Norma Ronald (1937 - 1993) was a British actress best known for her appearances as "Mildred Murfin" in the 1960s BBC Radio comedy series The Men from the Ministry, as "Miss Ealand" in the Science Fiction television series UFO and as Sir John Wilder's ever-resourceful secretary Kay Lingard in both The Plane Makers and its follow-up The Power Game (1963-9)She made an uncredited appearance in the 1969 Gerry Anderson film Doppelgänger (a.k.a., Journey to the Far Side of the Sun).She appeared in the Frankie Howerd Show on 2nd November 1975.She later appeared in the 1979/1981 BBC radio comedy set in an Italian hairdresser's, Tony's, with Victor Spinetti.She was married to fellow actor, Edward Judd
She and her future husband Edward Judd reportedly met in the TV studios when he looked in for a drink in the bar. He later proposed to her in a bar at St. Ives. Norma semi-retired from acting and confined herself to radio. She had two daughters.
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Joined the Leatherhead Repertory Company, and went on to other companies throughout England - the most renowned being the Joan Littlewood Workshop and the Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon.
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An actress from age 15, she was taken on as an assistant stage manager and small-part actress by her local repertory company. Her first appearance on the stage was as a fifty-year-old woman.
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Was "Mildred" in the long-running BBC radio series "The Men From The Ministry".