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- Charwoman, chargirl, charlady and char are occupational terms referring to a paid part-time worker who comes into a house or other building to clean it...
- Waitress The Sicilians (1963) – Plane p****enger It's All Over Town (1964) – Charlady Sa****ay Night Out (1964) – Edie's Mother The Bargee (1964) – Onlooker...
- Raddings The Stud (1974, by Wilbur Stark) – Randy Warpshot / Longstreet / Charlady / Yidnar Warpshot / Newsboy The Sweeney (1975) – Golden Boy / Max Deller...
- Edward's Wife 1988 Sunset Christina Alperin Just Ask for Diamond Betty Charlady/Brenda von Falkenberg 1996 The Leading Man Delevene 1998 Jilting Joe Gwennie...
- appearing in films: usually comedies and almost invariably as a maid or charlady. The latter role she took on in the music video "Goody Two Shoes" by Adam...
- Oliver MacGreevy as Housemartin Freda Bamford as Alice Pauline Winter as Charlady Anthony Blackshaw as Edwards Barry Raymond as Gray David Glover as Chilcott-Oakes...
- the great wound in his back and in his heart. At his death, the brutish charlady sweeps away his remains and his family are released from their dreadful...
- them were the bibulous Colonel Chinstrap ("I don't mind if I do"), the charlady Mrs Mopp ("Can I do you now, sir?"), the incompetent German agent Funf...
- Episode: "1930-1939: The Days Before Yesterday" 1953 A Place of Execution Charlady Episode: "Eye for an Eye" 1954 Dear Dotty Mrs. Fuller Episode: "Cardinal...
- Virginia Linda Regan as Gloria Frank Thornton as Mr. Clarke Queenie Watts as charlady Paul Whitsun-Jones as Mr. Fairbrother Maggi Burton as Fleur Steve Veidor...