Beryl Baxter
Beryl Baxter (born 8 April 1926) is a British film actress whose career spanned from the 1940s to the 1970s.[1]
Beryl Baxter | |
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Born | Beryl M. Ivory 8 April 1926 Birmingham, England, UK |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1948–1971 |
Spouse(s) | Bernard A. Gross (1952–19??) |
Early and personal life
Beryl Ivory was born in Birmingham, England on 8 April 1926. Adopting the stage name Beryl Baxter, she supported hopes of becoming the new Margaret Lockwood.[2] She made her film debut in 1948 as a leading role in The Idol of Paris.[3] She married Bernard Gross in 1952.[2]
Filmography
- The Idol of Paris – Theresa (1948)
- The Man Who Disappeared – Doreen (1951)
- Counterspy – (uncredited; 1953)
- The Mayerling Affair – Princess Stephanie (1956)
- Encounter (TV series) – Pamela Brooks (one episode: "Depth 300"; 1958)
- Charles Tupper: The Big Man – (1961)
- The Avengers (TV series) – Helen Rayner (one episode: "The Outside-In Man"; 1964)
- The Protectors – Miss. Nicholson (one episode: "The Stamp Collection"; 1964)
- Undermind (TV series) – Veronica (one episode: "End Signal"; 1965)
- Love Story (TV series) – Ivy Burns (one episode: "The Sad Smile of the Mona Lisa"; 1965)
- Thirteen Against Fate – Madame Fabien (one episode, entitled 'The Son') (1966)
- Detective (TV Series) – Mrs. Stephenson (one episode, entitled 'The Public School Murder') (1969)
- Crime of Passion (TV series) – Mme. Juhan (episode: "Magdalena"; 1971)
References
- Profile, imdb.com; accessed 10 October 2014.
- Profile Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine, Britmovie.com; accessed 10 October 2014.
- "Beryl Baxter". BFI.
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