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2 [[caption-width-right:1000:Watch out, [[Series/KeepingUpAppearances Onslow]]. She's getting broody again.]]
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4->''"Love; there is so much love about life. I learned so much from nature and animals. Love is everywhere. There are seagulls by my house; I feed them in the morning. That makes me really happy. Life is actually very simple."''
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6Judy Valerie Cornwell, (22 February 1940), is a British actress best known for playing Daisy in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances''.
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8While born in England, she spent her childhood living in Australia. Later, she returned to England in her teens, working as a dancer and comedian.
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10She made a few appearances in films, most notably playing Anya Claus in ''Film/SantaClausTheMovie''. On TV, she made early appearances in episodes of ''Series/DixonOfDockGreen'' and ''Series/CoronationStreet'' in The60s. In 1974 and '75, she starred as Daphne Pegg in ''Moody and Pegg'' alongside Derek Waring.
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12In 1990, she was cast in her best-known role, that of Hyacinth's sister Daisy in ''Keeping Up Appearances''. Cornwell appeared in all 44 episodes and [[RoleReprise reprised her role]] in the 1997 ClipShow ''The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket'', alongside Creator/GeoffreyHughes, who played her on-screen husband, Onslow.
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14Other than her work on film and TV, she has published a few novels and played Franchise/MissMarple in many stage productions.
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16!!Works on TV Tropes she appeared in:
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18* ''Film/DrTerrorsHouseOfHorrors'' (1965) -- Nurse
19* ''Film/TwoForTheRoad'' (1967) -- Pat
20* ''Film/WutheringHeights'' (1970) -- Nellie
21* ''Film/WhoeverSlewAuntieRoo'' (1972) -- Clarine
22* ''Film/SantaClausTheMovie'' (1985) -- Anya Claus
23* ''Film/CryFreedom'' (1987) -- Receptionist
24* ''{{Film/Persuasion|1995}}'' (1995) -- Mrs. Musgrove
25* ''{{WesternAnimation/The Wind in the Willows|1995}}'' (1995) -- Barge Woman
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27* ''Series/DixonOfDockGreen'', episode "Mr. Pettigrew's Bowler" (1960) -- Iris Pettigrew
28* ''{{Series/Out of This World|1962}}'', episode "Pictures Don't Lie" (1962) -- Butch
29* ''Series/CoronationStreet'', 1 episode (1963) -- Georgina
30* ''Series/PlayForToday'', episode "A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts" (1978) -- Sylvia Collis
31* ''Series/LookAndRead'', episode "Fair Ground!: Part 1 - Trouble in the Tea-Leaves" (1983) -- Jean Watson
32* ''{{Series/Jane Eyre|1983}}'', 2 episodes[[labelnote:show list]]"Gateshead", "A Death in the Family"[[/labelnote]] (1983) -- Mrs. Reed
33* ''{{Series/ScreenPlay|BBC}}'', 2-episode story "Paying Guests" (1986) -- Mrs. Bliss
34* ''Series/{{Bergerac}}'', episode "The Memory Man" (1987) -- Belle Young
35* ''Series/RumpoleOfTheBailey'', episode "Rumpole and the Official Secret" (1987) -- Rosemary Tuttle
36* ''Series/DoctorWho'', 3 episodes of 4-episode story "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS24E2ParadiseTowers Paradise Towers]]" (1987) -- Maddy
37* ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances'', 45 episodes (1990-97) -- Daisy
38* ''Series/VanDerValk'', episode "Doctor Hoffmann's Children" (1991) -- Harriet Kuyper
39* ''{{Series/Miss Marple|1984}}'', episode "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" (1992) -- Heather Badcock
40* ''Series/ScreenTwo'', episode "Persuasion" (1995) -- Mrs. Musgrove
41* ''Series/ChildrenInNeed'', 1 episode (1995) -- Daisy
42* ''Series/MidsomerMurders'', episode "[[Recap/MidsomerMurdersWroteS1E4 Death in Disguise]]" (1998) -- May Cuttle
43* ''Series/TheBill'', episode "S.A.D." (1998) -- Brenda
44* ''Series/{{Heartbeat}}'', episode "Shotgun Wedding" (1999) -- Isabelle Sheba Christie
45* ''Series/{{Doctors}}'', 4 episodes:
46** "Whose Party Is It Anyway?" (2005) -- Lola Clinton
47** "Dem Bones" (2009) -- Agatha Dalrymple
48** "Pride and Prejudice" (2011) -- Bertha Smith
49** "Carpe" (2013) -- Mo Donaldson
50* ''Series/EastEnders'', 8 episodes (2007-08) -- Queenie Trott
51* ''Series/BirdsOfAFeather'', episode "[[Recap/BirdsOfAFeatherS10E8YouCantAlwaysGetWhatYouWant You Can't Always Get What You Want]]" (2014) -- Annie

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