English movie stars died in 2002

Here are 5 famous actresses from England died in 2002:

Phyllis Calvert

Phyllis Calvert (February 18, 1915 Chelsea-October 8, 2002 London) a.k.a. Phyllis Hannah Bickle was an English actor. She had two children, Ann Auriol and Piers Auriol.

Calvert began her acting career in the early 1930s, performing in stage productions before transitioning to film in the late 1940s. Some of her most notable film credits include "The Man in Grey" (1943), "Madonna of the Seven Moons" (1945), and "Oh! What a Lovely War" (1969). She also had success on television, appearing in shows such as "The Hidden Truth" and "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" in the 1970s. Calvert was known for her elegant beauty and graceful screen presence, as well as her dedication to her craft. She continued acting well into her 70s before retiring in 1986.

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Pat Coombs

Pat Coombs (August 27, 1926 Camberwell-May 25, 2002 Northwood, London) otherwise known as Patricia Doreen Coombs, Pat Coombes or Patricia Doreen "Pat" Coombs was an English professional boxer and actor.

Actually, Pat Coombs was not a professional boxer, but rather an English actress known for her comedic roles in film, television, and theater. She began her career in the 1950s and became a popular character actress, appearing in many British sitcoms and TV shows such as "Dixon of Dock Green," "The Benny Hill Show," and "Are You Being Served?" She also had roles in films such as "Carry On Matron" and "Carry On Abroad." Coombs continued acting into the 1990s and was a beloved figure in British entertainment for decades. Coombs passed away in 2002 at the age of 75.

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Posy Miller

Posy Miller was an English actor and screenwriter.

She was born on March 22, 1925, in London, England. Miller's acting career spanned over five decades, during which she appeared in numerous films, television shows, and stage productions. Some of her notable acting credits include "The Yellow Rolls-Royce," "To Sir, with Love," and "The Secret of Blood Island."

In addition to her acting career, Miller also worked as a screenwriter, penning scripts for popular British TV shows such as "The Benny Hill Show" and "The Two Ronnies." She was known for her sharp wit and mastery of comedic writing.

Miller was married to actor and director Peter Vaughan from 1952 until his death in 2016. She passed away on August 9, 2021, at the age of 96. Her legacy as an accomplished actor and talented writer lives on in the entertainment industry.

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Marina Berti

Marina Berti (September 29, 1924 London-October 29, 2002 Rome) a.k.a. Elena Maureen Bertolini, Maurin Melrose, Maureen Melrose or Maurin Melrose - Marina Berti was an English actor. Her children are called Carlo Giordana, Andrea Giordana, Marina Giordana, Luca Giordana and Cristina Giordana.

Marina Berti was born in London to an Italian father and a British mother. Her family moved to Italy when she was a young girl and she began her acting career in Italian films in the 1940s. She went on to act in over 70 films, working with many of Italy's most renowned directors, including Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni.

In addition to her film work, Berti also had a successful career in the theater, both in Italy and abroad. She was known for her beauty and elegance on and off screen, and was a fashion icon in her time.

Berti was married to the Italian film producer and writer Goffredo Lombardo, with whom she had five children. She continued to act well into her later years, appearing in her last film in 1990. Berti passed away in Rome in 2002, leaving behind a legacy as one of Italy's most beloved cinema icons.

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Diane Hart

Diane Hart (July 20, 1926 Bedford-February 7, 2002 London) also known as Diane Lavinia Hart was an English actor.

Hart began her career in the 1950s, appearing in a variety of British films including "The Crimson Pirate" and "The Lost Continent". She also appeared on stage in productions of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Importance of Being Earnest". In the 1960s, she had a recurring role on the British television series "The Flying Doctor" and later appeared in the popular drama series "The Onedin Line". Outside of acting, Hart was an active member of the London theatre community and served as the chairman of the Society of London Theatre. She was also involved with various charitable organizations and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to drama and charity work.

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