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  1. Beryl Reid was the daughter of Scottish parents and grew up in industrial Manchester, England. She left home at the age of 16 to go and work in a shop. She lasted 6 weeks. She applied for and was accepted in a revue in the Summer season in Bridlington. She had no formal training but joined the National Theater in London as a comedy actress.

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  3. Beryl Elizabeth Reid, OBE (17 June 1919-13 October 1996[1]) played Captain Briggs in the Doctor Who television story Earthshock. Beryl Reid at the Internet Movie Database

  4. Beryl Reid was born on the 17th of June, 1919. She was best known for being a TV Actress. Notable for her stage, screen, and radio work, this twentieth century British actress began her rise to fame after contributing to the BBC radio program Educating Archie and went on to win a Tony Award for her performance in The Killing of Sister George ...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2024 · That woman was Beryl Reid. Beryl, born in Hereford on 17 June 1920, recalled that she first decided she wanted to be on stage at just four years old. She would take dance lessons and enter competitions, but when she was 16, she went into the retail business.

  6. Beryl Elizabeth Reid. Data i miejsce urodzenia 17 czerwca 1919 Hereford, Anglia, Wielka Brytania. Data śmierci 13 października 1996. Zawód aktorka. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons: Beryl Reid (ur. 17 czerwca 1919 zm. 13 października 1996) — brytyjska aktorka filmowa i telewizyjna.

  7. Thus, Beryl Reid is categorised as a merry, apple-cheeked comedienne, despite the fact that her non-comic performances displayed an uneven, yet indisputable, talent for powerful characterisation. She started in the professional theatre in 1936, appearing in summer seasons, concert parties and Christmas pantomime where she developed a colourful gallery of comic voices, impressions and monologues.