Elizabeth Chambers was an English actress known for her performances in Tenko (1981), BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960), and The Day of the Triffids (1981). Born on August 18, 1933, in Easthampstead, Berkshire, England, she gained recognition in the entertainment industry and was married to Ken Riddington. She passed away on May 26, 2018, in England.
Personal and Family Life
Elizabeth Chambers was married to Ken Riddington from 1959 until his death in December 2014. They had one child together. Despite her public life as an actress, Elizabeth valued her family and maintained a private personal life.
Death and Legacy
Elizabeth Chambers died on May 26, 2018, in England, though the details surrounding her passing remain undisclosed. Her contributions to television and film, especially notable roles in series like Tenko, have left a lasting impression on fans and the industry alike. Elizabeth’s work is remembered by those who appreciated her talent and dedication to acting.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Doctors | 2004 | Various |
MI-5 | 2003 | Woman (uncredited) |
Baddiel’s Syndrome | 2001 | Jewish Lady |
One Foot in the Grave | 1996 | Dog Owner |
Little Lord Fauntleroy | 1995 | Mrs. Bumfrey |
To Play the King | 1993 | Baroness Craske |
Casualty | 1992 | Miss Chilcott |
Forever Green | 1992 | Alice Taylor |
The Bill | 1989 | Mrs. George |
Tenko Reunion | 1985 | Domenica Forster-Brown |