Deborah Norton | |
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Born | 1944 (age 80–81) |
Occupation | Actress |
Deborah Norton (born 1944) is an English actress.
Deborah Norton was born inCroydon, Surrey, in 1944. She attended aQuakerboarding school and later studied at theDrama Centre London. She worked in Britain until she toured America withThe Beggar's Opera. She later returned to the UK.
Norton has taken part in productions ofSix Degrees of Separation,Thérèse Raquin,The School for Scandal, and others in locations as diverse as theRoyal Court,Bristol Old Vic, theNottingham Playhouse, theNational Theatre and others.
She has acted roles in many television productions, including Marta Dorf in the television miniseriesHolocaust and roles inA Bit of Fry & Laurie, although she is perhaps best known for her role as the PM's advisorDorothy Wainwright inYes, Prime Minister.
Nominated for Best Actress for her work on Kennedy's Children by Plays and Players Magazine
Nominated for Best Supporting Actress for School For Scandal by the Manchester Evening News
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