Angela's illustrious career began at a remarkably young age, with her truancy from school serving as the catalyst for her debut appearance in a touring production of the iconic novel "Jane Eyre". This early start would eventually lead to a plethora of prestigious awards, including the esteemed Gilbert Award for Comedy, the Tree Award for Drama, and the Emile Littler Award for Outstanding Talent, all of which were bestowed upon her during her time at the renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
By the time Angela joined the esteemed British soap opera "Coronation Street" in 1960, she had already established herself as a talented and versatile lead actress, having appeared in numerous theatrical productions, including the original stage production of Dylan Thomas's celebrated play "Under Milk Wood", where she brought the character of Lily Smalls to life.
Angela's television credits are equally impressive, with notable roles in "The Laughing Woman", opposite the inimitable Peter O'Toole, and "The Dance Dress", showcasing her remarkable range and depth as a performer.
Today, Angela remains as busy and prolific as ever, continuing to make significant contributions to the world of theatre with her tireless work ethic and unwavering dedication to her craft.