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  1. Beryl Reid was born in England. In the mid 1930s, she debuted as a music hall entertainer and went on to appear in numerous World War II era stage shows. Early in her career, she also played comic roles at the Royal National Theatre in London, England. She penned a biography titled So Much Love.

  2. The life of Wraysbury's 'most famous' resident has been documented in a new biography. Author Kaye Crawford, 30, from Southend-on-Sea, has written the story of Beryl Reid who lived in Wraysbury ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beryl_BurtonBeryl Burton - Wikipedia

    Beryl Burton, OBE (12 May 1937 – 5 May 1996) was an English racing cyclist who dominated the women's sport, winning more than 90 domestic championships and seven world titles, and setting numerous national records. In 1967, she set a world record for the 12-hour time-trial which exceeded the men's record for two years .

  4. Career. Her film appearances included The Belles of Saint Trinian"s (1954), The Killing of Sister George (1968), The Assassination Bureau (1969) and Number Sex Please, We"re British (1973) Leaving school at 16, she made her debut in 1936 as a music hall performer at the Floral Hall, Bridlington. Before and during the Second World War, she took ...

  5. Biography. Beryl Reid was the daughter of Scottish parents and grew up in industrial Manchester, England. She left home at the age of 16 to go and work in a shop. She lasted 6 weeks. She applied for and was accepted in a revue in the Summer season in Bridlington.

  6. 15 de oct. de 1996 · She was 76. She had developed pneumonia after undergoing a knee operation, her agent, Robert Luff, said. He would not say where she died. Ms. Reid, who specialized in eccentric characters, had ...

  7. In 1966, Ms. Reid radically altered her image to portray a mean-spirited lesbian radio star in the original stage production of The Killing of Sister George, repeating this characterization in the controversial 1968 screen version. On television, Beryl Reid co-starred with Alec Guinness in the 1982 BBC miniseries Smiley's People.