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Doris Hare

Doris Hare, MBE (1 March 1905 – 30 May 2000) was a Welsh actress, singer, dancer and comedienne, active in New York and London, as well as Scotland, she is best known for being the second actress to portray Mrs Mabel "Mum" Butler in the popular sitcom ''On the Buses'' alongside Reg Varney.
==Biography ==
Hare was born in Bargoed, Glamorgan. Her parents had a portable theatre in South Wales and it seemed inevitable that she would become a part of it, making her debut at the age of three in ''Current Cash'' and appearing in juvenile troupes all over Britain as a child, before going solo as 'Little Doris Hare', appearing in music hall, variety, cabaret, revues and pantomimes. One of five, her brother, Bertie Hare and her sisters Betty Hare and Winifred Hare Braemer were also actors and performers
In 1930, the actress toured in ''The Show's the Thing'', taking the part made famous by Gracie Fields. In 1932 she appeared in the West End in Noël Coward's show ''Words and Music'', alongside John Mills. In 1936 she made her Broadway debut in ''Night Must Fall''. During the war she joined Evelyn Laye to put on a revue for the troops and compered Shipmate's Ashore the ''BBC General Forces Programme'', for the Merchant Navy, earning her the MBE in 1941.
In 1963 she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and in 1965 joined the National Theatre at the Old Vic. She acted in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw, Pinero and Pinter.
Having turned down the role of Ena Sharples in ''Coronation Street'' in 1960, Hare did play Alice Pickens in the series during 1969. She was due to marry Albert Tatlock, but the wedding never took place.
That same year Hare came to national attention in the role of Mrs Butler in ''On the Buses'', taking over the part from Cicely Courtneidge in the second series of the ITV comedy. The series ran until 1973 and spawned three spin-off films ''On the Buses'' (1971), ''Mutiny on the Buses'' (1972) and ''Holiday on the Buses'' (1973) in which Hare recreated her small-screen role. The cast also performed a stage version of the popular series in Vancouver, Canada, in 1988.
In 1974 Hare spent a year in the West End farce ''No Sex Please, We're British'' and made her final stage appearance, aged 87, at the London Palladium alongside John Mills in a tribute to Evelyn Laye.
Hare won a Variety Club of Great Britain Special Award for her contributions to show business in 1982. She died at Denville Hall the actors retirement home in Northwood, London in 2000, aged 95.

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