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- Judy Wilson was born in 1938 in Yorkshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for All Creatures Great and Small (1978), Dark Corners (2006) and Murder by Decree (1979). She died on April 1, 2006 in England, UK.
- Best remembered for her TV role of Mrs Greenlaw, the housekeeper, in BBC's All Creatures Great and Small (1978).
- Had one son: Simon Bell.
- Had a long career in both provincial and West End theatre and worked with leading directors such as Laurence Olivier, Frank Dunlop and Joan Kemp-Welch.
- Trained at the Northern Theatre School and went on to work with leading repertory companies throughout the UK.
- Acclaimed at the Young Vic in London, she played Goneril in "King Lear", Emilia in "Othello" and Paulina in "The Winter's Tale"; Laurence Olivier later directed her as Katherine in the National Theatre's production of "Love's Labours Lost".
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