Rosalind Boxall was a British actress who is best known for her roles in Play for Today, Inspector Morse, and Muck and Brass. She was born on October 23, 1926, in Camberwell, Surrey, England, and passed away on July 26, 2004, in Camden, London.
Personal and Family Life
Rosalind was married to actor Paul Rogers from 1955 until her death in 2004. The couple had two children together. She was recognized as the second wife of Paul Rogers, highlighting her personal connection with the acting community.
Career
Throughout her acting career, Rosalind appeared in various television series and films. Her performances in shows like Inspector Morse and Muck and Brass showcased her talent and versatility as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Rosalind Boxall died on July 26, 2004, in Camden, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Her contributions to British television and theater continue to be appreciated by audiences and fellow actors.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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My Good Friend | 1996 | TV Series |
The Bill | 1987–1994 | Lady Linton / Mayoress / Mrs. Thackeray |
Inspector Morse | 1992 | Hilary Lane |
The Harmfulness of Tobacco | 1991 | Short |
Juliet Bravo | 1984 | Mrs. Campbell |
Muck and Brass | 1982 | Rose Panter |
Play for Today | 1979 | Mrs. Duffy |
Jubilee | 1977 | Nora |
A Kid for Two Farthings | 1955 | Mrs. Alf (uncredited) |
The Wind and the Rain | 1946 | Jill Mannering |
Saint Joan | 1946 | Court Lady |