Annette Crosbie

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Annette Crosbie, OBE (born February 12, 1934) is a Scottish character actress, best known for her many television appearances.

She was born in Gorebridge, Midlothian, Scotland, to Presbyterian parents who disapproved of her becoming an actress. Nevertheless, she joined the Bristol Old Vic while still in her teens. Her big break came when she was selected to play Catherine of Aragon in the major BBC television series, The Six Wives of Henry VIII in 1971.

A few years later, she made a similar impact as another Queen, Victoria, in the ITV period drama, Edward the Seventh (1975).

Crosbie's next major role was as Margaret, long-suffering wife of Victor Meldrew, in the British sitcom, One Foot in the Grave (1990). She also played Janet, the housekeeper to Dr. Finlay, in the 1993 revival of A.J. Cronin's popular stories.

She played Edith Sparshott alongside Helen Baxendale in An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, and in 2003 played Jessie in the hit British film comedy Calendar Girls.

She is the mother of actress Selina Griffiths.

Crosbie is a campaigner for greyhound welfare and President of the League Against Cruel Sports.

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