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Patsy Byrne

Patsy Byrne

1933-07-13 / Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England, UK

Biography

Patricia 'Patsy' Byrne (13 July 1933 – 17 June 2014) was an English actress, best known for her role as 'Nursie' in Blackadder II as well as Malcolm's domineering mother in the ITV comedy series Watching. Byrne was educated at Ashford County Grammar School. She studied drama at Rose Bruford College before joining the Royal Shakespeare Company playing parts such as Maria in Twelfth Night and Gruscha in The Caucasian Chalk Circle at the Aldwych Theatre in the early 1960s. In the 1980s she also worked at Chichester Festival Theatre. Byrne starred alongside Tony Robinson in a Series 3 episode of Maid Marian and her Merry Men. She played ORD "Betty the Tea Lady" on the BBC children's programme Playdays. Other roles included appearances in I, Claudius (1976), Stealing Heaven (1988), Inspector Morse (1989), Les Misérables (1998), David Copperfield (1999) and Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000), as well as numerous radio plays. Byrne performed in the 1990 BBC production of C.S. Lewis' "The Silver Chair" as the giant nanny in the city of the giants. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Appearances

Tales of the Unexpected
Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
Heartbeat
Heartbeat (1992)
Watching
Watching (1987)
Inspector Morse
Inspector Morse (1987)
I, Claudius
I, Claudius (1976)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
My Son, My Son
My Son, My Son (1979)
The Old Curiosity Shop
The Old Curiosity Shop (1979)
Peak Practice
Peak Practice (1993)
Blackadder
Blackadder (1983)
Hard Times
Hard Times (1994)
All Creatures Great and Small
All Creatures Great and Small (1978)
A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery
A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery (1987)
A Taste for Death
A Taste for Death (1988)
A Little Silver Trumpet
A Little Silver Trumpet (1980)
David Copperfield
David Copperfield (1999)
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989)
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia (1988)
Doomwatch
Doomwatch (1970)
BBC Play of the Month
BBC Play of the Month (1965)