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Celia Hewitt
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Celia Hewitt was born in 1933 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK. She is an actress, known for
Comedy Playhouse (1961)
,
The Whitehall Worrier (1967)
and
Great Expectations (1974)
. She was previously married to
Adrian Mitchell
.
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Known for
Comedy Playhouse
7.2
TV Series
Michelle Pugh
1966 • 1 ep
The Whitehall Worrier
TV Series
Michele Pugh
1967 • 1 ep
Great Expectations
6.1
TV Movie
Molly
1974
Surviving Picasso
6.3
Stage Directions
1996
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Surviving Picasso
6.3
Stage Directions
1996
The Bill
6.7
TV Series
Passerby
1994
1 episode
Satan's Slave
5.3
Elizabeth Yorke
1976
Softly Softly: Task Force
7.2
TV Series
Mrs. Daniels
1976
1 episode
Daft As a Brush
6.2
TV Movie
Eileen
1975
Within These Walls
7.7
TV Series
Charlotte
1975
1 episode
Great Expectations
6.1
TV Movie
Molly
1974
General Hospital
7.5
TV Series
Nancy Lytton
1974
1 episode
Follyfoot
7.5
TV Series
Anna Holmes, Callie's Mother
1971
1 episode
Brett
7.1
TV Series
Second Woman
1971
1 episode
Out of This Spark: The Making of a Revolutionary
TV Movie
Vera Zasulich
1970
The Shuttered Room
5.8
Aunt Sarah
1967
The Whitehall Worrier
TV Series
Michele Pugh
1967
1 episode
Comedy Playhouse
7.2
TV Series
Michelle Pugh
1966
1 episode
David Copperfield
7.4
TV Series
French lady
1966
1 episode
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Born
1933
King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK
Spouse
Adrian Mitchell
1965 - 2008 (his death, 2 children)
Other works
She acted in Alun Owen's play, "A Little Winter Love," at the Theatre Royal in Stratford East, England with Rachel Herbert, Paul Maxwell, Kenneth Farrington, David McKail, Roger Hammond, and Petra Markham in the cast. Garry O'Connor was director.
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