Her ambitions to work in the theatre were interrupted by the Second World War, and she joined the ATS.
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Stella Moray (29 July 1923 in Ladywood, Birmingham, Warwickshire – 6 August 2006 in London) was an English character actress who appeared on stage, film and television in dramas, comedies and soap operas.
Frank Stella | Moray | Stella McCartney | Elgin, Moray | Stella Artois | Stella | Stella Vine | Joseph Stella | Jim Moray | Earl of Moray | Stella Adler | Stella Maris | Stella Chiweshe | Stella Adler Studio of Acting | Maris Stella High School | Bishop of Moray | Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray | The Bonny Earl O'Moray | Stella Street | Stella Maris (disambiguation) | Stella Maeve | Stella, Liguria | Stella Kramrisch | Stella Jongmans | Stella Heiß | Stella Gibbons | Stella Club d'Adjamé | Moray Firth | James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray | Garmouth, Moray |
The artistes recorded were Miss Stella Moray, Mr Maurice Browning, Miss Margaret Burton, Miss Patricia Rowlands, Miss Hattie Jacques, Mr John Rutland, Miss Joan Sterndale Bennett, Miss Josephine Gordon, Mr Robin Hunter, Miss Daphne Anderson, Mr Clive Dunn and Mr Bill Owen, with Mr Peter Greenwell and Mr Geoffrey Brawn (piano).