Beryl Cooke

 

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Beryl Cooke was a British actress. Her career spanned six decades; she is most familiar to British audiences as Aunt Lucy in the sitcom Happy Ever After and Mrs. Vance in the BBC drama Tenko. Cooke made an appearance in British comedy Only Fools and Horses, in the episode "The Second Time Around", as a woman Del Boy and Rodney believe to be Aunt Rose, but it later emerges that Aunt Rose moved many years ago, and the Trotters live under the pretence of being the adopted children of Joannie Hollins and her Jamican boyfriend

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Beryl Cooke

Born 1906-11-01 (119 years ago) in Soho.

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Beryl Cooke was a British actress. Her career spanned six decades; she is most familiar to British audiences as Aunt Lucy in the sitcom Happy Ever After and Mrs. Vance in the BBC drama Tenko.

Cooke made an appearance in British comedy Only Fools and Horses, in the episode "The Second Time Around", as a woman Del Boy and Rodney believe to be Aunt Rose, but it later emerges that Aunt Rose moved many years ago, and the Trotters live under the pretence of being the adopted children of Joannie Hollins and her Jamican boyfriend.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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