Sheila Reid

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Sheila Reid (born 21 December 1937) is a Scottish actress. An original member of the Royal National Theatre in 1963, she played Bianca in the National's 1965 film version of Othello, with Laurence Olivier in the title role. Her other film appearances include Brazil (1985), The Winter Guest (1997) and Containment (2015). In her later career, she is known for playing Madge Harvey in the ITV sitcom Benidorm (2007–2016).

Born (1937-12-21) 21 December 1937 (age 88)
Glasgow, Scotland [1]
Yearsactive1960–present
Notable workBenidorm (2007–2016)
Spouses
(m. 1967, d. 1999)
Terry Bullen
(m. 2008)
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Sheila Reid
Born (1937-12-21) 21 December 1937 (age 88)
Glasgow, Scotland [1]
Years active1960–present
Notable workBenidorm (2007–2016)
Spouses
(m. 1967, d. 1999)
Terry Bullen
(m. 2008)
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Education

Born in Glasgow,[1] Reid grew up in Bridge of Weir before her father's army career took the family to India. She was then educated at Moreton Hall School,[2] a boarding independent school for girls, near the market town of Oswestry in Shropshire. Reid returned to the school to read ‘The Four Quartets’ by T. S. Eliot, at the Old Moretonian Grand Centenary Reunion celebration in 2014.[2]

Career

Reid has had a long and distinguished career in theatre, film and television. She worked with Laurence Olivier, at The Royal National Theatre in London,[3] and with Ingmar Bergman and Elliott Gould.[3]

Film and television

1960s

During the 1960s, Reid appeared in Armchair Theatre,[4] Tales of Mystery,[4] Z-Cars,[4] Love Story,[4] Knock on Any Door,[4] and Theatre 625.[4]

She took on the role of Antoinette Plucheux in the BBC's television film adaptation of the 1907 French stage play A Flea in Her Ear.[4]

1970s

in 1970, she appeared as Maria in the episode 'Twelfth Night' of ITV drama anthology series ITV Sunday Night Theatre.[4]

On 14 July 1971, she starred in the Ingmar Bergman directed film The Touch.[5] On 29 September 1971, she appeared in BBC One's drama series Owen, M.D. as Mrs. Shackles in the episode "The Whole Hog, Part 1". She returned to the role as Mrs. Shackles once more in the episode "The Whole Hog, Part 2" which aired on 30 September 1971.[4] In 1973, Reid returned to the series for three more episodes, this time as a different character, Mabel Simpson, in the episodes "Water Under the Bridge" (22 April 1973), "The Love Game" (3 June 1973) and "Father of the Man" (6 May 1973).[4]

In 1972, she appeared in BBC Two's drama anthology series Thirty-Minute Theatre as Mrs. Berry in the episode "And for My Next Trick".[4] On 2 March 1973, she appeared in ITV drama series Justice as Madge in the episode "The Whole Truth?".[4] On 22 May 1975, she appeared in BBC One's drama anthology series Play for Today as Vanessa Bagley in the episode "Brassneck".[4] On 29 December 1975, she appeared in BBC One's drama series Play of the Month as Lottie Grady in the episode "When We Are Married".[4]

In 1976, she appeared in Australian miniseries The Emigrants as May Parker in the episode "Chances for the Children". She returned to the role of May Parker twice more in the episode "Endeavour" which aired on 16 November 1976 and "13,000 Miles Away" which aired on 23 November 1976.[4]

In 1978, she appeared in BBC One's comedy drama series All Creatures Great and Small as Mrs. Donovan in the episode "Practice Makes Perfect". She returned to the role of Mrs. Donovan once more in the episode 'Spring Fever' (1990).[4]

On 22 October 1978, she appeared in the ITV drama series Lillie as Queen Victoria in the episode "Bertie". On 14 December 1978, she appeared in the ITV police drama The Sweeney as Doreen Haskins in the episode "Victims".[5]

1980s

In 1980, she starred as Lady Rawlinson in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End.[4] In 1981, she appeared in the ITV comedy drama series Get Lost! as Miss Langley in the episode "Worried About Jim". She returned to the role as Miss Langley in three more episodes, "The Vicar Did It" (19 June 1981), "Kiss Me Quick" (26 June 1981) and "Not a Proper Ending" (3 July 1981).[4] In 1982, she appeared in BBC One's drama series Fame Is the Spur as Mrs. Ryerson.[4] She returned to the role of Mrs. Ryerson in three more episodes in 1982.[4]

In 1983, she appeared in ITV comedy drama series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet as Patsy Busbridge in the episode 'Home Thoughts from Abroad'.[4] In 1984, she appeared in ITV drama series Miracles Take Longer as Mrs. Hook.[4] In 1985, she appeared as Etta in the two part Sixth Doctor story "Vengeance on Varos" in BBC One's science fiction drama Doctor Who.[5]

1990s

On 20 April 1993, she starred as Jessie Fraser in the episode 'Gingerbread' in ITV's drama series Taggart.[5]

On 10 March 1995, she appeared as Tilda MacLean in the episode 'No Time for Heroes' in the ITV drama series Doctor Finlay.[5]

On 9 July 1995, she appeared in BBC One's five part drama series Oliver's Travels as Eileen in the episode "Do We Look Like That?". On 21 June 1998, she appeared as Edith Woodford in the ITV family drama Where the Heart Is.[5]

On 30 October 1998, she starred as Mrs. Baggott in the film Still Crazy.[5]

On 7 December 1999, she appeared in ITV police procedural drama The Bill,[5] as Claire in the episode "Consumers". She returned to the role of Claire once more in the episode "Lock In" (9 December 1999). She returned to the series many years later, this time as a different character, Audrey Thorp, in one more episode "431" (3 August 2006).[5]

2000–present

On 2 October 2001, she appeared in BBC One's medical soap opera Doctors as Louise Kingston in the episode "Retiring the Past". She returned to the series on four more occasions, each time playing a different character. She played Ivy Brownlow in the episode "You People" (20 January 2009), Eena McFee in the episode "Seize the Day" (31 May 2011) and Sid Dalmond in the episode "Sid's Blues" (22 January 2014). On 17 April 2020, Reid appeared as 'Speedy Sue', a con artist.[6]

On 15 September 2002, she appeared in BBC One's comedy drama series Monarch of the Glen as Reverend Alice in the episode 'Episode #4.3'. On 17 January 2003, she appeared as Mrs. Metcalfe in the episode 'Painted in Blood' in ITV crime drama series Midsomer Murders.[5]

On 17 September 2005, she appeared in BBC One's medical drama series Casualty as Cynthia Hollis in the episode "Deep Water". She returned to the series on three more occasions, each time playing a different character. She played Loretta Parks in the episode "Into the Fog" (2 October 2010), Gwen Morgan in the episode 'Return to Sender' (25 October 2014) and Sheila Bobbins in the episode 'Schoolboy Crush' (24 September 2016).[5]

On 18 January 2006, she appeared in BBC One's drama anthology series The Afternoon Play as Edith in the episode "Your Mother Should Know".[4] On 28 January 2006, she appeared in BBC One's paranormal mystery drama Sea of Souls as Aggie the Chambermaid in the episode "The Newsroom".[4]

In late 2006, Reid was cast as loud-mouth Madge Harvey in the ITV sitcom Benidorm.[4] Her character first appeared on 1 February 2007 in the first episode alongside her new on-screen family, The Garveys. It was announced on 8 January 2015 that Madge and The Garveys were leaving the show after nearly 8 years. They departed on the second episode of Series 7 (9 January 2015). On 17 April 2015, ITV confirmed Reid's return to the series and that she would appear in the third episode of Series 8. On 25 January 2016, Reid reprised her role as Madge for one episode.[7][8]

On 13 November 2009, she appeared in BBC One's dark mystery series Psychoville as Old Crone in the seventh episode.[4]

On 21 June 2012, she appeared in Sky Arts sketch show/comedy drama Psychobitches as Mother Teresa in the episode "Pilot". She returned to the series on three more occasions, each time playing a different character. She played Margot Fonteyn in the episode "Episode #1.1' (2013), Betty Ford in the episode "Episode #1.5" (2013) and Shirley Temple in the episode "Episode #2.6" (2014).[4]

On 25 December 2012, she appeared in BBC One's period drama Call the Midwife as Mrs. Jenkins in the Christmas Special episode.[5] On 13 February 2013, she appeared in BBC One's sitcom Bob Servant Independent as Margo Servant in the episode "The Media".[4] On 25 December 2013, she returned to Doctor Who, this time playing Clara Oswald's Grandmother in the Eleventh Doctor episode "The Time of the Doctor".[4]

On 6 May 2014, she appeared in BBC One's drama anthology series Comedy Playhouse as Lady Cairnsworth in the episode "Miller's Mountain".[4] On 1 November 2014, she reprised her role of Clara's Grandmother in the Twelfth Doctor episode "Dark Water". She was simply credited as 'Gran' in the end credits to both episodes.

Roles in theatre

1960s

In 1963, she starred as Fio Bates in Half a Sixpence at the Cambridge Theatre in London.[4]

1990s

In 1993, she starred as Beggar Woman in the London revival of Sweeney Todd at the Royal National Theatre.[4] In 1996, she starred as Celestine in Martin Guerre: The Musical at the Prince Edward Theatre in London.[4] In 1998, she starred as Jack's Mother in Into the Woods at the Donmar Warehouse in London.[4]

2010–present

In 2015 she played Mrs. Fiedke in the National Theatre of Scotland's production of Laurie Sansom's adaptation of Muriel Spark's novella, The Driver's Seat.[9][4]

In 2017, she starred as Gloria in Silver Lining, a new sitcom written by Sandi Toksvig, at the Rose Theatre, Kingston.[4]

Personal life

Reid was formerly married to actor Julian Curry.[1] On 11 April 2008, after 32 years together, she and partner Terry Bullen were married in London, at a private ceremony watched by 12 close friends.[10]

She is involved with charity Plan International.[10]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1965OthelloBianca
The Alphabet MurdersMrs. Fortune
1967A Flea in Her EarAntoinette Plucheux
1970Three SistersNatasha
1971The TouchSara Kovac[3]
1972I Want What I WantJune
Z.P.G.Mary Herrick
1980Sir Henry at Rawlinson EndLady Florrie Rawlinson
1982Five Days One SummerGillian Pierce
The Black RoomFemale Lover
1983The DresserLydia Gibson
1985BrazilMrs. Buttle
1987The Lonely Passion of Judith HearneMiss Friel
1990VroomJake's Mother
1991American FriendsMrs. Weeks
1995Cruel TrainVera Mussell
1997The Winter GuestLily
The Man Who Knew Too LittleWoman in SS Cap
1998Still CrazyMrs. Baggot
1999Felicia's JourneyIris
2002Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage WarJoyce
2004A Christmas Carol: The MusicalMrs. Mops
2007A Room with a ViewMiss Alan
2008HushMrs. Coates
2015ContainmentEnid
The Bad Education MovieMargot
2016Halcyon HeightsGrandma
2020The Man in the HatThe Old Woman
2023Love Without WallsJeanie Binks
2024Portraits of Dangerous WomenNancy
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Inside StoryJeanEpisode: "Fifteen Years Solitary"
Armchair TheatreAssistant LibrarianEpisode: "Mr Nobody"
1962Tales of MysteryJessicaEpisode: "Chinese Magic"
1964Z CarsMaureen StringfellowEpisode: "A Stroll Along the Sands"
Love StoryMiss WatsonEpisode: "The Wooing of Miss Watson"
1966Knock on Any DoorSue BurtonEpisode: "Sunday in Prospective"
Love StoryThe GirlEpisode: "Dead Set at Dream Boy"
1967Theatre 625MavisEpisode: "The Lost Years of Brian Hooper"
1970ITV Sunday Night TheatreMariaEpisode: "Twelfth Night"
1971Owen, M.D.Mrs. Shackles2 episodes
1972Thirty-Minute TheatreMrs. BerryEpisode: "And For My Next Trick"
1973JusticeMadgeEpisode: "The Whole Truth?"
Owen, M.D.Mabel Simpson2 episodes
1978, 1990All Creatures Great and SmallMrs. Donovan2 episodes
1978The SweeneyDoreen HaskinsEpisode: "Victims"
1980FlickersLily BrewerAll 6 episodes
1981Somewhere More CentralPatTV film
Get Lost!Miss LangleyAll 4 episodes
1982Fame Is the SpurMrs. Ryerson4 episodes
1983The Home FrontHildaEpisode: "Walk in My Shoes"
Gunfight at the Joe Kaye CorralCathieTV film
The AerodromeBessie's MotherTV film
Farmers ArmsMrs. RiceTV film
Auf Wiedersehen PetPatsyEpisode: "Home Thoughts from Abroad"
1984HorizonMrs. HughesEpisode: "The Intelligence Man"
Miracles Take LongerMrs. Hook2 episodes
1985Doctor WhoEttaEpisode: "Vengeance on Varos"
1986Raspberry RippleAliceTV film
1987Never Say DieWoman in streetEpisode: #1.2
1990Tygo RoadBridget O'CaseyEpisode: #1.2
1993You, Me and ItBetty2 episodes
TaggartJessie Fraser3 episodes
15: The Life and Death of Philip KnightDr. Elizabeth PerryTV film
1995Oliver's TravelsEileenEpisode: "Do We Look Like That?"
The Ghostbusters of East FinchleyHilda6 episodes
Doctor FinlayTilda MacLeanEpisode: "No Time for Heroes"
1998My Wonderful LifeMrs. McIntyreEpisode: "The Ring"
Where the Heart IsEdith WoodfordEpisode: "She Goes On"
1999The BillClaire2 episodes
2000The SleeperMrs. FitzhalTV film
2001DoctorsLouise KingstonEpisode: "Retiring the Past"
2002Monarch of the GlenReverend AliceEpisode: #4.3
2003Midsomer MurdersMrs. MetcalfeEpisode: "Painted In Blood"
2005CasualtyCynthia HollisEpisode: "Deep Water"
2006The Afternoon PlayEdithEpisode: "Your Mother Should Know"
Sea of SoulsAggie the ChambermaidEpisode: "The Newsroom"
The BillAudrey ThorpEpisode: "Almost Human"
2007–2016BenidormMadge Harvey45 episodes
2008BonesPaige BonhamEpisode: "The Yanks in the U.K."
Place of ExecutionMa Lomas3 episodes
2009DoctorsIvy BrownlowEpisode: "You People"
Holby CityEvelyn MackonickleEpisode: "Trust"
Theatre Live!NoraEpisode: "Mind Away"
2010CasualtyLoretta ParksEpisode: "Into the Fog"
2009, 2011PsychovilleGrandma2 episodes
2011JusticeAlice2 episodes
DoctorsEena McFeeEpisode: "Seize the Day"
Case HistoriesMs MacDonald2 episodes
2012–2014PsychobitchesVarious5 episodes
2012Call the MidwifeMrs. JenkinsEpisode: "Christmas Special"
A Christmas CorriePolice OfficerTV film
2013Bob Servant IndependentMargo ServantEpisode: "The Media"
2013, 2014Doctor WhoGran2 episodes
2014DoctorsSid DalmondEpisode: "Sid's Blues"
Mountain GoatsLady CarnsworthEpisode: "Miller's Mountain"
CasualtyGwen MorganEpisode: "Return to Sender"
2015Father BrownLady Edna Forbes-LeithEpisode: "The Truth in the Wine"
PypoMagdaEpisode: "Personal Critiquer"
2016CasualtySheila BobbinsEpisode: "Schoolboy Crush"
2017Halloween Comedy ShortsLucyEpisode: "A Deal"
Murder on the Blackpool ExpressMildredTV film
2018HumansIrisEpisode: #3.5
Death on the TyneMildredTV film
2019Dial M for MiddlesbroughMildredTV film
2020Doctors'Speedy Sue' BurgessEpisode: "Together Time"[11]
Out of Her MindMrs. AnswersEpisode: "My Life is Ova"
2022–2024Big BoysIris7 episodes
2023DreamlandNanAll 6 episodes
Inside No. 9MollieEpisode: "The Last Weekend"
The Power of ParkerGladysAll 6 episodes
BodiesBaroness Antonia GarnerEpisode: "All in Good Time"
Beyond ParadiseKathleen JonesEpisode: "Christmas Special"
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