Cleo Sylvestre. Photo: Manuel Harlan
The first black actress to appear in a leading role at the National Theatre who was also the first woman to sing with the Rolling Stones was known for her various roles on stage and screen, as well as her time as artistic director of the Rosemary Branch pub theatre in Islington
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