Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Anna Karen obit

Anna Karen obituary

Actor best known for playing the put-upon wife, Olive, in the 1970s sitcom On the Buses and its three spin-off feature films

 

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The actor Anna Karen, who has died in a house fire aged 85, was already appearing in a TV sitcom, Wild, Wild Women, as one of the workers in a millinery sweatshop, in 1969 when she was cast in another, in the role for which she is best remembered – Olive Rudge in the bawdy but hugely popular On the Buses.

The writing team of Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney, who created both programmes, conceived Olive as the dowdy, put-upon wife of the idle Arthur (played by Michael Robbins). They would appear alongside Reg Varney as Olive’s brother, the bus driver Stan Butler, Bob Grant as his conductor, Jack, Stephen Lewis as their boss, Inspector “Blakey” Blake, and Doris Hare as Olive and Stan’s domineering mother. (Hare was the original choice for the role but was out of the country when the programme began, so was replaced for the first series by Cicely Courtneidge.)

Halfway through the run of Wild, Wild Women, Karen fell ill with flu, but continued filming. “Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe happened to be at rehearsals,” she told the journalist Richard Webber. “I felt and looked dreadful, but they said I was ideal for Olive.

“The writers wanted her to look a mess, so I didn’t wear make-up, wore a wig that made my head look flat and had padding around my stomach to look plump. I based her on someone I knew in South Africa who was always desperate for men. She was terribly insecure, which applied to Olive, too.”

The humour was based around Olive’s inability to cook and mentions of her husband’s “operation” as she weathered a barrage of misogynistic jokes from him. Her suggestions of an “early night” were invariably rebuffed.

Although panned by the critics, On the Buses was an instant success, attracting up to 16 million viewers and running for seven series and 74 episodes, and ending in 1973 with Olive and Arthur’s divorce. There were also three spin-off films, On the Buses, which was the biggest British box office hit of 1971, Mutiny On the Buses (1972) and Holiday On the Buses (1973).

Curiously, the part of Olive was transferred to another workplace sitcom, The Rag Trade (1977-78), when Chesney and Wolfe revived their 1960s hit about a modern-day sweatshop, Fenner’s Fashions, with Peter Jones and Miriam Karlin reprising their roles as Harold Fenner, the boss, and Paddy Fleming, the “militant” shop steward.

Later, Karen appeared in the soap EastEnders as Aunt Sal – Sallie Martin – sister of Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor) and aunt to Grant and Phil Mitchell (Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden), on and off from 1996 to 2017, usually turning up at family weddings and parties.

Anna was born Ann McCall in Durban, South Africa, to John McCall, an accountant, and Muriel (nee Harrison). From deciding at the age of six that she wanted to be a vet, she switched her ambitions to acting after seeing the 1944 film National Velvet. She trained for three years at the South African National Theatre before moving to Britain when she was 16 with her mother and sister following the death of her father.

When her family continued on their travels, she enrolled at Lamda in London to train as an actor. To fund herself through drama school, she performed as a striptease artist at the Panama Club and other London venues. “It was here I learned more about stage timings and entertaining a live audience than anyone can teach you at drama school,” she said. “I absorbed everything and even went on tour with brothers Syd and Max Harrison with their pantomime stage act.”

 

She and other strippers had to adopt names from “the continent” and she changed hers to Anna Karen to sound Scandinavian. She then lived for several years in Italy, where her first husband, Dick Smart, whom she married in 1957, was training to be an opera singer. She returned to Britain when the marriage broke up, rode elephants in a Christmas circus and appeared in the 1960 naturist film Nudist Memories.

Karen worked with Syd and Max Harrison again in the film comedy The Sandwich Man (1966), starring Michael Bentine, and had a bit part as a neighbour in the director Ken Loach’s first feature film, Poor Cow (1967).

Then, she was cast in the film comedy Carry On Camping (1969) as one of the finishing school “girls” seen in a catfight with Windsor and in the keep-fit scene. This led to a lifelong friendship with Windsor – Karen played Maude alongside her in Wild, Wild Women. She also had a small role in Carry On Loving (1970), minus Windsor, as a newlywed who has a plate of jelly pushed down the front of her dress.

Fame from On the Buses brought Karen a starring role in the TV sitcom Troubles and Strife (1985-86) as the gin-swilling church caretaker Rosita Pearlman, a power behind the throne at St Anselm’s parish church. She also played the RatCave receptionist, Maureen McConkey, in Roland Rat: The Series (1986).

On stage, she starred in national tours of the Ray Cooney farce Not Now Darling (1974), the Nell Dunn play Steaming (1984) and the Michael Frayn comedy Noises Off (1991), as well as appearing in many summer seasons and pantomimes, and directing Theatre in Education productions at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East.

In 1967, Karen married the actor Terry Duggan, who worked with her many times on screen and stage; he died in 2008. She is survived by Gloria, Duggan’s daughter from his previous marriage.

Filmography

Film

Years     Title       Role       Notes

1961      Nudist Memories             Anne     Uncredited

1965      He Who Rides a Tiger     Extra

1966      The Sandwich Man          Lady with dog

1967      Poor Cow             Neighbour          

1969      Lock Up Your Daughters!              Extra      Uncredited

Carry On Camping            Schoolgirl           

1970      Carry On Loving                Wife     

1971      On the Buses      Olive Rudge       

1972      Mutiny on the Buses      

Top Gear              Mrs Redway      

1973      Holiday on the Buses      Olive Rudge       

1977      What's Up Nurse!            Knitter

1996      Beautiful Thing Marlene              

1998      Cash in Hand      Unknown           

2001      Possessions        Fanny Gapp       

2005      Together Alone Mrs Golding       

2008      Flick       Rita Ray               

2016      No Reasons        Yvonne

Television

Years     Title       Role       Notes

1966      Isadora Duncan                 Extra      TV film

1967      The Wednesday Play      Extra      Episode: "Profile of a Gentleman"

1968      Life with Cooper               Various                 Episode: "In Pictures"

1969      Wild, Wild Women          Maude Main cast; all 6 episodes

1969      Rembrandt         Peasant                TV film

1969–1973          On the Buses      Olive Rudge        Main cast; all 74 episodes

1970      Dixon of Dock Green       Housewife          Episode: "Waste Land"

1975      Comedy Premiere            Rita Wilkins         Episode: "Milk-O"

1976      ...And Mother Makes Five            Mrs Hitchin         Episode: "None So Blind"

1976      The Kenneth Williams Show        Jury Member     Episode: #2.1

1976      Rainbow               Anna      Episode: "Food: Potatoes"

1977      The Dick Emery Show     Various                 Episode: #16.8

1977–1978          The Rag Trade    Olive Butler (Rudge)       Main cast; all 22 episodes

1981      Stainless Steel and the Star Spies               Mary     TV film

1985–1986          Troubles and Strife          Rosita Pearman                 Main cast; all 12 episodes

1986      Roland Rat: The Series   Maureen McConkey       Main cast; 14 episodes

1987      The Sooty Show                Mrs Woodhead                 Episode: "Computer Dating"

1987      Super Gran          Commander S. Obvious Episode: "Chisleton Street Blues"

1996–1997,

2001–2004,

2007–2011,

2013–2017          EastEnders          Aunt Sal               Recurring role, 57 episodes

1998      Goodnight Sweetheart Mrs Hardcore     Episode: "Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking?"

1999      Boyz Unlimited Nigel's Mum       Episode: #1.5

2002      The Bill Margie Connell 2 episodes

2004      Revolver              Julie       Episode: #1.4

2004      The Second Quest            Sally       TV film

2005      The Golden Hour              Rita Philips          Episode: #1.1

2014      Doctors                Renee Gossman               Episode: "Small Favours"

2016      Nearly New         Joan       TV pilot

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