Patricia Routledge
Actress and singer, notable for comedy roles

Born
February 17th, 1929
96 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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An English actress and singer, celebrated for theatrical performances and television roles. Gained prominence through the character Hyacinth Bucket in the sitcom 'Keeping Up Appearances.' Showcased a range of talents in musical theater, receiving acclaim for performances in productions such as 'The four Seasons' and 'The Beggar's Opera.' Achieved recognition in various stage performances and holds a prominent place in British entertainment.
Portrayed Hyacinth Bucket in 'Keeping Up Appearances'
Starred in 'Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV'
Featured in 'The Beggar's Opera'
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