English movie stars died in 1988

Here are 2 famous actresses from England died in 1988:

Margot Bryant

Margot Bryant (March 8, 1897 Kingston upon Hull-January 1, 1988 Cheadle Hulme) a.k.a. Kathleen Mary Margaret Bryant was an English actor.

Bryant had a long and successful career, starting in the 1940s and continuing until her retirement in 1980. She appeared in many popular British TV shows, including "Coronation Street", "Emmerdale Farm", and "Last of the Summer Wine". In addition to her TV work, she also acted in films such as "The Fallen Idol" (1948) and "The Day the Earth Caught Fire" (1961). She was a talented character actor, known for her ability to portray a wide range of personalities and emotions on screen. Bryant was also a stage performer, and acted in numerous productions in London's West End. She was a beloved figure in the British entertainment industry, and is fondly remembered by fans and colleagues alike.

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Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor (November 10, 1902 Fulham-October 24, 1988 London) was an English actor.

She started her acting career in the 1920s and appeared in more than 60 films, primarily in supporting roles. Some of her notable film credits include "The Farmer's Wife" (1928), "South Riding" (1938), and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1952).

Taylor was also a prolific stage actress and appeared in several West End productions throughout her career. She was known for her impeccable comedic timing and ability to bring wit and charm to her roles.

In addition to her acting work, Taylor was a talented writer and published a number of books, including a memoir titled "Valerie Taylor: An Adventurous Life" (1985) and a cookbook called "Cooking with Valerie" (1972).

Taylor remained active in the industry until her death in 1988, leaving behind a legacy as one of England's most beloved character actors.

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