Shirley Stelfox

British actress (1941–2015) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shirley Rosemary Stelfox (11 April 1941 – 7 December 2015) was a British actress, known for her portrayal of the character Edna Birch, a moralising busybody in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale, and as Rose, the vampy sister of the snobby and overbearing Hyacinth Bucket in the first series of the comedy series Keeping Up Appearances.

Born
Shirley Rosemary Stelfox

(1941-04-11)11 April 1941
Died7 December 2015(2015-12-07) (aged 74)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1954–2015
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Shirley Stelfox
Born
Shirley Rosemary Stelfox

(1941-04-11)11 April 1941
Died7 December 2015(2015-12-07) (aged 74)
OccupationActress
Years active1954–2015
Known forEmmerdale as Edna Birch
Keeping Up Appearances as Rose
Spouses
Keith Edmundson
(m. 1962; div. 1965)
(m. 1979; died 1997)
Children3
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Early life

Shirley Rosemary Stelfox was born on 11 April 1941 in Dukinfield, Cheshire. She suffered from bilateral amblyopia, which left her short-sighted. While she was still at Lakes Road Secondary School in Dukinfield she appeared in pantomimes at the Old Chapel in the town, and in other productions.[1] She then studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where her classmates included Edward Fox, John Thaw and Sarah Miles.[2]

Career

Television

After the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Stelfox started on BBC Television in The Case Before You, a play in which she appeared as a 15 year old arsonist. In December 1960 she appeared in her first episode of Coronation Street. She later played many different characters in the soap opera, including, in 1983, the owner of a dating agency whose customers include the longrunning character Jack Duckworth (Bill Tarmey).

She played Hyacinth Bucket's sister Rose in the first series of Keeping Up Appearances, but was replaced by Mary Millar.[3] She appeared in several other well-known television series, including ‘’Emmerdale’’, Wicked Women (1970),[4] Making Out, Heartbeat, Common as Muck, Juliet Bravo, The Bill, Crossroads, Inspector Morse, Grange Hill and Albion Market. She appeared Brookside as Madge Richmond (1986–1987), and in 1999 she appeared in two episodes of EastEnders as Jane Healy.

Among many other one-off parts, she played Alice Hobson in Hobson’s Choice (1967), Helen in Civvies (1992), Julie Clegg in Three Seven Eleven (1993–1994), Jean in Common as Muck (1994) and Mrs Nolan in Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married (1999–2000).[1] She also played the mother of Julie Walters and Victoria Wood in the TV film Pat and Margaret (1994).

Films

Her best-known film role was as the "$2.00 Prostitute" in Nineteen Eighty-Four, a film adaptation of George Orwell's novel. She played another prostitute in Terry Jones's comedy Personal Services (1987).

Stage

On the West End stage Stelfox played Sue Lawson in Not Now, Darling (Strand Theatre, 1968) and Phoebe in Toad of Toad Hall (Duke of York's Theatre, 1970).[1] She starred in Stand Up Sweetie Pie, directed by June Brown, which premiered in 1993 at the Nottingham Playhouse.[5] She played Regan in King Lear at the Ludlow Festival in 1972 and at the Connaught Theatre. She also played Lady Macbeth in 1973, Yelena in Uncle Vanya in 1974 and Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1978. [6]

Personal life and death

Stelfox was married to Keith Edmundson for three years. She had a daughter, Helena, from this marriage. She married her fellow actor Don Henderson in 1979 and they were together until his death from throat cancer in 1997.[7] They lived in Stratford-upon-Avon, where she helped to bring up Henderson's two children from his first marriage. She moved to Nottinghamshire after Henderson's death.

Stelfox died on 7 December 2015, aged 74, four weeks after she had been diagnosed with terminal cancer.[8]

Selective filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1960, 1964-1994Coronation StreetNorma / Barmaid / Margot Sutcliffe / Shirley Henderson10 episodes
1966Pardon the ExpressionSales AssistantEpisode: "The Dinner Party"
1967Who Is Sylvia?Episode: "A Pool of Blood and a Red Carnation"
1968CorruptionGirl at Party
1971-1972Nearest and DearestDet. Constable Gloria Simpkins / Clara Wilson2 episodes
1971Carry On at Your ConvenienceBunny Girl Waitress
1972BudgieThe BarmaidEpisode: "Our Story So Far..."
1973PathfindersGreteEpisode: "Sweets from a Stranger"
1973Crown CourtMrs Catherine BarnesEpisode: "Regina v Barnes: Whatever Happened to George Robins?: Part 3"
1980-1983Juliet BravoMrs Collis / Mavis 'Colette' Newby2 episodes
1981Play for TodayMrs SmithEpisode: "A Brush with Mr Porter on the Road to El Dorado"
1981The Chinese DetectiveArleneEpisode: "Release"
1983Grange HillSecretary1 episode
1984Nineteen Eighty-FourProstitute
1984-1988BergeracAnna Ackerman / Pam Lewis2 episodes
1984Bootle SaddlesRita Henderson6 episodes
19861987BrooksideMadge Richmond15 episodes
1987Knights of GodBeth Edwards7 episodes
1987Personal ServicesShirley
1988Inspector MorseMrs KaneEpisode: "Last Bus to Woodstock"
1989–1991Making OutCarol May24 episodes
1990Keeping Up AppearancesRose6 episodes
1991-1999The BillMrs Fowler / Gill Gibson / Mrs Larch / Mrs Mitchell4 episodes
1992HeartbeatMrs ParkinEpisode: "Fruits of the Earth"
1993–1994Three Seven ElevenJulie Clegg16 episodes
1994Screen OneVeraEpisode: "Pat and Margaret"
1994–1997Common As MuckJean5 episodes
1995Harry's MadMrs Turtle6 episodes
1999–2000Lucy Sullivan Is Getting MarriedMrs Nolan16 episodes
1999EastEndersJane HealyEpisode: "New Year's Eve 1999": Part 1 and 2
2000–2015EmmerdaleEdna Birch901 episodes, (final appearance)
2015Butterflies & DiamondsPrison Facility Psychologist
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