Lois Ramsey
Known for: Acting
Born: June 17, 1922 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Died: January 26, 2016
Lois June Ramsey (18 June 1922 - 27 January, 2016) was an Australian actress, best known for her regular roles on television series The Box and Prisoner. She often played quirky, eccentric old ladies on television soap operas. Ramsey, along with other creatives, set up the Flinders Street Revue Company in 1961 to present satirical revues, which became a fixture at the Adelaide Fringe Festival. In 1962 Ramsey adapted the novel The Cousin From Fiji by Norman Lindsay into a musical that played at Adelaide's Union Theatre to sold-out crowds. Later in life, Ramsey starred in numerous productions by the Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company. Ramsey married Cuthbert Ward Ramsey on 25 September 1943. They had two children: writer/director Stephen Ramsey and the late actress Penny Ramsey.
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Tulip
River Street
Edna Davis
BoyTown
Gran
Crackerjack
Gwen
Air Hawk
Dorcas
The Box
Mrs. Hopkins
Blue Heelers
Eileen Hart
Home and Away
Mrs. Trent
E Street
Lillian Patchett
Rafferty's Rules
Miss Mitford
A Town Like Alice
Mrs. Driver
Water Rats
Shirley Martin
All Saints
Thelma Franklin
Grass Roots
Mrs Robbins