Edna Doré
Edna Lillian Gorring, known professionally as Edna Doré, was born on May 31, 1921, in Bromley, Kent. She gained widespread recognition for her role as the formidable Mo Butcher on the popular soap opera EastEnders, where she captivated audiences from 1988 to 1990. Doré also made significant contributions to film, appearing in the acclaimed adaptation of Les Misérables in 1998, as well as in several notable works by director Mike Leigh, including Another Year, All or Nothing, and High Hopes. Her performance in High Hopes earned her the Best Supporting Player accolade at the 1989 European Film Awards, highlighting her exceptional talent and versatility as an actress.
In her personal life, Edna was married to Alexander Doré. The couple shared a life together until her passing on April 11, 2014, in Sussex, England. Edna Doré left behind a legacy of memorable performances and a lasting impact on both television and film, cherished by fans and colleagues alike. She lived a remarkable 92 years, making her mark in the entertainment industry through her compelling portrayals and unwavering dedication to her craft.