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Lois Ramsay : ウィキペディア英語版
Lois Ramsey

Lois Ramsey (born Lois June Dickson; 18 June 1922, Adelaide) is an Australian actress, best known for her performances as eccentric old ladies on television. Roles include ''Homicide'', ''The Sullivans'', ''A Country Practice'', ''Home and Away'' and ''Blue Heelers'' and the film ''Crackerjack''.
==Career==
She was a major cast member of the 1970s soap opera ''The Box'' as tea lady Mrs. Hopkins. She also appeared twice in ''Prisoner'' – as dotty social worker Agnes Forster in 1980 and a more prominent role in 1985 as Ettie Parslow, an aged inmate who thought that the Second World War was still going on.
She starred in guest roles in ''Blue Heelers''. She played "Gwen" in ''CrackerJack'' and "Gran" in ''BoyTown'', both films by comedian Mick Molloy.

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