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Mary Duddy

Mary Duddy

1 title Acting Mar 01, 1940 Kent, England

Mary Duddy has made a significant impact in the world of entertainment through her versatile performances across television, film, and stage. She is particularly recognized for her roles in "The Autopsy of Jane Doe" (2016) and the classic British soap opera "Coronation Street" (1960).

Duddy first graced the "Coronation Street" set in February 1961, portraying Mrs. Donovan, an official from an orphanage. Her return to the series saw her take on the recurring character Audrey Plant, a worker at Elliston's Raincoat Factory, from June 1961 to July 1962.

Her television portfolio is extensive, including appearances in notable series such as "The Budds of Paragon Row," "Z Cars," "Marked Personal," "Within These Walls," "Doctors' Dilemmas," "Cover Her Face," and "Spatz." In addition to her television work, she showcased her talents on the big screen with roles in "The March" and "The Autopsy of Jane Doe."

On stage, Duddy's impressive repertoire includes performances in classic plays such as "Twelfth Night," "Macbeth," "Hedda Gabler," "Pygmalion," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Family Reunion," "A Warwickshire Testimony," and "Lady Windermere's Fan." Throughout her career, Mary Duddy has demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody diverse characters, leaving an indelible mark on the performing arts.

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