Mary Riggans

Mary Riggans (19 July 1935 – 2 December 2013) was a Scottish actress, who was best known for playing the role of Susie Sweet in the BAFTA award winning children’s show Balamory.[1][2] She began her acting career in 1946, when she did a voiceover at the age of 10, and went on to star in television, radio and theatre productions.

Mary Riggans
Born19 July 1935
Died (aged 78)
Edinburgh, Scotland
OccupationActress

Acting

Riggans was best known for her role as Effie Macinnes on the Scottish television soap opera, Take the High Road from the early 1980s until the last episode in 2003. She appeared as Susie Sweet in Balamory, a children's television programme (2002–05), and as Sadie in Still Game (2002–07). She appeared in the pilot episode of Taggart, "Killer".

Credits

Mrs. McKinley - Maggie-Scottish TV Series 1981-1982

Death

Riggans died in her sleep at her Edinburgh home on 2 December 2013, a year after suffering a stroke. BBC Scotland executive Yvonne Jennings, who worked as a producer on Balamory, paid tribute to the actress.

She said: "As Suzie Sweet in Balamory, Mary was well respected by those who worked with her and much loved by the CBeebies audience. Like Suzie, Mary was a kind and giving woman who took on the role of nurturing young talent."[3][4]

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gollark: Just include the entire source code of potatOS (except the bits that actually run it), shove your code in the middle somewhere, minify, compile to bytecode, strip debug symbols, and obfuscate the string constants using my thingy maybe.
gollark: You could compress it, I guess. PotatOS has LZW although actually that isn't used much now.
gollark: Well, it's still more efficient to just use uncompiled code.
gollark: I guess you might save a little bit of time on parsing at best.

References

  1. Ebert, Roger (18 November 2008). Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2009. Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 134–. ISBN 978-0-7407-7745-5. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  2. Davidson, Lynn (5 March 2004). "Goodbye Russell". The Scotsman. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  3. Notice of death of Mary Riggans, heraldscotland.com; accessed 10 December 2013.
  4. "Balamory Star dies at 78", bbc.co.uk; accessed 10 December 2013.


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