Maureen Lipman's Human Design Chart

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          Maureen Lipman's Biography

          British comedy actress who first came to attention in a short-lived comedy series, “A Soft Touch,” July to September 1978. She reached a peak of acclaim in the three-year TV series “Agony,” 1989 to 1992 as the fussing Jewish mother Beattie, winning awards.
          Tall and thin and appearing scatter-brained, Lipman acted from her early teens. She is known by her friends and family as chaotic, hypersensitive and guilt-anxious. She had a deep depression in 1984. In mid-1994, while touring with the stage production of “Re:Joyce,” playing the title role of Joyce Grenfell, she had surgery to remove a tumor from the top of her spine that could have paralyzed her. She bounced back with “Agony Again” on 8/31/1995, reprising the role she had established 16 years before.
          She opened a winning production of anecdotes, sketches and songs in March 1997 of “Maureen Lipman: Alive and Kicking” with her customary impeccable timing.
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          Maureen Lipman's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.