Judy Cornwell
Born
Judy Valerie Cornwell

(1940-02-22) 22 February 1940
OccupationActress
Years active1959–present
Spouse
John Kelsall Parry
(m. 1960)
Children1

Judy Valerie Cornwell (born 22 February 1940) is an English actress and writer best known for her role as Daisy in the successful British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances (1990–1995). She also played Anya Claus in Santa Claus: The Movie (1985). In her later years she became known for playing Miss Marple in many stage productions, including A Murder is Announced between 2014 and 2016.

Biography

Cornwell's father served in the RAF and she grew up in Britain, where she attended a convent school, with Penelope Keith. She later attended Saint Michael Boarding school in Heacham, Norfolk, before moving to Australia with her family. She has written about her childhood experiences in her autobiography Adventures of a Jelly Baby. She later returned to Britain and became a professional dancer and comedian in her teens, working her act between the nudes at Dhurjati Chaudhury's Irving Theatre Club, on Irving Street, off Leicester Square, London.,[1][2][3][4] before becoming an actress. Her career includes roles in radio's The Navy Lark, the play Oh! What A Lovely War,[5] her own TV comedy series Moody and Pegg,[5] and a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Films and television

Cornwell's film roles include Santa Claus: The Movie (as Anya Claus) and Mad Cows. On television she has appeared in Dixon of Dock Green, Cakes and Ale, Bergerac, Doctor Who (the serial Paradise Towers), several episodes of Farrington of the F.O., The Famous Five, The Bill, Heartbeat, The Royal, Miss Marple, Midsomer Murders and The Devil's Lieutenant. Cornwell also appeared in BBC soap opera EastEnders as Queenie Trott, the mean tyrant mother of lovable loser Heather Trott. In 1987, she appeared as the English spinster Rosemary Tuttle in the episode "Rumpole and the Official Secret" from Season 4 of Rumpole of the Bailey.

She is best known however, for her portrayal of lovable working class housewife Daisy in all 44 episodes of the sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, which ran for 5 series from 1990 to 1995.

She also appeared in an episode of Birds of a Feather in 2014.

Published works

Cornwell's books include her autobiography Adventures of a Jelly Baby (ISBN 0-283-07001-3) published in 2005 which describes her childhood growing up in Britain during the war, and then in Australia where her family emigrated.

She has also published several novels, including Cow and Cow Parsley in 1985, Fishcakes at the Ritz in 1989, The Seventh Sunrise in 1994, and Fear and Favour in 1996.

Personal life

Cornwell married John Kelsall Parry on 18 December 1960 and they have one son together. The couple reside in Brighton.[6] There, Parry was a reporter for The Argus.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Friends and Neighbours4th Girl
1965Dr. Terror's House of HorrorsNurse(segment Disembodied Hand), uncredited
1967Two for the RoadPat
Jules Verne's Rocket to the MoonLady Electra
1968The Wild RacersPippy
1969Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?Filigree Fondle
Cry WolfStella
1970Every Home Should Have OneLiz Brown
Country DanceRosie
PaddyBreeda
Wuthering HeightsNelly Dean
1971Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?Clarine
1985Santa Claus: The MovieAnya Claus
1987Cry FreedomReceptionist
1995PersuasionMrs. Musgrove
1999Mad CowsMaddy's Mother

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964The Sullavan BrothersHelen1 episode
1965The Worker (TV series)Mary1 episode
1972Man of StrawGuste Daimchen4 episodes
1974–1976Moody and PeggDaphne Pegg12 episodes
1976Cakes and AleRosie3 episodes
1977SupernaturalMargaret GrahamEpisode: Viktoria
1980–1981The Good CompanionsElizabeth Trant9 episodes
1982Look and ReadMrs WatsonEpisode: Fairground
1983Jane EyreMrs Reed2 episodes
1983Rumpole of the BaileyMiss TuttleSeason 4 Episode 3
1984The Devil's LieutenantRose von SiebertTV film
1985There Comes a TimeVanessa James7 episodes
1987Doctor WhoMaddy3 episodes: Paradise Towers
Dorothy L. Sayers MysteriesMiss BoothEpisode: Strong Poison
BergeracBelle YoungEpisode: The Memory Man
1990–1995Keeping Up AppearancesDaisyMain role; 44 episodes
1992Nice TownAunt Peggy3 episodes
The Mirror Crack'dHeather BadcockTV film
1994Under the Hammer'Batty'1 episode
1996Famous FiveMrs BakerEpisode: Five on a Hike Together
1997The Memoirs of Hyacinth BucketDaisyTV film
1998Midsomer MurdersMay CuttleEpisode: Death in Disguise
1998The Life and Crimes of William PalmerMrs Palmer2 episodes
1999HeartbeatIsabelle Sheba ChristieEpisode: Shotgun Wedding
2000David CopperfieldPeggottyTV film
2007–2008EastEndersQueenie Trott8 episodes
2008Keeping Up Appearances: Life Lessons from OnslowDaisy(archive footage only)
2014Birds of a FeatherAnnieEpisode: You Can't Always Get What You Want
2020PointlessHerselfContestant
2023Keeping Up Appearances - 30 Years Of LaughsHerself/DaisyDocumentary

References

  1. Ference, Ian (18 December 2020). "The Irving Theatre: VistaScreen's rarest set shows London's first strip joint". Brooklyn Stereography. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  2. Lloyd, Matthew. "St. Martin's Theatre, West Street, London WC2". ArthurLloyd.co.uk. Retrieved 10 October 2022. The Irving Theatre name was eventually used for a small review Theatre nearby in Leicester Square which opened in 1951 as an art gallery by day and a Theatre at night, closing in 1964.
  3. "Vues from Revues – Souvenir Magazine of the Irving Theatre (Club) – Autumn 1958 (Shows the featured artists in their various non-costumes)". Priory Antiques. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  4. "The Irving Theatre Club — Revues with Vues". Pamela Green. 9 May 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  5. 1 2 Jones, Alison (29 October 2001). "Judy's latest touch of fate; Historic events run hand in hand with Judy Cornwell's career". The Birmingham Post. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  6. "Actress Judy Cornwell and husband John Parry celebrate their Golden Wedding". Sussex Life. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
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