Molly Urquhart

 

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Molly Urquhart was a Scottish actress. Roles included the maid in A Man For All Seasons and the matron in Doctor Finlay's Casebook. She was one of the co-founders of Glasgow's Curtain theatre company in 1933, and during World War Two she set up and ran her own theatre company, the MSU Theatre, in Dumbarton, Scotland. A dramatised version of her life was performed by Dumbarton People's Theatre. There is also a biography of Molly written by Helen Murdoch which is entitled Travelling Hopefully: The Story of Molly Urquhart

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Molly Urquhart

Born 1906-01-21 (120 years ago) in Glasgow.

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Molly Urquhart was a Scottish actress.

Roles included the maid in A Man For All Seasons and the matron in Doctor Finlay's Casebook. She was one of the co-founders of Glasgow's Curtain theatre company in 1933, and during World War Two she set up and ran her own theatre company, the MSU Theatre, in Dumbarton, Scotland.

A dramatised version of her life was performed by Dumbarton People's Theatre. There is also a biography of Molly written by Helen Murdoch which is entitled Travelling Hopefully: The Story of Molly Urquhart.

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

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