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Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes (born May 18, 1941) is a British-Australian actress, writer, political activist and television personality, most prominent as a character actor on stage and screen. Her earliest roles were in theatre and, following a transition to film and television, she won a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The Age of Innocence (1993).
As actor
Holy Days
Miriam Margolyes Made Me Me
They Call Us The Wrong Kind of Jew
Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness
A Friend of Dorothy
The Real Ken Dodd: The Man I Loved
How To Make It In Comedy
Alec Guinness: A Class Act
Mog's Christmas
Blackadder: A Cunning Story
My Happy Ending
Doctor Who: 60th Anniversary Specials
Next to You
imagine... Miriam Margolyes: Up for Grabs
The Fringe, Fame and Me
David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count
Miriam's Dickensian Christmas
Judi Dench: Our National Treasure
The Marvellous Maggie Smith: A Celebration
H Is for Happiness
Letters Live from the Archive: Freemasons’ Hall
The Last Artifact
Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
Wings
Early Man
Postcards from the 48%
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Harry Potter: A History Of Magic
The Little Vampire 3D
Peter and the Wolf