Marguerite Hardiman

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Marguerite Hardiman
Born (1950-05-29) 29 May 1950 (age 73)

Marguerite Hardiman (born 29 May 1950) is an English television actress who has appeared in Crossroads ; Softly, Softly , Play For Today , Robin's Nest and Sorry! as Muriel. She also appeared in the British horror film Disciple of Death (1972) starring Mike Raven.


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