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  1. Hannah Campbell Grant Gordon (born 9 April 1941) is a Scottish actress and presenter who is known for her television work in the United Kingdom, including My Wife Next Door (1972), Upstairs, Downstairs (1974–75), Telford's Change (1979), Joint Account (1989–90) and an appearance in the final episode of One Foot in the Grave, broadcast in 2000.

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    Hannah Gordon. Actress: The Elephant Man. Hannah Gordon was born on 9 April 1941 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for The Elephant Man (1980), Watership Down (1978) and Made of Honor (2008). She is married to Robert Lampitt. She was previously married to Norman Warwick.

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    Hannah Gordon. Actress: Midnight at the Magnolia. Hannah Gordon is a Canadian actress, originally from Ottawa, Ontario. She received her BFA in Performance Acting from Toronto Metropolitan University. Soon after graduation, Hannah made her debut in the film industry with a lead role in the indie feature Scarecrows.

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  5. Hannah Gordon was born on April 9, 1941 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. She is an actress, known for The Elephant Man (1980), Watership Down (1978) and Made of Honor (2008). She is married to Robert Lampitt. She was previously married to Norman Warwick.

  6. Hannah Campbell Grant Gordon is a British actress who is well known in the United Kingdom for her television work, including My Wife Next Door, Upstairs, Downstairs, Telford's Change, Joint Account and an appearance in the final episode of One Foot in the Grave.

  7. Oct 4, 2015 · The Scottish Mail on Sunday. HANNAH: I can’t wait to return to television... but I just dread being back in the limelight! 2015-10-04 - By Patricia Kane. HANNAH Gordon will for ever be remembered as the elegant Lady Virginia Bellamy in one of the biggest period dramas ever on British television, Upstairs Downstairs.

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