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Her family was absent, other than occasional appearances by her bird-brained mother ( Kathryn Card ), who could never get Ricky's name right.
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Her character has made occasional appearances since then.
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Her occasional journalism, essays, stories and poetry have appeared in numerous publications including The Globe and Mail, National Post, CV2, Write, NOW, eye weekly and This Magazine.
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Her career is mostly focused on stage, but she also makes occasional TV appearances.
Her education was mainly undertaken by her mother, with occasional instruction from tutors.
Her sound effects include a characteristic laugh, as well as occasional sighing, yelling and crying sounds.
Her father, William Morison, was a playwright and occasional actor who billed himself under the name Norman Rainey. Her mother, Selena Morison ( née Fraser ) worked for British Intelligence during World War I.
Her poems, frequently occasional, typically celebrate the refined pleasures of platonic love.
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Her mother, Jane Elizabeth ( née Novis ), worked as a photographer, and her father, Gordon E. Hunt, is a film director and acting coach.
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Her final years were marred by a long period of ill health, but she continued acting until shortly before her death from breast cancer, with more than 100 films, television and theater roles to her credit.
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Her final acting role, a bit part as a secretary, was three years later, in February 1964's fifth season installment, " From Agnes — With Love ", in which, as here, she is unbilled.
After his return to London, he spent some time acting at Covent Garden under John Rich while a farce of his, Miss in Her Teens, was also produced there.
Her television acting in the late 1960s and early 1970s included The Door of Opportunity ( 1970 ) with Ian Ogilvy, adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's story, followed by August Strindberg's The Stronger ( 1971 ) with Britt Ekland, and Terrible Jim Fitch ( 1971 ) by James Leo Herlihy, which once more paired Faithfull with Nicol Williamson.
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