Avril Angers

English comedian and actress (1918–2005)
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Florence Avril Angers was an English stand-up comedian and actress. In 2005 The Daily Telegraph described her as "one of the most zestful, charming and reliable character comediennes in the postwar London theatre".

She made her West End theatre debut at the Palace Theatre in a 1944 revue titled Keep Going. One of the early stand-up comediennes, she was capable of playing a straight man role as a foil to established male comics such as Frankie Howerd and Arthur Askey.

Along with Terry-Thomas, she was one of the original cast of British television's first ever comedy series How Do You View? in 1949.

In 1961, she played Norah Dawson in Coronation Street, who was Arnold Tanner's new fiancée ('Madame Toffee Shop' as Elsie Tanner called her).

After five years' service with ENSA, she returned to civilian life and took on many and various roles in television (including Dad's Army, All Creatures Great and Small, Are You Being Served? and Odd Man Out), as well as in film and theatre. These included playing Miss Marple in Agatha Christie's Murder at the Vicarage at the Savoy Theatre in 1976 in the West End.

One of her best remembered roles was that of Hayley Mills's shrewish mother in the film version of Bill Naughton's play The Family Way (1966). A still from the film featuring Angers features as the cover of The Smiths' single "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish" (1987).

Date of Birth18th April 1918
Date of Death9th November 2005
Age at Death87 Years
Zodiac SignAries
CountryUnited Kingdom
Current CityLiverpool
Birth PlaceLiverpool
Death PlaceLondon
NationalityUnited Kingdom
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Occupationactor, comedian, film actor

Actresses from United Kingdom born in 1918