Betty Astell

 

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Elizabeth "Betty" Julia Astell was an English actress. Born in Brondesbury, London, she was married to the entertainer Cyril Fletcher for more than 60 years, from 18 May 1941 until his death on 1 January 2005. They had a daughter, comedienne and actress Jill Fletcher. Astell acted with her husband on his television series, The Cyril Fletcher Show, and was one of the first people to appear in John Logie Baird's experimental television on the BBC's 30 line shows. Astell died in a hospital near her home in Guernsey, aged 93, seven months after the death of her husband

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Betty Astell

Born 1912-05-23 (114 years ago) in Brondesbury.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Cyril Fletcher(Gifta: 1941-05-18–2005-01-01) 1941-05-18 2005-01-01 Gifta
Child

Jill Fletcher

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Elizabeth "Betty" Julia Astell was an English actress.

Born in Brondesbury, London, she was married to the entertainer Cyril Fletcher for more than 60 years, from 18 May 1941 until his death on 1 January 2005. They had a daughter, comedienne and actress Jill Fletcher.

Astell acted with her husband on his television series, The Cyril Fletcher Show, and was one of the first people to appear in John Logie Baird's experimental television on the BBC's 30 line shows.

Astell died in a hospital near her home in Guernsey, aged 93, seven months after the death of her husband.

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