Bernadette O'Farrell

Bernadette O'Farrell

actress

Bernadette O'Farrell was born on Jan 30, 1924 in Ireland. Bernadette O'Farrell's big-screen debut came with Captain Boycott directed by Frank Launder in 1947. Bernadette O'Farrell is known for The Adventures of Robin Hood directed by Terry Bishop, Richard Greene stars as Robin Hood and Victor Woolf as Derwent. The upcoming new movie Bernadette O'Farrell plays is The Wildcats of St. Trinian's which will be released on Aug 21, 1980.

Although often seen in the St. Trinian's movies, written by Sidney Gilliat and her husband, Frank Launder, it was her role as Maid Marian in the long-running Robin Hood series that catapulted her to stardom. Robin des bois (1955) became one of the first British Television programs to succeed in the United States, having over 30 million viewers. O'Farrell left the series in 1957 despite receiving thousands of letters asking her to stay. She was born in Birr, County Offaly, Ireland, in 1926. Her father was a bank teller, and her mother was an amateur actress. After being educated at a local convent, she was working as a secretary when she was invited to an audition by Sir Carol Reed. Through Reed, she met Frank Launder, who gave her a small part in Captain Boycott (1947) opposite Stewart Granger. After several movies, including Launder's St. Trinian's series, some stage work and Robin Hood, she starred in her last movie, The Bridal Path (1959) in 1959. She retired from acting to spend time with her family on their farm in Buckinghamshire, England, UK. She and Launder were married in 1950 and had two daughters. They would later move to Monaco and become active in local charities and stage productions. While living in Monaco, Frank suffered a serious stroke in 1989 and, finally, a fatal heart attack in 1997. Bernadette O'Farrell died on September 29, 1999, after battling with cancer.

  • Birthday

    Jan 30, 1924
  • Place of Birth

    Birr, County Offaly, Ireland

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