Beth Boyd was an American actress known for her roles in My Government and I, The Page of Chinon, and Casualty. She was born in 1927 and passed away on November 12, 2017, in Wembley, London, England.
Personal and Family Life
Beth Boyd was born as Agnes Elizabeth Boyd in 1927. Little is known about her personal life and family background. Throughout her career, she focused on her work in the entertainment industry, showcasing her talents as a soprano and an actress.
Career
Beth had a diverse career, appearing in various television series and films from the 1950s to the 2000s. Some of her most notable works include roles in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV and Dixon of Dock Green. She was recognized for her talent, receiving acclaim for her performances over the decades.
Death and Legacy
Beth Boyd died on November 12, 2017, leaving behind a legacy in the acting community. Her contributions to television and film are remembered by fans and colleagues alike. She is celebrated for her wide-ranging roles and the impact she had on her audience throughout her career.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role |
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My Government and I | TV Movie | 2000 | The Queen |
Holby City | TV Series | 1999 | Mrs. McGuire |
Peak Practice | TV Series | 1998 | Ruby |
Noel’s House Party | TV Series | 1998 | Unknown |
Casualty | TV Series | 1995 | Old Woman |
Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV | TV Series | 1986 | Pianist |
Dixon of Dock Green | TV Series | 1975 | Maggie |
Television Club | TV Series | 1971 | Unknown |
Dr. Finlay’s Casebook | TV Series | 1963-1970 | Mrs. Hamish, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Fyffe |
The Battle of St. George Without | TV Series | 1969 | Mrs. McGinley |
Wait Until Dark | TV Movie | 1967 | Miss Cook (voice) |
ITV Television Playhouse | TV Series | 1957-1961 | Hospital sister, Miss Webster, WPC. Gregson |
They Made History | TV Mini Series | 1961 | Aunt Mai |
The Page of Chinon | TV Movie | 1956 | Joan of Arc |