Judith Street

Acting 1 titles 1943-06-22 Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK

Judith Street is a talented actress who honed her craft at the prestigious Trinity College of Music in London. With a diverse and impressive body of work, she has made significant contributions to both theatre and television.

In the realm of theatre, Judith has portrayed a variety of memorable characters. She took on the role of Lady Cravenshire in the UK tour and at the Phoenix Theatre for "The Girls," a musical by Tim Firth and Gary Barlow. Other notable performances include Mrs. Halloran in "A Catered Affair" at the London Theatre Workshop, and Miss Prism in "The Importance of Being Earnest" with the English Speaking Theatre in Hamburg. Additionally, she played Jack's Mother in "Into The Woods" at Derby Playhouse, and Mrs. Pearce in the European tour of "My Fair Lady." Judith has also been involved in productions such as "Uncle Vanya" at the Vaudeville Theatre, "Billy Liar" on UK tour, and "A Christmas Carol" at the King's Head Theatre, showcasing her versatility across various genres.

In film and television, Judith is well-recognized for her roles, including Mrs. Armitage in the Christmas Special of "To The Manor Born" and Mrs. Dickinson in "Julian Fellowes Investigates – The Case of Rose Harsent" for the BBC. She has also appeared as Mrs. Arnold in "The Bill" and participated in comedic sketches for "Hale and Pace."

Judith Street's extensive experience and dedication to her craft continue to resonate within the performing arts community.

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