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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_MillarMary Millar - Wikipedia

    Irene Mary Wetton (26 July 1936 – 10 November 1998), better known by her stage name Mary Millar, was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances from 1991 to 1995 and for originating the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ...

  2. Oct 25, 2011 · The amazing Mary Millar is remembered here from Keeping Up Appearances, featuring her stunning rendition of the Theme from Beauty and The Beast.

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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0587688Mary Millar - IMDb

    Mary Millar (1936-1998) was a British actress who appeared in stage, TV and film productions. She was known for her roles in Keeping Up Appearances, The Phantom of the Opera and Iolanthe.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mary_MillarMary Millar - Wikiwand

    Irene Mary Wetton, better known by her stage name Mary Millar, was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances from 1991 to 1995 and for originating the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera

  5. Irene Mary Wetton (or Mary Millar; July 26, 1936 – November 10, 1998) was a British actress. She acted in television and stage plays. She made her first television appearances in 1953 at age 17, in Those were the Days.

  6. Mary Millar was a British actress and singer who appeared in stage and TV shows, including The Phantom of the Opera and Keeping Up Appearances. She died in 1998 of ovarian cancer and was cremated.

  7. Nov 13, 1998 · Mary Millar was a versatile actress and singer who starred in musicals, comedy and drama. She was best known as Rose in Keeping Up Appearances and Madame Giry in The Phantom of the Opera.