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Pamela Cundell

Pamela Cundell

6 titles Acting Jan 15, 1920 Died: Feb 14, 2015 Croyden, England, UK

Pamela Cundell was a celebrated comic character actress, best known for her memorable portrayal of Mrs. Fox in the iconic British sitcom "Dad's Army." Her impressive career began in 1948 when she made her film debut as a Pierrot artiste in "Brighton Rock." Cundell's filmography includes notable appearances in "Half a Sixpence," as well as the film adaptations of popular 1970s television shows such as "On the Buses" and "Love Thy Neighbour." She also featured in critically acclaimed films like "Memoirs of a Survivor" and "A Fantastic Fear of Everything."

Throughout her television career, Cundell shared the screen with notable comedians, including Benny Hill and Barry Humphries. She showcased her versatility in various dramas, appearing in series such as "The XYY Man," "Minder," "Big Deal," "The Borrowers," and "Doctors."

In her personal life, Pamela Cundell was married to fellow actor Bill Fraser from 1981 until his passing in 1987. Her contributions to film and television have left a lasting impression, cementing her legacy as a beloved figure in British entertainment. Cundell’s talent and charm endeared her to audiences, ensuring her place in the annals of comedy history.

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