Patsy Rowlands

British actress (1931–2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patricia Amy Rowlands (19 January 1931 22 January 2005)[1][2] was an English actress who is best remembered for her roles in the Carry On films series, as Betty Lewis in the ITV Thames sitcom Bless This House, and as Alice Meredith in the Yorkshire Television sitcom Hallelujah!.[3][4]

Born
Patricia Amy Rowlands

(1931-01-19)19 January 1931
Died22 January 2005(2005-01-22) (aged 74)
Hove, East Sussex, England
Yearsactive1959–2001
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Patsy Rowlands
Born
Patricia Amy Rowlands

(1931-01-19)19 January 1931
Died22 January 2005(2005-01-22) (aged 74)
Hove, East Sussex, England
Years active1959–2001
TelevisionBless This House
Hallelujah!
Spouse
(m. 1962; div. 1967)
Children1
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Early years

Rowlands was born on 19 January 1931 in Palmers Green, Middlesex and attended the Sacred Heart convent school at Whetstone.[5] An elocution teacher spotted her potential and encouraged her to pursue a career in acting. She applied to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and won a scholarship aged 15.[2]

Early career

Rowlands began her career in the chorus of Annie Get Your Gun, followed by a summer season in Torquay. She then spent several years with the Players' Theatre in London, before making her West End theatre debut in Sandy Wilson's musical Valmouth.[1][6]

Rowlands's other West End credits included Semi-Detached with Laurence Olivier and directed by Tony Richardson (with whom she was to work often, appearing in his 1963 film Tom Jones), Shut Your Eyes and Think of England, with Donald Sinden, The Seagull and Ben Travers's The Bed Before Yesterday, both directed by Lindsay Anderson and When We Are Married for Ronald Eyre.[7][5] She also starred in Cameron Mackintosh's revival of Oliver! in the mid-1990s, as well as playing Jack's mother in the original London cast of Sondheim's Into the Woods.[6] Her final appearance was as Mrs Pearce in the National Theatre's production of My Fair Lady which also starred Jonathan Pryce.[8]

Rowlands also appeared quite frequently on television early in her career. Amongst the various series in which she appeared, were several appearances in Gert and Daisy (1959) as Bonnie, as well as appearing in 2 episodes of Danger Man (as different, unrelated characters) and in The Avengers episode "Love All".[9][10][11] Rowlands played the role of a love interest for George called "Beryl" in the 1979 Christmas special and final episode of George and Mildred

From 1969 to 1991

Rowlands made her debut in the Carry On films in Carry On Again Doctor in 1969 and soon became a regular member of the repertory company of performers, usually playing the dowdy, put-upon wife or the long-suffering secretary.[4] Between 1969 and 1975 she appeared in nine of the films in increasingly large roles, appearing in Carry On Again Doctor, Carry On Loving, Carry On Henry, Carry On Matron, Carry On Abroad and Carry On Dick - more substantial roles include Carry On at Your Convenience, Carry On Girls and Carry On Behind.[12]

On 7 March 1971, Rowlands starred in a single episode (You've Really Landed Me In It This Time) of the ITV sitcom Doctor at Large, with Barry Evans and George Layton, as a nymphomaniac secretary, the kind of role she had played in Carry On Loving.[13][14]

From 1971 to 1976, Rowlands played Betty, the feckless neighbour in the ITV sitcom Bless This House, which starred fellow Carry On star Sid James.[12] Her other television credits at this time included a couple of episodes of For the Love of Ada, playing a pregnant woman in the maternity ward also appearances with comedians such as Les Dawson and Dick Emery. In the early 1980s, she appeared with Thora Hird in the sitcom Hallelujah!, in which they played an aunt and niece in The Salvation Army. In 1991, she appeared in an episode of Zorro filmed in Madrid, Spain.[15][16]

Rowlands also appeared in screen versions of two of Frances Hodgson Burnett's books: the television film Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980), as Mrs. Dibble, and a TV dramatisation of A Little Princess (1986) as the baker's wife.[17][18]

Later years

Towards the end of her life, Rowlands appeared in several revivals of major musicals such as Oliver! at the London Palladium and My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.[19]

Rowlands later television credits include The Cazalets, The Canterbury Tales, The Cater Street Hangman, Get Well Soon, Vanity Fair, Murder Most English, and Bottom for the BBC. In 2002, she was a guest on the paranormal series Most Haunted. Rowlands took part in several DVD audio commentaries along with other surviving stars of the Carry On films in 2003.[20]

Illness and death

Rowlands developed breast cancer, abandoned her plans to become an acting teacher and retired. She died of the disease in an East Sussex hospice, aged 74.[5]

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1961On the FiddleEvie
Over the OddsMarilyn
In the DoghouseBarmaid
1962A Kind of LovingDorothy
The BrainYoung Woman at Dance HallUncredited
1963Tom JonesHonor
A Stitch in TimeAmy
1964Love and Maud CarverMaud Carver
1965Dateline DiamondsMrs Edgecomb
1969Carry On Again DoctorMiss Fosdick
1970Carry On LovingMiss Dempsey
1971Carry On HenryEx-Queen
Please Sir!Angela Cutforth
Carry On at Your ConvenienceHortence Withering
1972Carry On MatronMiss Banks
Bless This HouseBetty Lewis
Alice's Adventures in WonderlandCook
Carry On AbroadMiss Dobbs
1973Carry On GirlsMildred Bumble
1974Carry On DickMrs Giles
1975Carry On BehindLinda Upmore
1977Joseph AndrewsGammer Andrews
1978Sammy's Super T-ShirtMum
1979TessThe Landlady
1990CrimestrikeMadame Tepinski
2002The Princess and the PeaSashaVoice
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Television roles

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Gert and DaisyBonnie
1960 Stuff and Nonsense June Primble TV movie
1961 One Way Pendulum Sylvia Groomkirby
The Final Test Cora
1961-1964Danger ManMrs. Harkness/Mrs. Farebrother2 episodes
1962 The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse Daisy TV movie
Not At All Mrs. Chas
1964The Massingham AffairGeorgina Deverel5 episodes
1965 Out of the Unknown Anne Lovejoy Episode: "Come Buttercup, Come Daisy, Come..."
1966 Take A Sapphire Leopoldina TV movie
1968-1970Inside George WebleyRosemary Webley
1969 The Avengers Thelma Episode: "Love All"
1970 Jackanory Narrator Story: "Mrs. Pepperpot"
1971Doctor at LargeLiz HickleEpisode: "You've Really Landed Me In It This Time"
1971-1972 Tottering Towers Miss Twitty
1971-1976Bless This HouseBetty Lewis
1974-1977The SquirrelsSusan
1975 Not on Your Nellie Clarissa Cholmondeley-Burnside Episode: "High Society"
The Basil Brush Show Dazzie 1 episode
1979 3-2-1 Herself 1 episode
George and MildredBeryl, the barmaidEpisode: "The Twenty-Six Year Itch"
1980The Nesbitts Are ComingWPC Naylor
Little Lord Fauntleroy Mrs. Dibble TV movie
1981 Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective Madame Tarantella
KinvigNetta Kinvig
The Incredible Mr TannerMarthaEpisode: "The Better Hair"
1982-1986In Loving MemoryTiger-Lilly Longstaff
1989Never the TwainPamela DavenportEpisode: "Neighbours"
1983-1984Hallelujah!Alice Meredith
1987 When We Are Married Lottie Grady TV movie
1987-1992 Rainbow Auntie 5 episodes
1992BottomLil PotatoEpisode: "Parade"
In Dreams Royalist Housewife TV movie
1997Get Well SoonMrs Clapton4 episodes
1998 The Cater Street Hangman Mrs. Dumphy TV movie
2001 The Cazalets The Governess Miniseries
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