Maria Charles

English actress (1929–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maria Zena Schneider (22 September 1929 – 21 April 2023), known professionally as Maria Charles, was an English film, television and stage actress, director and comedienne. She was probably best known for her performance as the overbearing mother Bea Fisher in the ITV sitcom Agony. Charles also appeared on the stage in original West End productions including musicals by Stephen Sondheim, Charles Strouse and Sandy Wilson.

Born
Maria Zena Schneider

(1929-09-22)22 September 1929
London, England
Died21 April 2023(2023-04-21) (aged 93)
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 1952; div. 1966)
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Maria Charles
c.1970
Born
Maria Zena Schneider

(1929-09-22)22 September 1929
London, England
Died21 April 2023(2023-04-21) (aged 93)
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 1952; div. 1966)
Children2; including Kelly Hunter
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Early life

Maria Zena Schneider was born in London on 22 September 1929.[1] She was the daughter of David Schneider and Celia Schneider (née Ashkenaza).[1] Her father was a hairdresser who used the soubriquet "Mr Charles". When she graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London in 1946[2] she took her father's working name as her stage surname.

Career

Charles had an exceptionally long acting career that spanned more than seven decades. She made her stage debut as the Dormouse in a 1945 production of Alice in Wonderland at the Connaught Theatre in Worthing and her West End theatre debut in the Pick up Girl at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1946. Charles appeared in the original London production of The Boy Friend as 'Dulcie' which ran for a total of 2,082 performances (from 1954 to 1959). She played the part of 'Solange Lafitte' in the original West End production of Follies at the Shaftesbury Theatre by Stephen Sondheim. The show ran for 644 performances from 21 July 1987 to 4 February 1989 and starred Julia McKenzie, Daniel Massey and Eartha Kitt. Charles has worked extensively in theatre, TV and films and has carved a niche for herself on television playing clingy Jewish mothers. She appeared in the memorable BBC Play for Today anthology TV series (which ran from 1970 to 1984), in the TV play the Bar Mitzvah Boy which won the BAFTA, British Academy Television Award for best single play; in 1977 it was placed 56th in a BFI poll of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, voted by industry professionals. She also played Maureen Lipman's character's mother in the ITV sitcom Agony from 1979 to 1981. In 1981 she starred in Nell Dunn's new comedy play, Steaming at the Comedy Theatre Stratford East, playing alongside Brenda Blethyn; the production won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy that year.

Other notable television credits included well known television series such as Z-Cars, Crossroads, Secret Army, Brideshead Revisited, Coronation Street, Whoops Apocalypse, Boon, Never the Twain, Lovejoy, Casualty, Holby City and Bad Girls.

Her notable film credits included: Sisterhood, Hot Fuzz, Cuba, Revenge of the Pink Panther, Victor Victoria, and Sixty Six.

Personal life and death

Charles died on 21 April 2023, aged 93. She had two daughters: Kelly, an actress, and Samantha, a production stage manager.[3]

Film appearances

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Year Title Role Notes
1948 A Gunman Has Escaped Goldie Monarch
1952 Folly to Be Wise WRAC female soldier British Lion
1967 The Deadly Affair Blonde Columbia Pictures
1977 The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It Tea Lady Shearwater Films/ London Weekend Television
1978 Revenge of the Pink Panther Lady Client United Artists
1979 Cuba Senora Pulido United Artists
1982 Victor/Victoria Madame President MGM/UA
1988 Under the Bed Mrs. Weedle CFU
1990 The Fool The Pure Gatherer Sands Films
1991 Antonia and Jane Sylvia Pinker Miramax
1995 Savage Hearts Maria August Entertainment/ Bratton/ Wavepower Navigation Corp.
1998 Hey, Mr Producer![4] The Broadway Babies Act Two, Broadway Baby
2006 Sixty Six Mrs. Glitzman Working Title Films/ StudioCanal/ Ingenious Films
2007 Hot Fuzz Mrs. Reaper StudioCanal/ Working Title Films/ Big Talk Productions
2008 Sisterhood Ethel Cork Films
In Your Dreams Mrs. Ivy Magnet Films
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Television appearances

Series

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Year Title Role Network Notes
1964 Crossroads Lorelei Macefield ATV n/a
1977 Secret Army Louise Colbert BBC 6 episodes
1979 Thomas and Sarah Madge LWT 3 episodes
1979 -

1981

Agony Bea Fisher LWT 20 episodes
1981 -

1988

Never the Twain Mrs. Sadler Thames Television 28 episodes
1984 Dream Stuffing May Channel 4 7 episodes
1995 Agony Again Bea Fisher BBC 7 episodes
2002 -

2003

Bad Girls Noreen Biggs ITV 2 episodes
2005 Coronation Street Lena Thistlewood ITV 12 episodes
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Miniseries

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Year Title Role Production company/ Network Notes
1957 Nicholas Nickleby Miss Ninetta Crummles BBC 1 episode
1972 Anne of Green Gables Mrs. Blewitt BBC 1 episode
1973 Pollyanna Mrs. Higgins BBC 1 episode
1975 Anne of Avonlea Mrs. Blewitt BBC 1 episode
1976 The Prince and the Pauper Grandma Canty BBC 3 episodes
1978 Disraeli Maria D'Israeli ATV 2 episodes
1981 Brideshead Revisited Ma Mayfield Granada 1 episode
1987 A Perfect Spy Lady Chairperson BBC 1 episode
1989 Great Expectations Sarah Pocket HTV 1 episode
2000 The 10th Kingdom Old Lady Gambler NBC 1 episode
2001 Shades Mrs. Jacobs Senior Coastal Productions 1 episode
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Television films

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1947 The Likes of 'Er Florrrie Small BBC TV movie
The Moon in the Yellow River Blanaid BBC TV movie
1949 A Man's House Rachel BBC TV movie
1957 Pickup Girl Ruby Lockwood Associated-Rediffusion ITV Television Playhouse
1958 The Fourth Wall Jane Wesr BBC Saturday Playhouse
1968 Rogues' Gallery: The Curious Adventures of Miss Jane Rawley Dorinda Associated-Rediffusion ITV Playhouse
1969 Rogues' Gallery: The Timorous Rake Mrs. Tindal LWT ITV Sunday Night Theatre
1972 The Mill Mrs. Hartop Granada Country Matters
1974 Great Expectations Sara Pocket NBC TV movie
1975 The Good Samaritan Liz Roper Thames Television Six Days of Justice
Her Wedding Morn Mrs. Skedmore BBC Ten from Twenties
1976 Bar Mitzvah Boy Mrs. Rita Green BBC Play for Today
Fast Hands Hidla Thames Television Plays for Britain
1977 Cheers Phyllis Yorkshire Television The Galton and Simpson Playhouse
Street Party Jessie White BBC Jubilee
1984 Singles Weekend Rose LWT Weekend Playhouse
1987 Elphida Mrs. Barlow Working Title Films/ Channel 4 TV movie
1997 Oliver Twist Widow Corney ABC TV movie
1998 Crime and Punishment Alena Hallmark/ NBC TV movie
2000 Cor, Blimey! Mrs. Hawtrey Company Pictures/ ITV TV movie
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Television episodes

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Year Title Role Production company/ Network Notes
1969 Rogues Gallery Dorcas Tindal Granada Episode: "The Timorous Rake"
1974 Z-Cars Myrtle BBC Episode: "Mysteries"
1975 Crown Court Joyce Farrington Granada Episode: "Will the Real Robert Randell Please Stand Up" (parts 1–3)
Within These Walls Nellie Evans LWT Episode: "For Life"
Doctor on the Go Mrs. Button LWT Episode: "A Heart in the Right Place"
1976 Angels Pauline BBC Episode: "Facade"
1977 Yanks Go Home Mrs. Franlink Granada Episode: "Bed of Roses"
1982 Whoops Apocalypse Jewish woman LWT Episode: "The Violet Hour"
Shine on Harvey Moon Mrs. McIntyre Central Episode: "Safe as Houses"
1985 Super Gran Gladys Grocklebank Tyne Tees Episode: "Super Gran and the Day at the Sea"
1987 The Two Ronnies Old Woman BBC 1 episode
1988 Boon Mrs. Jowett Central Episode: "Charity Begins at Home" (parts 1 & 2)
1989 Casualty Miss Phelan BBC Episode: "Deluge"
1990 Alas Smith & Jones Various BBC 1 episode
1991 Woof! Mrs. Priskett Central 1 episode
1993 Lovejoy Alice BBC Episode: "The Galloping Major"
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Second lady The Family Channel/ NBC Episode: "Paris, October 1916"
2000 London's Burning Cora LWT 1 episode
2001 Holby City Celia Owen BBC Episode: "Release"
Down to Earth Vera Foster BBC Episode: "Home Truths"
2002 Doctors Edna BBC Episode: "Ticking"
2004 The Basil Brush Show Mrs. String BBC Episode: "Soap a Dope"
2007 Ruddy Hell! Its Harry and Paul Jasper's Mother BBC 2 episode
2009 Skins Granny Company Pictures/ Storm Dog Films/ Channel 4 Episode: "Finale"
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Stage appearances

Directing credits

  • The Boy Friend, (40th anniversary original cast reunion), at the Players Theatre, London, 1995.
  • Poppy at the ICA, London, 1999.

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