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Bridget Armstrong (born 1937, Dunedin) is a New Zealand actress. She was educated at St Patrick's Dominican College, Teschemakers, Oamaru. She appeared on stage, film and TV several times, including The Lost Tribe (The Goodies); as Nurse Rosemary Layton, in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries ' episode, We Shall See; and, as Anna Bosworth, and Janet ...
Actress: Compact. Bridget Armstrong was born on 15 March 1937 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is an actress, known for Compact (1962), BBC Play of the Month (1965) and BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960).
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Bridget Armstrong was born on March 15, 1937 in Dunedin, New Zealand. She is an actress, known for Compact (1962), BBC Play of the Month (1965) and BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960).
- March 15, 1937
Bridget Armstrong (born 1937, Dunedin) is a New Zealand actress. She was educated at St Patrick's Dominican College, Teschemakers, Oamaru.
Bridget Armstrong is a New Zealand actress. She was educated at St Patrick's Dominican College, Teschemakers, Oamaru. She appeared on stage, film and TV several times, including The Lost Tribe ; as Nurse Rosemary Layton, in the Edgar Wallace Mysteries ' episode, We Shall See; and, as Anna Bosworth, and Janet Davis, respectively, in The Scales ...
Bridget Armstrong is a New Zealand-born actor who has worked in TV, film and theatre in New Zealand and the UK. She is known for her roles in A Hard Day's Night, The School for Scandal, An Age Apart and Katherine Mansfield.
Bridget Armstrong. BRIAN McNEILL. Wife, mother, working actress. . . the middle years of a rich star-clustered career. . . now married to novelist Maurice Shadbolt and 'totally happy here'. . . Armstrong drops theatrical names like ninepins: not so much to impress as to illuminate and chart a bustling if wayward course.