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  1. 28 mag 2002 · Physically slight, twitteringly meek, the character actor Pat Coombs, who has died aged 75 of emphysema, was a natural for portraying women comically under the thumb of stronger personalities.

  2. 10 set 2021 · 10 September 2021 We Are Cult Books, News, People, Television 1. This affectionate tome looks at the life and career Patricia ‘Pat’ Coombs in detail for the first time ever. “Her biography reveals her personal battles and professional struggles and how she overcame them to carry on working until just weeks before her death in 2002….

  3. LCCN. WorldCat. « Pat Coombs » (présentation), sur l' Internet Movie Database. Catégories : Actrice anglaise de télévision. Élève de la London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Naissance en août 1926. Naissance à Camberwell. Décès en mai 2002.

  4. 27 feb 2019 · For over 50 years Pat Coombs dominated radio and television often playing spinsters, eccentrics and ditherers. She was often the stooge to some of the funniest stars on television such as Reg Varney, Arthur Askey, Dick Emery and Peggy Mount and co-starred in numerous sitcoms, most memorably in the retirement home comedy You're Only Young Twice in which she appeared alongside Mount, who had ...

  5. 27 mag 2002 · Pat Coombs was a stalwart of British post-war comedy, enjoying a career which began in the early 1950s on Arthur Askey's radio show, Hello Playmates. She was still working in February 2002 starring, with Roy Hudd and June Whitfield, on another radio show, Radio Four's Like They've Never Been Gone. Tall and thin, she was often cast as dim-witted ...

  6. The legendary stars of "You're Only Young Twice" were reunited in a rare TV appearance together on "Wogan" in the late 1980s! ***DISCLAIMER**...I OWN NOTHING...

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  7. Creator /. Pat Coombs. "I've never been wildly ambitious; I think if I'd been married, my career would have gone out of the window." Pat Coombs, born Patricia Doreen Coombs, (27 August 1926 — 25 May 2002), was a British character actress best known for playing unlucky, downtrodden women. Her entertainment career began after World War II on radio.