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==Biography== Dorothy Tutin was born in [[London]] on 8 April 1930, the daughter of John Tutin and Adie Evelyn Fryers, a Yorkshire couple who married the following year.<ref name=Crocker>''All Memories Great & Small'', Oliver Crocker (2016; MIWK)</ref> She was educated at [[St Catherine's School, Bramley]], [[Surrey]] and studied for the stage at PARADA<ref>Preparatory Academy to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, as listed by Tutin in her first biographical entry for ''Who's Who in the Theatre'' in 1957</ref> and the [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art]]. Tutin was also a talented pianist. In 1963 she married the actor [[Derek Waring]], and they had two children, Nicholas (born 1966) and Amanda, both of whom became actors (mother and daughter appeared together in the 1989 ''[[All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV series)|All Creatures Great and Small]]'' episode "Mending Fences").<ref name=Crocker/> Dorothy Tutin and Derek Waring remained married until her death in 2001 at the age of 71 from [[leukaemia]].<ref name=Crocker/> Waring died in 2007, also from cancer.
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