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  1. Frances Hyland OC (April 25, 1927 – July 11, 2004) was a Canadian stage, film and television actress. She earned recognition for roles on stage (including ten seasons with Stratford Festival) and screen (including her performance as Nanny Louisa on Road to Avonlea ). Honoured with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 1994, she was ...

  2. Frances Hyland. Actress: The Changeling. Frances Hyland was born on 25 April 1927 in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was an actress, known for The Changeling (1980), Happy Birthday to Me (1981) and Hounds of Notre Dame (1980).

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    • Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  3. Frances Hyland. Writer: Guilty or Not Guilty. Screenwriter Frances Hyland was born in Arkansas around 1904 the daughter of William C. and Auralee (or Aura Lee) Moore. She was raised in Stuttgart, Arkansas where her father was the editor of a local newspaper. In 1926 Frances became the first woman to be hired by Universal Studios as a gagman (comedy writer). Source material for this mini ...

    • September 19, 1903
  4. Jul 12, 2004 · Canadian actress Frances Hyland, who spent more than 50 years entertaining audiences across the country, died in Toronto on Sunday. She was 77. The Saskatchewan-born actress died from ...

  5. Jul 13, 2004 · Frances Hyland, a Canadian actress who spent 10 seasons with the Stratford Festival in Ontario and appeared on stage in England and the U.S., died July 11 at a Toronto hospital at the age of 77 ...

  6. Aug 15, 2007 · Hyland, Frances. Frances Hyland, actor, director (b at Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 25 April 1927; d at Toronto, Ont 11 July 2004). She studied at the University of Sask (BA 1948) before entering the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England. While in England she won a silver medal and made her London debut as Stella in A Streetcar Named ...

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  8. Frances Hyland OC (April 25, 1927 – July 11, 2004) was a Canadian stage, film and television actress. She earned recognition for roles on stage (including ten seasons with Stratford Festival) and screen (including her performance as Nanny Louisa on Road to Avonlea ). Honoured with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award in 1994, she was ...

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