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Gillian Lewis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gillian Lewis
Gillian Lewis was an English character actress who, after a varied stage career in the 1950s and early '60s, appeared in a number of television drama series until the late 1970s. Her best known roles were probably as the runaway heiress Geraldine Melford in the original London production of Slade and Reynolds' musical ''Free as Air'' and, on television, as Drusilla Lamb, secretary to Mr. Rose in the detective series of that name. ==Early stage career== Gillian Lewis was born in Tisbury, Wiltshire.〔Biographical note in Theatre Royal, Brighton programme for ''Difference of Opinion'' (January 1965)〕 She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and then worked with the company, combining minor acting parts with the job of assistant stage manager. In 1953 she had a supporting role (Cousin Rosie) in Julian Slade and Dorothy Reynolds' Christmas musical ''The Merry Gentleman'' at the Theatre Royal, Bristol〔(); ''Independent'' obituary of Julian Slade, 23 June 2006. Slade was musical director of the Bristol Old Vic company.〕 and the following year worked backstage at the Vaudeville Theatre in London when Slade and Reynolds' ''Salad Days''〔Theatre Royal programme for ''Difference of Opinion'', ''loc.cit.''〕 transferred there from Bristol.〔''Oxford Companion to Popular Music'' (1991)〕 While working with the Ipswich Repertory Company, she met her future husband, the actor Peter Beton.
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