Muriel Aked, a talented and accomplished actress, entered this world on November 9, 1883, in the charming town of Bingley, nestled within the picturesque Bradford district of West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
As a skilled thespian, she would go on to make a lasting impression on the silver screen, featuring in a diverse range of cinematic masterpieces, including the critically acclaimed historical drama "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp" (1943),the romantic comedy "Autumn Crocus" (1934),and the heartwarming family film "A Sister to Assist 'Er" (1948).
Tragically, her life was cut short on March 21, 1955, in the quaint town of Settle, nestled within the stunning Yorkshire Dales, England, United Kingdom.