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Gwen Cherrell was born on March 12, 1926 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England as Gwendoline Chambers. She is an actress and writer, known for Leave It to Charlie (1978), Brief Encounter (1974) and The Walking Stick (1970).
Date Of Birth March 12, 1926 Place Of Birth Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK Height 5' 3" (1.6 m) Profession Actress, Writer Movies Brief Encounter, One Wild Oat, The Magnificent Six and ½ Star Sign Pisces
Actress Title Year Status Character Missing from Home 1984 TV Mini-Series Gwen Salad Days 1983 TV Movie Lady Raeburn To the Manor Born 1981 TV Series Mrs. Proctor Angels 1978-1981 TV Series Joan Webster / Joan Crown Court 1976-1981 TV Series Eileen Shore Second Chance 1981 TV Series Bunty Gilpin Leave It to Charlie 1978-1980 TV Series Alice Simister Target 1978 TV Series Catherine Millet All Creatures Great and Small 1978 TV Series Virginia Ross Act of Rape 1977 TV Movie The Jury: Mrs. Sands The Canal Children 1976 TV Mini-Series Sarah Russell Dickens of London 1976 TV Mini-Series Mrs. Beadnell Red Letter Day 1976 TV Series Beryl Banks Life and Death of Penelope 1976 TV Series Evelyn Dyer The Main Chance 1975 TV Series Annie Selby-Wilson Brief Encounter 1974 TV Movie Dolly Messiter Moody and Pegg 1974 TV Series Muriel Shelby-Gibbs The Protectors 1974 TV Series Anne Gordon Hadleigh 1973 TV Series Aunt Pauline Thirty-Minute Theatre 1973 TV Series Mrs. Redfern Six Faces 1972 TV Series Mrs. West ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1972 TV Series Aunt Hazel Six Days of Justice 1972 TV Series Lorna Brown The Magnificent Six and ½: Up for the Cup 1971 Short Play for Today 1970 TV Series Mrs. Chisholm - Andrew's Secretary Ryan International 1970 TV Series A Family at War 1970 TV Series Mrs. Collins The Walking Stick 1970 Mrs. Hartley Paul Temple 1969 TV Series Della W. Somerset Maugham 1969 TV Series Jean Low BBC Play of the Month 1969 TV Series Calpurnia The Wednesday Play 1968 TV Series Frances Jesse For Amusement Only 1968 TV Series Ella Half Hour Story 1967-1968 TV Series Rosemary / Anna Johnson Uncle Charles 1967 TV Series The Scales of Justice 1967 TV Series Mrs. Ferguson Blackmail 1966 TV Series Dora Hopkiss Public Eye 1966 TV Series Catherine Dixon of Dock Green 1966 TV Series Dinah Shepherd ITV Play of the Week 1959-1966 TV Series Enid / Isobella / Lady in pink dress Our Man at St. Mark's 1965 TV Series Celia Paxton The Sullavan Brothers 1965 TV Series Mrs. Brown Thursday Theatre 1964 TV Series Katherine Parr Detective 1964 TV Series Honey Penfield Z Cars 1963-1964 TV Series Mary Watt Espionage 1963 TV Series Mrs. Crutchley Jezebel ex UK 1963 TV Series Mrs. Henderson Love Story 1963 TV Series Iris Drew Armchair Theatre 1962 TV Series Mrs. Kay Drama 61-67 1962 TV Series Jean Maigret 1961 TV Series Louise No Hiding Place 1960 TV Series Suzy Ward Boyd Q.C. 1960 TV Series Helen Laird Theatre Night 1959 TV Series Edith Rollo The World Our Stage 1958 TV Series Aladdin (Aladdin) Fabian of the Yard 1954 It's an Ill Wind 1952 TV Movie Rose Taylor My Dear Petitioner 1952 TV Movie Jill Carmichael One Wild Oat 1951 Audrey Cuttle #1 Train of Events 1949 Charmian (segment "The Composer")
Writer Title Year Status Character Drummonds 1987 TV Series writer - 1 episode Love and Marriage 1986 TV Series writer - 1 episode Thirty-Minute Theatre 1967 TV Series writer - 1 episode Armchair Mystery Theatre 1965 TV Series writer - 1 episode Armchair Theatre 1963 TV Series writer - 1 episode Don't Talk to Strange Men 1962
Self Title Year Status Character Kossoff and Company 1977 TV Series Herself
Known for movies Leave It to Charlie (1978-1980) as Alice Simister
Brief Encounter (1974) as Dolly Messiter
The Walking Stick (1970) as Mrs. Hartley
Train of Events (1949) as Charmian (segment "The Composer")