Barbara Keogh
Barbara Keogh (21 April 1929 – 25 October 2005) was a British actress.[1] Keogh is most noted for her work on television, particularly her role as Lilly Mattock on the BBC soap opera EastEnders.[2]
Barbara Keogh | |
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Keogh as Lilly in EastEnders | |
Born | Cheshire, England | 21 April 1929
Died | 25 October 2005 76) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Filmography
- Mike Bassett: Manager Margaret (2005)
- .357 Old Woman (2005)
- Bloodlines Soho Bartender (2005)
- Little Britain Mrs. Dawes (2003–2005), Mrs. Craig (2004), Various other roles (2005)
- Ready When You Are Mr. McGill Mrs. Danby (2003)
- The Secret Maureen (2002)
- Tough Love Lady Mayoress (2000)
- EastEnders Lilly Mattock (1998–1999)
- Lost in France Gran (1998)
- Bramwell Landlady (1998)
- The Grimleys Nan Grimley (1997–1999)
- Jane Eyre Miss Abbot (1997)
- Coronation Street Landlady (1996).
- Brazen Hussies Ruby (1996)
- Princess Caraboo Mrs. Wilberforce (1994)
- Dead Romantic Mrs. Rankin (1992)
- Murder Being Once Done Mrs. Foster (1991)
- God on the Rocks Nurse Booth (1990)
- One Last Chance Agatha (1990)
- Making Out Sally (1989)
- Open All Hours as Mrs. Ellis (1976)
- Public Eye Gladys Mottram (1973)
- Softly, Softly: Five Pair O' Hands as Eva Nevin (1968)
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References
- "Barbara Keogh". BFI. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012.
- Bradshaw, James (16 November 2005). "Barbara Keogh". Obituaries. The Stage. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
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