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Sydney Sturgess. Dorothy Anna Sturgess (March 5, 1915 – September 30, 1999), known professionally as Sydney Sturgess, was a British-Canadian actress. She is best known for her work with the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival of Canada. Primarily a stage actress in Canada, England and the US, she occasionally worked in television and film.
Sydney Sturgess was primarily a stage actress, although she appeared in. a number of television and film roles during her career. She debuted as. an actress with the Arthur Brough Players in Folkestone, England, and. acted with various other repertory companies before meeting Barry Morse in.
- Actress, Writer
- March 5, 1915
- Sydney Sturgess
- September 30, 1999
Dorothy (Sydney) Anna Sturgess, was the wife of actor Barry Morse for more than 60 years, and a noted stage actress in her own right, although she did appear in perhaps a dozen television and film roles throughout her career. Sydney was born on March 5th, 1915 in Ipoh, Malaysia.
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Mini Bio. Sydney Sturgess was primarily a stage actress, although she appeared in a number of television and film roles during her career. She debuted as an actress with the Arthur Brough Players in Folkestone, England, and acted with various other repertory companies before meeting Barry Morse in Peterborough, England in January 1939.
- March 5, 1915
- September 30, 1999
Career information. Stage name. Sydney Sturgess. Years active. 1944–1980. Character (s) Mrs. Barry. Out of universe. Sydney Sturgess was a British-Canadian stage actress who occasionally worked in television and film. She is also known for her role as Mrs. Barry in the 1956 film Anne of Green Gables . Contents. 1Biography. 2Filmography.
Dorothy Anna Sturgess (March 5, 1915 – September 30, 1999), known professionally as Sydney Sturgess, was a British-Canadian actress. She is best known for her work with the Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival of Canada.