Reminder.
Tho I might not be doing well enough with the clues, these "girls" are NOT intended to be hard to get. Recognizing them as young people proved to be TOO difficult years ago, in my experience.
One needs to, if NOT recognizable by face, do internet searches on the clues. Clues are guaranteed to get get you there, even IF one has never seen or heard of her.
Surely if one searches the pic directly, the woman will pop up immediately. we (members here) decided years ago no "game" there .. just one click and its all over. That's cool too but wasnt the intent.
Anyway when I am OP, if "10" is "super difficult" and "1" is "easy" I try to do a "5". Again, my apologies if I am not sucessful at that goal.
This "girl" died in 2022 at age 96. Actor. Born in UK, also was an American citizen.
Worked for 80 (yes, eighty) years.
"Knighted" (made a "dame") by QEII some years ago. LONG list of British and American professional awards, but TWO modern things she was best known for over that lengthy career.
A US-television drama series that ran for 12 years, 260 some hour-long episodes. She started on when she was about 60 years old and was of course over 70 when it ended. Her character was a senior citizen with extraordinary sleuthing skills. Never saw a single show, but my mother loved it.
When she was 66, her voice skills were applied to a memorable, US-made, animated character in a theatrical move that madely $400M worldwide. My children wore out the VCR with this one over 30 years ago, after seeing at the show like six times. "Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme".
Good luck if you decide to play. I tried to make this one about a "3" in difficulty. Really easy.
Answer tomorrow night.
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This one is easy.