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Bridget Armstrong was born on March 15, 1937 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is an actress, known for Desperate Remedies (1993), For the Love of Benji (1977) and Came a Hot Friday (1985). She was previously married to Maurice Shadbolt.
Date Of Birth March 15, 1937 Place Of Birth Dunedin, New Zealand Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress Spouse Maurice Shadbolt (m. 1978–2004), Terence Bayler (m. 1958–1978) Star Sign Pisces
Actress Title Year Status Character Ruth Rendell Mysteries 1997 TV Series Old Katherine High Tide 1994 TV Series Young woman Desperate Remedies 1993 Mary Anne Jack Be Nimble 1993 Typing Teacher Red Delicious 1991 Short The Shadow Trader 1989 TV Mini-Series Lesley Van Krooze Seekers 1986 TV Series Maggie Settler / Maggie / Barbara Came a Hot Friday 1985 Aunt Agg Heroes 1984 TV Series Head waitress Among the Cinders 1984 Helga Love and Marriage 1984 TV Series Shirley An Age Apart 1983 TV Series Alice Hastings Doctor's Daughters 1981 TV Series Liz Arkdale
Mrs. Elizabeth Arkdale The Mystery of the Disappearing Schoolgirls 1980 TV Movie Queen Fortunatus Middle Age Spread 1979 Isobel The Many Wives of Patrick 1976-1978 TV Series Laura Ryder Ripping Yarns 1977 TV Series Lady Agatha For the Love of Benji 1977 Elizabeth Horse in the House 1977 TV Series Mrs. Webb Jackanory Playhouse 1977 TV Series Malevola, the Good Fairy The Incredible Sarah 1976 Marie Rutland Weekend Television 1975 TV Series Various Play for Today 1975 TV Series Claire BBC Play of the Month 1971-1975 TV Series Lady Sneerwell
Maria Grekova, chemistry student No, Honestly 1974 TV Series Mrs. Compton-Dando Brotherly Love 1974 TV Movie Sarah Funny Ha-Ha 1974 TV Series Anthea Murder Must Advertise 1973 TV Mini-Series Dian de Momerie Bowler 1973 TV Series Jane A Picture of Katherine Mansfield 1973 TV Series Jinnie The Adventurer 1973 TV Series Yvette My Wife Next Door 1972 TV Series Marge Thirty-Minute Theatre 1966-1972 TV Series Miss. Dunnings / Audrey / Alice Jason King 1972 TV Series Young Nurse The Goodies 1971 TV Series Hazel Nuts The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder 1971 TV Series Miss Letchworth The Liver Birds 1971 TV Series Victoria Happy Ever After 1969 TV Series Peggy Lupine Doctor in the House 1969 TV Series Diana Ludlake W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Massie The Old Campaigner 1969 TV Series Marianne de la Mayne Man in a Suitcase 1968 TV Series Louise Baines Half a Sixpence 1967 The Maid ITV Play of the Week 1967 TV Series Rita Foley Mr. Aitch 1967 TV Series Lisa The Scales of Justice 1963-1966 TV Series Janet / Anna Bosworth Take a Pair of Private Eyes 1966 TV Series Cornelia The Benny Hill Show 1965 TV Series Various Roles Compact 1964-1965 TV Series Tessa March A Home of Your Own 1965 The Wife Crossroads 1964 TV Series Miriam Brooks A Hard Day's Night 1964 Lead Makeup Woman (uncredited) The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre 1964 TV Series Rosemary Layton We Shall See 1964 Rosemary Layton The Amorous Mr. Prawn 1962 Pvt. Biddy O'Hara Flight from Treason 1962 Gloria The Night of the Match 1961 TV Movie Mona Harpers West One 1961 TV Series Gillian Hulls Emergency-Ward 10 1961 TV Series Nurse Protheroe BBC Sunday-Night Play 1961 TV Mini-Series Amy Spettigue The World of Tim Frazer 1961 TV Series Sue BBC Sunday-Night Theatre 1959 TV Series Sylvia Atkinson
Self Title Year Status Character Gather Your Dreams 1978 TV Series Ida
Known for movies Desperate Remedies (1993) as Mary Anne
For the Love of Benji (1977) as Elizabeth
Compact (1964-1965) as Tessa March
Came a Hot Friday (1985) as Aunt Agg