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Margo Stanley
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Margo Stanley is known for
Crown Court (1972)
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Bob's Weekend (1996)
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The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1991)
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Known for
Crown Court
7.3
TV Series
Katie
1984 • 3 eps
Bob's Weekend
5.4
Guardian Angel
1996
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
8.7
TV Series
Woman in Undertakers
1991 • 1 ep
Career Girls
7.1
Ricky's Nan
1997
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Playing the Field
7.3
TV Series
Woman at House
1999
1 episode
Stanton Blues
8.4
TV Series
Donald's Neighbour
1998
1 episode
L.A. Without a Map
6.0
Mrs. Blenkinsop
1998
Girls' Night
6.6
Irene
1998
Heartbeat
6.9
TV Series
Mrs. Ana Stonehouse
1998
1 episode
Born to Run
7.7
TV Series
Betty
1997
3 episodes
Career Girls
7.1
Ricky's Nan
1997
Where the Heart Is
6.8
TV Series
Shirley
1997
1 episode
Bob's Weekend
5.4
Guardian Angel
1996
The World of Lee Evans
6.6
TV Series
Midwife
1995
1 episode
September Song
8.9
TV Series
Freda Seymour
(as Margot Stanley)
1994
5 episodes
Cracker
8.5
TV Series
Lady on Bus
1993
1 episode
Coronation Street
5.6
TV Series
Mrs. Beverley
Mrs. Ellis
1991–1993
3 episodes
Mother's Day
Short
Ellen
1992
The Black Velvet Gown
6.9
TV Movie
Mrs. Fulton
1991
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Alternative name
Margot Stanley
Other works
She acted in Catherine Cookson's play, "The Fifteen Streets," at the Playhouse Theatre in London, England with Owen Teale, Nigel Miles-Thomas, Peter Marshall, Patrick Holt, and Frank Harling in the cast.
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