Betty Marsden Net Worth is $500,000 Betty Marsden Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Remarkable, unique, unforgettable Betty Marsden was one of Britain's most talented comedy actresses, best known for her multiple roles in the Kenneth Horne shows on BBC radio in the 1960s. Betty Marsden was born in Liverpool on 24th February 1919, and appeared at Bath Pavilion aged 11 as the First Fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream. She made her ...
Date Of Birth February 24, 1919 Died 1998-07-18 Place Of Birth Liverpool, England, UK Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Profession Actress Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Would always say that she wanted to die with a glass of gin in her hand. In 1998 after moving into an old actors home this is exactly what happened, Miss Marsden collapsed in the bar of the home. 2 Was married to Dr James Wilson Muggoch, a consultant anaesthetist, who predeceased her; they had a son and a daughter. 3 For many years she, her family and dogs lived on the Thames on an 80 foot coverted coal barge "just like Noah's Ark". It was a stylish houseboat; the eight rooms were centrally heated and there was room at table for 14. She particularly loved the Turneresque sunsets over the water.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 1994 TV Series Mrs Warren A Bright New Hope for Mankind 1993 TV Movie Mum Maigret 1993 TV Series Concierge The Darling Buds of May 1992 TV Series Mrs. Potts Casualty 1992 TV Series Naomi Blewett Merlin of the Crystal Cave 1991 TV Series Moravic Performance 1991 TV Series R. B. Monody The Upper Hand 1990 TV Series Lady Rawcliffe Inspector Morse 1990 TV Series Cynthia Preece The Bill 1989 TV Series Mrs. Foster-Adams Little Dorrit 1987 Mrs. Phoebe Barnacle French and Saunders 1987 TV Series Madame Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna 1986 TV Movie Princess Troubetskaya The Collectors 1986 TV Series Sgt. Benjafield Mr Pye 1986 TV Mini-Series Miss. George Winter Sunlight 1984 TV Mini-Series Esme The Dresser 1983 Violet Manning The Cabbage Patch 1983 TV Series Lillian Britannia Hospital 1982 Hermione Blakes 7 1981 TV Series Verlis Margie and Me 1978 TV Short Margie Doctor in Charge 1973 TV Series Emmeline Broadway ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1973 TV Series Mrs. Graham Ooh La La! 1973 TV Series Gabrielle Petypon Comedy Playhouse 1962-1972 TV Series Marcia Honeywell / (A Creature of Habit) / Mother Budgie 1971 TV Series Lady Maisie The More We Are Together 1971 TV Series Norma Dunk Here Come the Double Deckers! 1970 TV Series Millie Sudden Terror 1970 Madame Robiac Thirty-Minute Theatre 1966-1969 TV Series Mummy / Ida Carey The Best House in London 1969 Felicity Carry on Camping 1969 Harriet Potter Callan 1969 TV Series Miss Hogg Marvelous Party! 1969 TV Movie The World of Beachcomber 1968 TV Series Before the Fringe 1967 TV Series Armchair Theatre 1963-1966 TV Series Eva Whittaker / Ada The Wild Affair 1965 Mavis Cook The Leather Boys 1964 Dot's Mother The Boys 1962 Mrs. Herne BBC Sunday-Night Play 1962 TV Mini-Series Mrs. Malaprop On the Brighter Side 1961 TV Short Various Characters Carry on Regardless 1961 Mata Hari A Christmas Night with the Stars 1960 TV Series Various On the Bright Side 1959-1960 TV Series Various Characters The Big Day 1960 Mabel Jackson Hotel Imperial 1960 TV Series Mrs. Winthrop Let's Get Married 1960 Miss Kaplan ITV Television Playhouse 1958 TV Series Miss Carter Mostly Maynard 1957 TV Series I'm Not Bothered 1956 TV Series Dolly Binns Ramsbottom Rides Again 1956 Florrie Ramsbottom Chance Meeting 1954 Mrs. Forrester (uncredited) BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1951-1953 TV Series Miss Huddle
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Miss Pole The Pickwick Papers 1952 TV Series Miss Rachel Wardle Atalanta 1951 TV Movie Betty Night and the City 1950 Undetermined Role (scenes deleted) The Undefeated 1949 Documentary short 2nd Nurse (uncredited) The Winslow Boy 1949 TV Movie Miss Barnes Dr. Angelus 1948 TV Movie Mrs. Corcoran Ships with Wings 1942 Jean The Sky Raiders 1938 Miss Quarm The Rat 1937 Zelia's Maid (as Beatrice Marsden)
Self Title Year Status Character What's a Carry On? 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself, at Re-Union (uncredited) Reputations 1998 TV Series documentary Herself This Is Your Life 1979-1992 TV Series documentary Himself / Herself Wogan 1989 TV Series Herself French and Saunders 1987 TV Series Herself An Audience with Kenneth Williams 1983 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Golden Gala 1978 TV Movie Herself Call My Bluff 1969 TV Series Herself Juke Box Jury 1966 TV Series Herself - Panellist Adam Faith Sings Songs Old and New 1962 TV Series Herself - Performer Laugh Line 1960-1961 TV Series Herself Parade 1960 TV Series Herself
Known for movies The Dresser (1983) as Violet Manning
On the Bright Side (1959-1960) as Various Characters
Carry on Camping (1969) as Harriet Potter
The Leather Boys (1964) as Dot's Mother