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Daphne Oxenford is a Actor British born on 31 october 1919 at Barnet (United-kingdom)

Daphne Oxenford

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Birth name Daphne Margaret du Grivel Oxenford
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 31 october 1919 at Barnet (United-kingdom)
Death 21 december 2012 (at 93 years)

Daphne Margaret du Grivel Oxenford (31 October 1919 – 21 December 2012) was an English actress known for her television and radio work.

Biography

Oxenford was married to David Marshall from 1951 until his death in February 2003. They had two daughters.

Usually with

Roy Kinnear
Roy Kinnear
(2 films)
Freddie Jones
Freddie Jones
(2 films)
Brenda Bruce
Brenda Bruce
(2 films)
David Puttnam
David Puttnam
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Daphne Oxenford (5 films)

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Actress

All Creatures Great and Small, 1h27
Directed by David Susskind, Claude Whatham
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films
Actors Simon Ward, Anthony Hopkins, Lisa Harrow, Freddie Jones, T.P. McKenna, Brenda Bruce
Roles Mrs. Pumphrey
Rating63% 3.19873.19873.19873.19873.1987
It is 1937, and newly qualified veterinarian James Herriot travels to Yorkshire to apply for the post of assistant in Siegfried Farnon’s practice. He soon learns the facts of country life but struggles to overcome the prejudices of the Darrowby locals who are sceptical of the novice vet's ability. In between “cases,” Herriot courts pretty farmer’s daughter Helen Alderson and finally marries her.
Man About the House, 1h30
Origin United-kingdom
Actors Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett, Yootha Joyce, Brian Murphy, Roy Kinnear
Roles Mrs. Plummer (series 1, 4 and 6)
Rating71% 3.596453.596453.596453.596453.59645
Young flatmates Chrissy and Jo find a stranger, student chef Robin Tripp, asleep in their bath the morning after the farewell party for their departed flatmate Eleanor. They are taken with Robin when he makes them a delicious breakfast; they themselves are terrible cooks. Learning that he is staying at the YMCA and is looking for a place, they easily convince him to move in, making it clear, however, that their relationship will be purely platonic. Robin frequently acts in a flirtatious manner toward Chrissy and Jo. The girls spurn his mildly lascivious advances and adapt to his presence in the flat. In an early episode, however, Chrissy finds herself attracted to him, but resists the urge.
That'll Be The Day, 1h31
Directed by Claude Whatham
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors David Essex, Ringo Starr, Rosemary Leach, James Booth, Deborah Watling, Robert Lindsay
Roles Mrs Sutcliffe
Rating65% 3.295473.295473.295473.295473.29547
Jim MacLaine (David Essex) was abandoned by his father when he was young. Later, as a suburban school dropout, Jim leaves home and drifts through a succession of dead-end jobs until he finds an outlet for his frustration in rock 'n' roll. Tossing away the chance of a university education much to the consternation of his mother, alienated MacLaine becomes a lowly deckchair attendant before streetwise friend Mike (Ringo Starr) gets him a job firstly as a barman and then with the fun fair. The initially shy MacLaine quickly becomes a heartless fairground Romeo leaving a trail of broken hearts in his wake. Eventually MacLaine returns home to run the family store and marry his girlfriend, but despite the birth of a son, restless Jim feels the lure of rock ’n’ roll again.