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  1. Millicent Martin. Actress: Nothing But the Best. Millicent was aged 12 when she enrolled in the Italian Conti Stage School where fellow pupils included Anthony Newley and Johnny Briggs. One of the first shows she was in was Blue For a Boy.

  2. Millicent Mary Lillian Martin (born 8 June 1934) is an English actress, singer, and comedian. She was the lone female singer of topical songs on the weekly BBC Television satirical show That Was the Week That Was (known as TW3; 1962–1963), and won a BAFTA TV Award in 1964.

  3. Millicent Martin was born on 8 June 1934 in Romford, Essex, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Nothing But the Best (1964), Frasier (1993) and Theatre Night (1957). She has been married to Marc Alexander since 1978.

  4. Sep 14, 2023 · Who is Millicent Martin? Actress Millicent is perhaps best known as the resident female singer of topical songs in the BBC Television satire show That Was The Week That Was and as shrewd Gertrude Moon (Daphne’s mum) in the hit American sitcom Frasier. How old is Millicent Martin?

  5. Mainly Millicent: With Millicent Martin, Neil Fitzwiliam, Jack Parnell, Raymond Dalziel.

  6. Jun 8, 2017 · IF any woman has proved she could handle comedy, singing and acting in any era, it’s the incredible Millicent Martin. On her 83rd birthday and still going strong, America-based Millie has been...

  7. Millicent Martin is an English actress, singer and comedienne. Known For. Return to Halloweentown. Alfie. The Last Word. Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes. Modern Family. Castle. The Girl on the Boat. 2 Broke Girls. Acting.

  8. Dec 3, 2009 · Millicent Martin sings farewell to That Was the Week That Was on the show's final edition.

  9. Millicent Martin. Highest Rated: 97% Alfie (1966) Lowest Rated: 40% The Last Word (2017) Birthday: Jun 8, 1934. Birthplace: Romford, Essex, England, UK. Millicent Martin was an actress who...

  10. Millicent Martin is a versatile performer who had enjoyed success on stage both sides of the Atlantic before becoming a big star in Britain due to her regular appearances on the BBC's flagship satire show That Was the Week that Was (1962-63).