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Sarah Lawson (born 6 August 1928) is a British actress. Her father, Noel Lawson, was a naval officer.
Lawson is the youngest of three children born to Edith (née Monteith) and Noel John Charles Lawson (1887–1964), a naval officer who is of Irish Heritage.
Lawson trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art then worked in Perth, Ipswich, Felixstowe and London's West End. Films have included The Browning Version (1951), The Devil Rides Out, and The World Ten Times Over. Radio work included The Hostage, Inspector West, and Kind Sir.
Television work included, Time and the Conways, An... MORE
Sarah Lawson (born 6 August 1928) is a British actress. Her father, Noel Lawson, was a naval officer.
Lawson is the youngest of three children born to Edith (née Monteith) and Noel John Charles Lawson (1887–1964), a naval officer who is of Irish Heritage.
Lawson trained at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art then worked in Perth, Ipswich, Felixstowe and London's West End. Films have included The Browning Version (1951), The Devil Rides Out, and The World Ten Times Over. Radio work included The Hostage, Inspector West, and Kind Sir.
Television work included, Time and the Conways, An Ideal Husband, Rupert of Hentzau, Corridors of Power, The White Guard, The Odd Man, The Trollenberg Terror and Zero One.
She made guest appearances on such series as The Avengers, The Saint, Gideon's Way and The Professionals and Danger Man. Her most significant TV work was in the Granada TV series "The Odd Man" starring Edwin Richfield and written by Scottish TV writer, Edward Boyd. "The Odd man" subsequently gave rise to "Inspector Rose" starring William Mervyn as the eponymous Inspector.
Among her most memorable film appearances was as Marie Eaton in Hammer's The Devil Rides Out (1968), in which LESS
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