age of 76. She was born in Hereford, of Scots parents, and was brought up in Manchester, but was known to boast of her...
- The Herald Staff
Later, Beryl Reid took this role, playing the St Trinian's School-esque Monica with such catchphrases as "jolly hockey sticks" and "as the art mistress said to the gardener". Reid also played young Brummie girl Marleen, whose catchphrase was "Good evening, each".
Beryl Elizabeth Reid (Hereford, Inglaterra, [1] 17 de junio de 1919 [2] -South Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, 13 de octubre de 1996), fue una actriz teatral, cinematográfica y televisiva de nacionalidad británica.
22 de abr. de 2021 · Reid also portrayed the Brummie character Marlene on the show – an accent she was to repeat to great effect in future roles. In 1960, Reid played Miss Pringle in the comedy film Two-Way Stretch starring Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries and Oldham actor Bernard Cribbins. Stage and screen star Beryl Reid, May 1966 (00041776) © Mirrorpix