Maureen Morris is an actress who played Beth Openshaw on Emmerdale Farm between January and February 1976. She has also appeared in Coronation Street, Doctor Who and Z-Cars.
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| - Sie ist verheiratet mit George Gallaccio und ist Mutter der Künstlerin und Bildhauerin Anya Gallaccio.
- Maureen Morris is an actress who played Beth Openshaw on Emmerdale Farm between January and February 1976. She has also appeared in Coronation Street, Doctor Who and Z-Cars.
- She is married to George Gallaccio, a production unit manager on Doctor Who from 1974-1976.
- Maureen Morris (born 17th September, 1941) was a Scottish actress who played two roles in Coronation Street: prospective housekeeper Eileen Hutchinson who was "auditioned" by Len Fairclough and Ray Langton for the position in January 1971 and short-term Rovers barmaid Maureen Barnett in January 1985.
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| - Sie ist verheiratet mit George Gallaccio und ist Mutter der Künstlerin und Bildhauerin Anya Gallaccio.
- Maureen Morris is an actress who played Beth Openshaw on Emmerdale Farm between January and February 1976. She has also appeared in Coronation Street, Doctor Who and Z-Cars.
- She is married to George Gallaccio, a production unit manager on Doctor Who from 1974-1976.
- Maureen Morris (born 17th September, 1941) was a Scottish actress who played two roles in Coronation Street: prospective housekeeper Eileen Hutchinson who was "auditioned" by Len Fairclough and Ray Langton for the position in January 1971 and short-term Rovers barmaid Maureen Barnett in January 1985. Outside of the Street she appeared in many roles in well-known British television series from the 1960s to the 1990s including the BBC's 1968 adaptation of Middlemarch, Emmerdale Farm, Z Cars and the 1988 adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. She also provided a memorable voice-over as a giant spider for Jon Pertwee's final Doctor Who story in 1974.
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