A British actress born Daisy Sander in Fulham, London, England. She began her life as a secretary at a factory in London, and after classes in drama and literature, she was seen by a producer at a charity show and was offered a job at a theater company in Cambridge. Afterwards,...Read more she began appearing onstage, and later, onscreen. Her onscreen debut was on the film Hue and Cry (1947) and her first main role was on the film The Fallen Idol (1948). Other notable works of hers are The Deep Blue Sea (1955), Till Death Us Do Part (1966-1975), and The Alf Garnett Saga (1972). She married Stephen Baguley Waters in 1942 and then they divorced in 1955 with no children. She died of pneumonia heart problems on 6 February 1986 in White Chapel, London, UK.
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A British actress born Daisy Sander in Fulham, London, England. She began her life as a secretary at a factory in London, and after classes in drama and literature, she was seen by...Read more a producer at a charity show and was offered a job at a theater company in Cambridge. Afterwards, she began appearing onstage, and later, onscreen. Her onscreen debut was on the film Hue and Cry (1947) and her first main role was on the film The Fallen Idol (1948). Other notable works of hers are The Deep Blue Sea (1955), Till Death Us Do Part (1966-1975), and The Alf Garnett Saga (1972). She married Stephen Baguley Waters in 1942 and then they divorced in 1955 with no children. She died of pneumonia heart problems on 6 February 1986 in White Chapel, London, UK.