Winifred Braemar was an American actress, best known for her roles in For the Love of Ada, Work Is a Four Letter Word, and Confessions from a Holiday Camp.
Personal and Family Life
Winifred Braemar was born on August 13, 1896, in Tonypandy, Glamorgan, Wales. She was a member of a talented family, having siblings such as Doris Hare, Bertie Hare, and Betty Hare. Details about her early life and education remain limited.
Career
Braemar found success in her acting career, starring in various television shows and films. Her notable performances included roles in the series For the Love of Ada and films like Work Is a Four Letter Word. She gained recognition for her unique contributions to British television over the years.
Death and Legacy
Winifred Braemar passed away on March 14, 1979, in Chichester, Sussex, England. Her legacy as a beloved character actress endures through her memorable performances in television and film.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Confessions from a Holiday Camp | 1977 | Mourner |
For the Love of Ada | 1972 | Pensioner |
On the Buses | 1971 | Winnie (3 episodes) |
For the Love of Ada | 1970 | Pensioner (2 episodes) |
The Roads to Freedom | 1970 | Cloakroom Woman (1 episode) |
Doctor in the House | 1969 | Fourth Woman Server (1 episode) |
Please Sir! | 1968 | Mrs. Armitage (1 episode) |
Work Is a Four Letter Word | 1968 | Auntie May |
The Arthur Haynes Show | 1962 | (5 episodes) |
ITV Television Playhouse | 1959–1960 | Housekeeper / Woman in Bar (3 episodes) |
ITV Play of the Week | 1956–1959 | Guest or Juror (2 episodes) |
My Pal Bob | 1958 | (1 episode) |
Beware of Pity | 1946 | Concierge (uncredited) |