Sue Holderness
Holderness in 2011
Born
Susan Joan Holderness

(1949-05-28) 28 May 1949
Hampstead, London, England
Other namesSusan Holderness
OccupationActress
Years active1967–present
Spouse
Mark Piper
(m. 1989)
Children2

Susan Joan Holderness (born 28 May 1949) is an English actress on both stage and screen having had appearances in Bless This House (1974), The New Avengers (1977), Canned Laughter (1979), The Sandbaggers (1980), The Cleopatras and It Takes a Worried Man (1983), The Brief and Minder (1984), Doctors (2004-2014), Still Open All Hours (2018–2019) EastEnders and The Madame Blanc Mysteries (2021). However, she is best known for her role as Marlene Boyce in Only Fools and Horses from 1985 to 2003, and its spin-off The Green Green Grass from 2005 to 2009.

Career

Holderness was born on 28 May 1949, in Hampstead, London.[1] After taking her A-levels, she trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.[1][2]

She began her acting career with the Manchester 69 Theatre Company in A Midsummer Night’s Dream,[3] Peer Gynt and as Desdemona in Catch My Soul (Jack Good's rock-musical version of Othello). She has worked consistently in theatre, radio, film and television. West End plays include The Female Odd Couple, Why Not Stay for Breakfast, The Male of the Species and the highly acclaimed one-woman play Our Kid (based on Myra Hindley).[3]

Sue Holderness at the Stevenage Christmas Lights Switch-on, 18 November 2010

Holderness regularly appeared in The Vagina Monologues[3] and she was in the cast of the touring play Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners. She has toured the country in numerous plays and worked in several repertory companies. Much of her career has been spent doing Alan Ayckbourn plays, three of which (Relatively Speaking, Time and Time Again, and How the Other Half Loves)[4] she toured with John Challis, who played Boycie to her long-suffering Marlene in Only Fools And Horses.[4] She played a main role in the Only fools and horses Spin-off series The Green, Green Grass, which ran from 2005 – 2009,[4] including four series and three Christmas Specials.[5]

Holderness played the role of Annie in the 2010 & 2011 UK Tours of Calendar Girls.[4] She played Celia in the 2012 tour (Jan – May) and went back to playing Annie in the Autumn 2012 tour (Sep – December).[4]

Television roles include Marianne in The Sandbaggers (two series), Bless This House, as Pamela Huntley-Johnson in the episode The Bells Are Ringing (1974), as Liz in It Takes a Worried Man (two series), Jo in The Brief, Cleopatra IV in The Cleopatras;[6] as Laura Doolan, a wife of serial bigamist "Confident" Clive Cosgrove in the Minder episode A Number of Old Wives Tales (1984); episodes of The New Avengers,[2] Thriller, Sob Sisters, Growing Pains, Doctors,[4] Lime Street with Robert Wagner, and Murder in Suburbia. She played Rowan Atkinson's love interest, Lorraine, in Canned Laughter, and did numerous impersonations in two series of End of Part One. She played Maggie in Dear John, by John Sullivan, Joan Forrester (Oscar Blaketon's former wife) in Heartbeat for YTV, Joan Travis in Revelations, and Rachel's mother in Cold Feet,[4] also for Granada. In April 2021, she made a guest appearance in the BBC soap opera EastEnders as Estelle.[7]

Films include That'll Be the Day (1973) and It Could Happen to You (aka Intimate Teenage Secrets) (1976). She also appeared in the low budget feature Meat Draw and Out of Sight for Granada.[4]

Holderness regularly appears in pantomime.[8] including All you need for Christmas at Fareham, Hampshire in 2009.[8]

In 2014, Holderness appeared in the BBC One medical drama Casualty as Alice Sweeney.[4] In 2018 onwards, Holderness has appeared as Mrs Rossi in the sitcom Still Open All Hours.[4]

Personal life

Holderness is married to Mark Piper, former executive director of the Theatre Royal, Windsor.[1] Her adult children are Harriet, a yoga instructor, and Freddie, head of history at a school in West Sussex.[1] She has one grandchild (2018), Max.[1] Sue is a strong supporter and ambassador for Thames Hospice.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973That'll Be The DayShirley
1976It Could Happen to YouChristine
1998The Meat DrawCarmen

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971LollipopReceptionistEpisode: "Doctor Fruit Cake"
1972TightropeJoanna5 episodes
1972Fly Into DangerSarah DavenportAll 7 episodes
1972Harriet's Back in TownJennifer Grant2 episodes
1974Bless This HousePamela Huntley-JohnsonEpisode: "The Bells Are Ringing"
1975ThrillerBettyEpisode: "If It's a Man, Hang Up"
19764 Idle HandsMiss PembertonEpisode: "Out of the Frying Pan"
1977The New AvengersVictoria StantonEpisode: "Medium Rare"
1978The One and Only Phyllis DixeyMildred ChallengerTV film
1979Canned LaughterLorraineTV film
1979–1980End of Part OneVariousAll 14 episodes
1980The SandbaggersMarianne Straker8 episodes
1983The CleopatrasCleopatra IV2 episodes
1983It Takes a Worried ManLiz13 episodes
1984The BriefJo GouldAll 13 episodes
1984MinderLauraEpisode: "A Number of Old Wives Tales"
1985–2003Only Fools and HorsesMarlene Boyce20 episodes
1986–1987Dear JohnMaggie3 episodes
1989Sob SistersMarionEpisode: "I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore"
1989Young, Gifted and BrokeDianeEpisode: #1.7
1992Growing PainsVariousEpisode: "The Lady and the Tramp"
1993You, Me and ItSoniaEpisode: #1.2
1993HeartbeatJoan Forrester2 episodes
1996RevelationsJoan11 episodes
1998Out of SightBride's MotherEpisode: "Photo Finish"
1998Colour BlindMrs. BartonEpisode: #1.2
2000,2003Cold FeetMary Bradley2 episodes
2004Murder in SuburbiaPenny GregsonEpisode: "Sanctuary"
2004DoctorsSheila KellyEpisode: "Watching Myself Die"
2005–2009The Green Green GrassMarlene BoyceAll 32 episodes
2011DoctorsBeryl MellorEpisode: "Light Blue Touch Paper"
2012Crime StoriesHazel WoodEpisode: #1.11
2013CasualtyAlice SweeneyEpisode: "Between the Cracks"
2014DoctorsRose DayEpisode: "Scullery Boy"
2018–2019Still Open All HoursMrs. Rossi10 episodes
2020Holby CityGloria DavidsonEpisode: #22.10
2021EastEndersEstelle Jones4 episodes
2021–presentThe Madame Blanc MysteriesJudith10 episodes

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Celebrity Interview – Sue Holderness". countryimagesmagazine.co.uk. 29 November 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Only Fools and Horses – Marlene". bbc.co.uk. 24 September 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 "Interview: Sue Holderness, star of The Vagina Monologues". thisislancashire.co.uk. 20 March 2009.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Spotlight – Sue Holderness". spotlight.com. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  5. "The Green Green Grass". bbc.co.uk. 28 October 2014.
  6. "The Cleopatras | A Television Heaven Review". Archived from the original on 21 February 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2006.
  7. "EastEnders casts Only Fools and Horses' Sue Holderness as Billy Mitchell's love interest". mirror.co.uk. 25 March 2021.
  8. 1 2 "All you need for Christmas". portsmouth.co.uk. 5 August 2009. Archived from the original on 5 August 2009.
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