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    • Beth Amos (1 January 1916 – 31 January 1996) was a Canadian stage, television and film actress.
      Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Beth was the youngest of children. At 19 she moved to Toronto to study drama, but the Second World War came and the drama in Canada just was almost over. Amos made her stage debut in the 1930s. She also wrote plays.


      Death


      Beth Amos died during a matinee while watching Henrik Ibsen’s production "The Master Builder″ at the Royal Alexandra Theater in Toronto, Ontario, on January 31, 1996, aged 80.


      Personal life


      She married Robert Bruce Amos (1914-1991) in 1943 and couple had five children. Her daughter Janet Amos became an actress, stage director, playwright and the artistic director of the Blyth Festival (1979-1984 and 1994-1997) and Theatre New Brunswick (1984-1988).


      Filmography


      Now That April's Here (1958) - Mrs. Greenleaf (segment "Silk Stockings")
      The Incredible Journey (1963) - Mrs. Oakes
      A Quiet Day in Belfast (1974) (uncredited)
      Love at First Sight (1976) - Motel lady
      Prom Night (1980) - Housekeeper
      Utilities (1983) - Mrs. Linn
      Police Academy (1984) - Little Old Lady
      Bullies (1986) - Martha Hobbs
      Canadian Bacon (1995) - Ruthie


      References




      External links


      Beth Amos at IMDb

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