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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thora_HirdThora Hird - Wikipedia

    Dame Thora Hird DBE (28 May 1911 – 15 March 2003) was an English actress and comedian, presenter and writer. In a career spanning over 70 years, [2] she appeared in more than 100 films, as well as many television roles, becoming a household name and a British institution.

  2. Dame Thora Hird DBE (* 28. Mai 1911 in Morecambe, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Irland; † 15. März 2003 in London - Twickenham, England, Vereinigtes Königreich) war eine britische Schauspielerin bei Bühne, Film und Fernsehen.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0386331Thora Hird - IMDb

    In a career than spanned eight decades, Thora Hird was widely-regarded as one of Britain's finest character actresses. She made over 100 films as well as starring in a host of TV comedies and, as a straight actress, excelled in the works of playwright Alan Bennett.

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    • Morecambe, Lancashire, England, UK
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  4. Thora Hird was a British character actress who appeared in over 100 films, TV comedies and plays. She was known for her roles in A Kind of Loving, The Entertainer and Talking Heads, and won several awards and honours.

    • May 28, 1911
    • March 15, 2003
  5. 15. März 2003 · The veteran actress, who starred in Last Of The Summer Wine and Meet the Wife, passed away at 91 after a stroke. She was a national treasure, admired by the public and the entertainment industry for her talent and personality.

  6. In a career lasting almost a century, Dame Thora Hird's solid screen presence and distinctive northern tones made her an enduring favourite with British audiences. Thora Hird made her stage...

  7. Had Thora Hird retired at sixty, she would have had a solid career behind her as a versatile stage and screen actress equally at home in comedy (talent-spotted by George Formby, she made her screen debut opposite Will Hay in The Black Sheep of Whitehall, d. Basil Dearden, 1941) and drama (The Entertainer, d.