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  1. Beatrice Campbell (31 July 1922 – 10 May 1979) was a Northern Irish stage and film actress, born in County Down, Northern Ireland, [1] Biography. Career. After a distinguished London stage career, Campbell entered film in the mid-1940s.

  2. Beatrice Campbell (1922-1979) was a Northern Irish actress who appeared in films such as The Master of Ballantrae, I'll Never Forget You and Laughter in Paradise. She was married to Nigel Patrick and Robert MacClancy, and died in London.

    • January 1, 1
    • County Down, Northern Ireland, UK
    • January 1, 1
    • London, England, UK
  3. Beatrice Campbell was a British actress who starred in films such as The Master of Ballantrae and I'll Never Forget You. She was born in Northern Ireland in 1922 and died in London in 1979.

    • July 31, 1922
    • May 10, 1979
  4. Beatrice Campbell was a British stage and film actress during the 1940s and 1950s. She was born in County Down, Northern Ireland, UK.

  5. Beatrice Campbell was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Campbell found her beginnings in film with roles in "I'll Never Forget You" (1951) and the historical love...

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  6. Jun 23, 2024 · Beatrice Stella Tanner Campbell ( 9 February 1865 – 10 April 1940) was a British actress, the first actress to play Eliza Doolittle, in George Bernard Shaw 's Pygmalion. Born Beatrice Stella Tanner she was most commonly known as Mrs. Patrick Campbell or "Mrs. Pat" in reference to her first husband, who died in the Boer War . Contents. 1 Quotes.

  7. Beatrice Campbell was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Campbell found her beginnings in film with roles in "I'll Never Forget You" (1951) and the historical love story "The Mudlark" (1951) with Irene Dunne.