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Edith MacArthur (8 March 1926 – 25 April 2018) was a Scottish actress noted for her elegant screen presence.


Early life
MacArthur was born in , , the daughter of Donald MacArthur and Minnie Ross MacArthur. She studied at Ardrossan Academy and the Royal College of Music. During World War II, she worked at the Admiralty Map Correction station in .


Career
MacArthur began acting with the amateur Ardrossan & Saltcoats Players. She made her professional stage debut with the Wilson Barrett Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh. She worked in various Scottish stage companies, including , the Edinburgh Gateway and the Glasgow Citizens, before moving to London in 1960.Edinburgh International Festival Programme, The Saltire Society, August 1985

She made her London stage debut that year, in 's The Gazebo, at the . With the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1960s, she played Lady Montague in Romeo and Juliet. She was twice in London productions of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, in different roles, in 1966 and in 1994–1995. She and Tom Fleming were known for Carlyle and Jane, their staged readings of the letters of and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Inventory Acc.13182 Edith Macarthur, National Library of Scotland. She was long associated with the Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

MacArthur was frequently seen on television, with a long list of credits including , , The Troubleshooters, Sutherland's Law, The Standard, The Omega Factor, , , Hamish Macbeth, Casualty and Sea of Souls. In 1972, she played the tragic Scottish mother Jean Guthrie in Sunset Song, the television adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel. Her best-known role was the Lady Elizabeth Cunningham in Take the High Road, which she portrayed from the first episode in 1980, until December 1986 when the character was killed off in a car crash.

MacArthur was said to have discovered the future actor . After seeing his first performance at age 10 in Paisley, she told his parents he would become a successful stage actor. Tennant went on to play MacArthur's son twice on stage, in Long Day's Journey into Night and Hay Fever.

In 2000, MacArthur was made an MBE for her contribution to the dramatic arts.


Personal life
MacArthur died 25 April 2018 at the age of 92, in . In her obituary in , she was described as "an actress whose breathtaking elegance and beauty – and uncompromising dedication to the craft she loved – was matched by a brilliant intelligence, and wicked, earthy sense of humour." Her papers are archived at the National Library of Scotland.


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play by , adapted by Stuart Paterson review of The Cherry Orchard by Sarah Hemming, The list, Issue 90, 24 March - 6 April 1989, p. 22


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