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The actress Sally Grace has not died. She remains a fully paid-up member of Equity in good standing. She was born in Harrogate Yorkshire on 10 September 1951, married BBC radio producer Richard Edis in 1979 and has two children, Tom (born 1982) and Lucy (born 1986)2.30.168.119 (talk) 15:10, 12 December 2016 (UTC)Reply
The Sally Grace who died in November 2016 aged 78, was not a member of Equity, nor a professional actress, but was formerly a professor of Speech at The Rose Bruford College in Sidcup. Grace was also her married name - she was Mrs Sally Grace.
Thank you for this - many apologies; the article has now been duly amended.