Maryhill-born Myra McFadyen was known for her work in theatre but also featured in blockbuster movies including Maid of Honour and Mamma Mia! alongside Meryl Streep and Colin Firth.
Myra McFadyen, born in Maryhill, was known for her work in theatre but also featured in blockbuster movies including Maid of Honour and Mamma Mia! alongside Meryl Streep and Colin Firth. She studied at Glasgow 's Conservatoire and mime in Paris before her successful acting career spanning several decades.
"Known to Citz audiences for her roles in many productions including The Choir, Hayfever and Glasgow Girls, she will be remembered for her captivating performances across stage, tv and film." "As well as productions at the Citz, I’ll always remember her extraordinary performance as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in London - funny, mischievous, and heartbreaking."
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