- Nacimiento
- Defunción24 de diciembre de 2016 · Worthing, West Sussex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido (causas naturales)
- Nombre de nacimientoBetty Gleadle
- Altura1.59 m
- Liz Smith nació el 11 de diciembre de 1921 en Lincolnshire, Inglaterra. Fue una actriz, conocida por Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate (2005), The Royle Family (1998) y El Hotel de los Fantasmas (1988). Estuvo casada con Jack Thomas. Murió el 24 de diciembre de 2016 en Reino Unido.
- CónyugeJack Thomas(1945 - 1959) (divorciado, 2 niños)
- Frequently played eccentric or dotty old women
- Did not work professionally as an actress until age 50, from which point she became one of the most recognizable faces on television and film and was named as the nation's favorite fictional grandmother. Before that she had lived a difficult existence of relative poverty, working in dead-end jobs while raising two children on her own.
- Announced that she was retiring in 2009, at age 87, because she had suffered a stroke which left her unable to accept any further acting roles. Nevertheless, she did take on some further minor roles after making a recovery.
- Was actually christened Betty, rather than Elizabeth.
- Was in three different versions of "A Christmas Carol," twice as the same character, Ms. Dilber, in two TV versions of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens: A Christmas Carol (1984), with George C. Scott and A Christmas Carol (1999) with Patrick Stewart.
- She had roles in two "Oliver Twist" films: the 2005 Roman Polanski adaptation, Oliver Twist (2005), and the 1999 I.T.V. mini-series, Oliver Twist (1999). She portrayed separate characters in both versions.
- My advice is: Never peel potatoes. Think of the time that would be saved in this country if nobody peeled potatoes.
- Bleak Moments (1972) - £10 a day (over 3 days)
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