Elspet Gray

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Elspet Gray
Born Elspeth Jean MacGregor-Gray
12 April 1929 (1929-04-12) (age 79)
Inverness, Invernessshire, Scotland
Occupation Television actress
Years active 1948-1998
Spouse(s) Brian Rix (1949-present)

Elspeth Jean Rix, Baroness Rix (nee MacGregor-Gray; born 12 April 1929) is a Scottish actress, known as Elspet Gray, for her work on British television in the 70s and 80s. She is best recognised for her roles as one of the main characters, Mrs. Palmer in the British TV comedy Solo, alongside Felicity Kendal and as Lady Collingford in the British TV series Catweazle.

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[edit] Career

She has most recently appeared as Hilary in the British TV comedy Dinnerladies. Gray has no acting work planned for 2008.

She is also known for playing The Queen in the first series of the BBC sitcom Blackadder. Gray has appeared in many television programmes, her first appearance being in Love in Waiting in 1948. She has also appeared in Fawlty Towers, the 1983 Doctor Who story Arc of Infinity, dinnerladies, Catweazle, Poirot and World War Two drama Tenko. She also appeared as Mrs Palmer in sitcom Solo with Felicity Kendal. She was also in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral.

[edit] Personal life

In 1949, Elspet Gray married actor and MENCAP President Brian Rix, who became a Life Peer in 1992. They have four children, one of whom, Shelley, had Down's syndrome and died in July 2005 at the age of 53. Their son Jamie is a children's author who has produced television programmes such as My Hero.

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NAME Gray, Elspet
ALTERNATIVE NAMES MacGregor-Gray, Elspeth Jean; Rix, Elspet Jean, Baroness Rix
SHORT DESCRIPTION Television actress
DATE OF BIRTH 12 April 1929
PLACE OF BIRTH Inverness, Invernessshire, Scotland
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH