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  1. Wendy Richard MBE (born Wendy Emerton; 20 July 1943 – 26 February 2009) was a British actress, known for her television roles as Miss Shirley Brahms on the BBC sitcom Are You Being Served? from 1972 to 1985, and Pauline Fowler on the soap opera EastEnders from 1985 to 2006.

  2. Wendy Richard, nata Wendy Emerton ( Middlesbrough, 20 luglio 1943 – Marylebone, 26 febbraio 2009 ), è stata un' attrice britannica . Indice. 1 Filmografia parziale. 1.1 Cinema. 1.2 Televisione. 2 Altri progetti. 3 Collegamenti esterni. Filmografia parziale. Cinema. 2000: la fine dell'uomo ( No Blade of Grass ), regia di Cornel Wilde (1970)

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0723910Wendy Richard - IMDb

    Wendy Richard. Actress: Are You Being Served?. Wendy Richard, was born in Middlesborough to Henry and Beatrice Emmerton who moved to London when she was 5. and there they ran The Shepherds Tavern in Mayfair. Her father commited suicide due to depression when she was 11.

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    • Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK
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    • Marylebone, London, England, UK
  4. 14 giu 2017 · Leo Rivera. 9.77K subscribers. 2K. 196K views 6 years ago. From Are You Being Served? to East Enders, Wendy Richard has lived her life on the television screen. Now, get up close and personal...

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  5. 26 feb 2009 · Former EastEnders actress Wendy Richard has died at the age of 65, her agent has confirmed. The star, who played Pauline Fowler in the BBC One soap opera for 21 years, had been suffering from...

  6. Wendy Richard. Actress: Are You Being Served?. Wendy Richard, was born in Middlesborough to Henry and Beatrice Emmerton who moved to London when she was 5. and there they ran The Shepherds Tavern in Mayfair. Her father commited suicide due to depression when she was 11.

  7. 27 feb 2009 · LONDON (AP) Wendy Richard, the British actress whose four-decade television career included roles as a cockney shop assistant in the comedy “Are You Being Served?” and as a working-class...