Myra Frances
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Myra Frances is a British actress.
Myra performed, with Alison Steadman in the Second City Firsts episode "Girl", the first gay kiss on TV in the UK in the mid seventies.[citation needed]
She is best known for her recurring role as Anne Tranter in the 1970s television drama series Survivors and for her appearance in the 1979 Doctor Who serial The Creature from the Pit, in which she played the villainous Lady Adrasta. She also appeared in several comedy films of the 1970s including Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1973)
She also played Gerald Hadleigh's love interest, Stella Clisby, in the fourth series of Hadleigh as well as playing a barrister, Valerie Scott, in several episodes of Crown Court in 1976.
[edit] Personal life
She is married to Peter Egan and is now retired from acting.