Libby Morris

Libby Morris
Born 1930
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Libby Morris (born 1930) is a Canadian comic actress and clown famous for her facial contortions and fast talking. She appeared in several BBC radio shows of the 1950s and moved into TV and film from the 1960s onwards. She then moved on to London, England, where she starred in her own show doing impersonations.

Family

Morris and her husband Murray Cash raised their daughter, Marcia Cash, in Hampstead, London where they lived together for many years. They later returned to their native Canada where they remained until Cash died in March 2009.[1] In 1981 they appeared together on stage in Hampstead in Morris's play A Girl's Best Friend. They also often participated in fundraising shows for the Stars Foundation for Cerebral Palsy.[2]

Radio appearances

TV appearances

Filmography

External links

Libby Morris - It's My Life (1967-London) http://www.bazboothzone.co.uk/music.php?item=308

References


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