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{{more citations needed|date=January 2013}}Jessie Robins (June 5, 1905 – August 10, 1991) was an English actress whose career lasted from 1958 to 1969. She was best recognised as Ringo Starr's "Auntie Jessie" in The Beatles' made-for-television movie Magical Mystery Tour. WorkHer television and film work includes:[1] 1958 | TV episode | The Benny Hill Show | Various Roles | 1961 | TV episode | The Kitchen | Bertha | 1961 | TV episode | The Younger Generation | Elsie | 1961 | TV episode | Goodbye Charlie | Elsie | 1961 | TV episode | Armchair Theatre | Mrs. Cohen | 1961 | TV episode | The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz | Mrs. Cohen | 1961 | TV episode | The Pursuers" | Samantha Rock | 1961 | TV episode | The Web | Samantha Rock | 1963 | TV episode | The Sentimental Agent | Woman on Plane | 1963 | TV episode | A Very Desirable Plot | Woman on Plane | 1963 | TV episode | The Saint | Maria Calvetti | 1963 | TV episode | The King of the Beggars | Maria Calvetti | 1963 | Film | Billy Liar | Woman at Hospital | 1963 | Film | What a Crazy World | Fat Woman | 1965 | TV episode | The Wednesday Play | Fat Lil | 1965 | TV | Up the Junction | Fat Lil | 1967 | Film | Magical Mystery Tour | Ringo's Auntie Jessie | 1967 | Film | Woman Times Seven (episode "Super Simone") | Marianne, Edith's Maid | 1967 | Film | The Fearless Vampire Killers | Rebecca Shagal | 1968 | Film | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Pastry Cook | 1968 | Film | Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter | 1968 | Film | Up the Junction | Fat Lil | 1968 | TV episode | Dixon of Dock Green | Beatrice | 1968 | TV episode | Nightmare | Beatrice | 1969 | TV 1st episode | Wild, Wild Women | Blossom |
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