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'''Anne Reid''' (born [[28th May]], [[1935]]) portrayed Nurse [[Crane]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' and [[Florence Finnegan]] in ''[[Smith and Jones]]''. A native of [[Wikipedia:Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]]. She has had a lengthy career on television, stage and in film. | '''Anne Reid''' (born [[28th May]], [[1935]]) portrayed Nurse [[Crane (The Curse of Fenric)|Crane]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' and [[Florence Finnegan]] in ''[[Smith and Jones]]''. A native of [[Wikipedia:Newcastle upon Tyne|Newcastle]]. She has had a lengthy career on television, stage and in film. | ||
Her first major role was as Valerie Tatlock on ''Coronation Street'', her character being electrocuted by a faulty hair-dryer. Reid appeared on the programme for ten years from [[1961]] to [[1971]]. | Her first major role was as Valerie Tatlock on ''Coronation Street'', her character being electrocuted by a faulty hair-dryer. Reid appeared on the programme for ten years from [[1961]] to [[1971]]. |
Revision as of 13:32, 15 August 2007
Anne Reid (born 28th May, 1935) portrayed Nurse Crane in the Doctor Who stories The Curse of Fenric and Florence Finnegan in Smith and Jones. A native of Newcastle. She has had a lengthy career on television, stage and in film.
Her first major role was as Valerie Tatlock on Coronation Street, her character being electrocuted by a faulty hair-dryer. Reid appeared on the programme for ten years from 1961 to 1971.
She has also appeared on television in The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Benny Hill Show, Hancock's Half Hour, Boon, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, and in the celebrated sitcom dinnerladies by Victoria Wood.
Her film appearances include Love and Death on Long Island and The Mother, the latter performance winning her a BAFTA nomination in 2004.
She stars in the ITV drama series Life Begins, alongside Caroline Quentin. It returned for a third series in autumn 2006.
In late 2005, she appeared on stage in the West End in Epitaph for George Dillon and in July 2006 starred in School Run a short series of plays on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
External link
- Anne Reid at the Internet Movie Database