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Mary Webster

Mary Webster

3 titles Acting Mar 13, 1935 Died: Jan 23, 2017 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Mary Webster is a renowned British actress, celebrated primarily for her role as Sarah Onedin in the BBC's maritime drama, The Onedin Line, where she captivated audiences in 45 episodes from 1971 to 1979.

Webster made her television debut in the 1955 episode of The Man from the South, part of the anthology series Cameo Theatre. Her early career saw her feature in a variety of productions, including the adaptations of A Christmas Carol (1958) and The Moonstone (1959). Throughout the 1960s, she showcased her versatility by appearing in popular series such as Dixon of Dock Green (1963), Dr Finlay's Casebook (1963), and Danger Man (1965). Other notable shows included Redcap (1964), Adam Adamant Lives! (1966), and the children's program Jackanory (1968), which further solidified her status in British television.

In addition to her television work, Webster graced the silver screen in the 1961 film Master of the World, adding to her impressive repertoire.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Mary Webster is married to William Slater, who directed multiple episodes of The Onedin Line, illustrating a personal connection to her most famous project. Her enduring contributions to the performing arts have left a significant mark on the British entertainment landscape.

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