Moira winslow biography
Moira Winslow (b..
Moira Winslow
Moira Winslow (b. Broughty Ferry, Dundee, 29/12/1931 - d. England, 05/03/2015) was an actress, drama teacher and road safety activist.
Biography
English-born actress Moira Christian Gray married South African cricketer Paul Winslow when, in 1955, he came to England with Jack Cheetham’s team.
She had studied at the Central School of Dramatic Art in London and at the time she was touring with the all-women play Women of Twilight, by Sylvia Rayman.
Moira Winslow.
After their marriage they first moved to what was then Rhodesia, where she worked for RTV and had her own radio programme, Home at 11 with Moira Winslow. In 1964 the couple moved to Durban, where she taught speech and drama at St.
Mary’s Diocesan School for Girls in Kloof and afterwards at St. Mary’s in Waverley, Johannesburg. This was followed by a position as lecturer at the School of Dramatic Art at the University of the Witwatersrand.
At that time she was approached by Douglas Bristow, the original producer of t