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British actress (1897–1979)
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Marjorie Rhodes
BornMillicent Wise
(1897-04-09)9 April 1897
Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Died4 July 1979(1979-07-04) (aged 82)
Hove, Sussex, England
OccupationActress
Years active1938–1974

Marjorie Rhodes (9 April 1897 – 4 July 1979) was a British actress. She was born Millicent Wise in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.

Career

One of her better-known roles was as Lucy Fitton, the mother in Bill Naughton's play All in Good Time. She played the role on Broadway, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award in 1965. She reprised the role in the 1966 film version, titled The Family Way.Steptoe and son,"A Box In Town" 1963. She was featured singing a track "The World Is for the Young" with Stanley Holloway in the Herman's Hermits 1968 film Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter.

Her television appearances included The Army Game (as Edith Snudge), The Adventures of William Tell episode "The Boy Slaves" (1958), Dixon of Dock Green (1961–1962), the episode "For the Girl Who Has Everything" of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (1969), Doctor at Large (1971) and Z-Cars (1974).

Selected filmography

External links

National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress
1954–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
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