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  1. Margaretta Mary Winifred Scott (13 February 1912 – 15 April 2005) was an English stage, screen and television actress whose career spanned over seventy years. She is best remembered for playing the eccentric widow Mrs. Pumphrey in the BBC television series All Creatures Great and Small (1978–1990).

  2. Margaretta Scott (1912-2005) was a British actress and writer, known for All Creatures Great and Small, Things to Come and Dirty Work. She also helped to found the actors' trade union Equity and appeared in Somerset Maugham's play, "The Constant Wife".

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  3. Margaretta Scott was a British actress and writer, known for All Creatures Great and Small, Things to Come and Dirty Work. She was also a founder of Equity, the actors' union, and the mother of Susan and Hugh Wooldridge.

    • February 13, 1912
    • April 15, 2005
  4. Pioneer of Equity who appeared on stage and screens large and small for 70 years. Michael Coveney. Sun 17 Apr 2005 19.01 EDT. Margaretta Scott, who has died aged 93, was often in her later...

  5. Apr 15, 2005 · Margaretta Scott was an actress and writer, known for All Creatures Great and Small, Things to Come and Where's Charley? She died in 2005 and was married to John Wooldridge. See her biography, filmography and media on TMDB.

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  7. Apr 20, 2005 · 20 April 2005 • 12:02am. Margaretta Scott, the actress who died on Friday aged 93, brought a disquietening and beautiful presence to scores of Shakespearean and West End plays in the 1930s and...

  8. Margaretta Scott was a classical actress of rare distinction and a rising star of British cinema in the 1930s. She played in Shakespeare, Shaw, Wilde and many films, including Things to Come and Fanny by Gaslight, and later in TV shows such as All Creatures Great and Small.

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