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Ann Morrish (born 15 June 1928) is a British actress. Her television appearances include regular roles in ''
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'' and '' The Expert'', as well as '' The House of Eliott'', '' Minder'', '' Softly Softly'' . She appeared in the 2006 ''
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'' episode "Four Funerals and a Wedding" as Mildred Danvers. In 1996, she played Emily Arundell in ''
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- Dumb Witness'' . In the autumn season 1964, she acted at the
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and Theatre Royal), playing roles in ''Isabelle'', ''Mary Mary'' and ''The Beaux' Stratagem''. Her roles in television plays included the Welsh BAFTA winner ''written off'' by Derrick Geer. In addition, she was a presenter on '' Play School'' in the late 1960s and she appeared in the BBC children's drama series ''Break Point'' (1982), alongside Jeremy Burnham and
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