I've never seen EastEnders but I loved her on ARE YOU BEING SERVED. 

Glenn T.

British actress Wendy Richard dead at 65
Feb. 26, 2009, 11:51 AM EST
LONDON (AP) -- British actress Wendy Richard, whose four-decade television 
career included roles as a sexy sitcom shop assistant and a working class 
matriarch on the soap opera "EastEnders," died Thursday after a long battle 
with breast cancer. She was 65.

Richard's agent, Kevin Francis, said she died in a London clinic with husband 
John Burns by her side.

Born Wendy Emerton, Richard was raised above the pub her parents ran in central 
London. She left school at 15 and worked at the Fortnum and Mason department 
store before studying drama.

She had parts in several of the cheap-and-cheerful "Carry On" film comedies, 
and in TV shows including "Up Pompeii!" and "The Likely Lads" before becoming 
famous as Miss Brahms, a staff member of the fictional Grace Brothers 
department store in 1970s sitcom "Are You Being Served?"

Richard was known to millions around the world as put-upon matriarch Pauline 
Fowler in "EastEnders," a long-running soap set in a close-knit east London 
neighborhood. Richard appeared in the show's first episode in 1985 and stayed 
for 21 years, depicting Pauline through trials that included her daughter's 
teen pregnancy, her son's HIV diagnosis and her husband's breakdown, 
imprisonment and death.

Richard was diagnosed with cancer in the mid-1990s and again in 2002, and 
learned last year that the disease had returned and spread.

She is survived by Burns, her long-term partner and fourth husband, whom she 
married in October.

Funeral arrangements were not immediately available.

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