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Veronica Castang

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243: 228: 178: 35: 238: 248: 223: 208: 253: 161: 218: 94: 213: 233: 173: 102: 63: 67: 203: 198: 8: 39: 123: 22:(22 April 1938 – 5 November 1988) was a British film, stage and television actress. 55: 43: 169: 78: 192: 51: 84:
She was survived by her stepfather, Clive Baker and an aunt, Hilda Castang.
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Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act
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London
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
Sorbonne
Questors Theatre
London
United States
Broadway
Off Broadway
Phoenix Theatre
Manhattan Theatre Club
Manhattan
ovarian cancer
Whose Life is it Anyway?
The National Health
Cloud 9
New York Times obituary
Veronica Castang
Internet Broadway Database
Off-Broadway roles
Film/TV roles
Categories
1938 births
1988 deaths
University of Paris alumni
English film actresses
English stage actresses
English television actresses
Deaths from ovarian cancer in the United States
Actresses from London
20th-century English actresses

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