Betty Hardy was an American actress best known for her roles in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1960), Madame Bovary (1964), and Katy (1962). Born on April 16, 1904, in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK, she had a long career in television and film, captivating audiences with her performances. She passed away on July 1, 1981, in Chelsea, London, England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
There is limited information available about Betty Hardy’s personal and family life. She was born in England but later became widely recognized in American cinema. Hardy’s contributions to the performing arts have left a lasting impact.
Career Highlights
Betty Hardy enjoyed a successful acting career spanning several decades. She appeared in numerous television shows and films, showcasing her versatile talent. Throughout her career, she was involved in various notable projects and gained respect in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Betty Hardy died on July 1, 1981, in Chelsea, London, and her passing marked the end of a significant chapter in her life. Her legacy lives on through her impressive body of work, which continues to be appreciated by new generations of viewers. She was offered a role in Doctor Who: The Keeper Of Trakern, highlighting her standing in the acting community.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role |
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BBC2 Playhouse | TV Series | 1981 | Woman in park |
Kinvig | TV Series | 1981 | Mrs. Snell |
The Trespasser | TV Movie | 1981 | Mrs. Curtis |
We, the Accused | TV Mini Series | 1980 | Jane Presset |
Fair Stood the Wind for France | TV Mini Series | 1980 | Miss. Campbell |
Tales of the Unexpected | TV Series | 1980 | Motherly Woman |
Him and His Magic | TV Movie | 1980 | Gran |
Play for Today | TV Series | 1980 | Gladys |
The History of Mr. Polly | TV Mini Series | 1980 | Old Lady |
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy | TV Mini Series | 1979 | Headmaster’s Mother |
Hazell | TV Series | 1978–1979 | Gladys Hazell |
Jackanory | TV Series | 1979 | Storyteller |
Rumpole of the Bailey | TV Series | 1978 | Miss Tigwell |