Jane Lapotaire Dies: Tony-Winning ‘Piaf’ Actor Was 81
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Jane Lapotaire, the British stage actor whose only Broadway performance — in the title role of Pam Gems’ Edith Piaf musical Piaf — won her a 1981 Tony Award, died March 5, in the UK. She was 81.
Her death was reported today by The Guardian. A cause was
not disclosed.
A veteran of the British stage and television, Lapotaire was
a co-founder with Laurence Olivier and others of London’s The Young Vic in
1970. On TV, she played Marie Curie, Cleopatra and, in two 2019 episodes of The
Crown, Princess Alice of Greece.
But it was her transformative performance on Broadway in Piaf that brought Lapotaire to the attention of the American public. She’d already won an Olivier Award for her West End performance two years earlier, and in ’81 she took the Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actress/Play, beating out such well-known names as Glenda Jackson (Rose), Eva Le Gallienne (To Grandmother’s House We Go) and Elizabeth Taylor (The Little Foxes).
Lapotaire later would regret her decision to attempt a
Hollywood career following her Broadway success, explaining in interviews that
that, at age 40, she became “very aware of not being ‘glamorous’ in the
accepted sense.”
Her stage career in London was much more successful, to say
the least: In addition to The Young Vic, Lapotaire performed at such revered
venues as the Bristol Old Vic, the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare
Company. She was appointed CBE in 2025 and attended the investiture ceremony at
Windsor Castle last month.
Born on December 26, 1944, in Ipswich, Suffolk, Lapotaire
would go on to study acting at the Bristol Old Vic before joining the National
Theatre under Olivier’s leadership in 1967. She was accepted into the Royal
Shakespeare Company in 1974.
Her British many stage credits would include The Homecoming,
The Taming of the Shrew, Oedipus, Measure for Measure, As You Like It,
Shadowlands, Hamlet (opposite Kenneth Branagh) and a touring production as
Maria Callas in Terrence McNally’s Master Class. It was while performing in the
latter production in 2000 that Lapotaire suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage
that she later chronicled in her 2003 memoir Time Out of Mind.
After surgeries and a period of recuperation, Lapotaire returned to acting, both on stage and television, with her post-hemorrhage credits including Casualty in 2009, Downton Abbey in 2014 and the two episodes of The Crown in which she played the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
In 2020, she played Granny in Netflix’s version of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca that starred Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas and Armie Hammer.
Lapotaire’s film credits include Antony and Cleopatra (1972), Lady Jane (1986), James Ivory’s Surviving Picasso (1996), Shooting Fish (1997) and The Young Messiah (2016).
Lapotaire is survived by Rowan Joffé, her son with The
Killing Fields director Roland Joffé. She and Roland Joffé were married from
1974 until their divorce in 1980.
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"A Quoi ça Sert l'Amour ?"
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The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981)
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Theatre
Her stage credits include:
Date Title Role Director Company / Theatre
1965 When We Are
Married (Stage debut) Ruby Birtle Bristol Old Vic / Theatre
Royal, Bristol
1965–1967 Mrs.
Warren's Profession Vivie Bristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal,
Bristol
1965–1967 War and
Peace Natasha Bristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1965–1967 The
Homecoming Ruth Bristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal,
Bristol
1967 The Dance of
Death Judith National Theatre, London
1967 A Flea in Her
Ear Antoinette National Theatre
1969 The Way of the
World Mincing, later Mrs. Fainall National Theatre
1969 Macrune's
Guevara Tania National Theatre
1969 The White Devil Zanche National
Theatre
1969 The Travails of
Sancho Panza Don Quixote's niece National Theatre
1970 The Merchant of
Venice Jessica National Theatre
1970–1971 Scapino Zerbinetta Young Vic Theatre, London
1970–1971 The
Taming of the Shrew Katherina Young Vic Theatre
1970–1971 Oedipus Jocasta Young Vic Theatre
1970–1971 Measure
for Measure Isabella Young Vic Theatre
1971 The Captain of
Köpenick Lieschen National Theatre
1974 Macbeth Lady Macduff Royal Shakespeare Company
1974 Uncle Vanya Sonya Royal
Shakespeare Company
1975 As You Like It Rosalind Nottingham
Playhouse, Nottingham, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh
1975 Twelfth Night Viola Royal
Shakespeare Company, Stratford, then Aldwych Theatre, London
1975 A Month in the
Country Vera Royal Shakespeare Company /
Albery Theatre, London
1975 A Room with a
View Lucy Honeychurch Royal Shakespeare Company /
Albery Theatre
30 May 1976 As You
Like It Rosalind Peter Gill Riverside
Studios, London
1976 The Duchess of
Malfi Title role Bristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1979 Love's Labour's
Lost Rosaline Stratford, 1978 then Aldwych Theatre
1979 Piaf Édith Piaf Howard
Davies The Other Palace, London,
then Warehouse Theatre, London, later Aldwych Theatre
1980 Wyndham's
Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre, London
5 Feb 1981 – 28 Jun 1981 Royal
Shakespeare Company / Plymouth Theatre, New York City
1983 Kick for Touch Eileen Peter Gill National
Theatre
12 September 1983 – Dear
Anyone agony aunt Birmingham Repertory Theatre
8 November 1983 – Cambridge
Theatre
1984 Venice
Preserv'd Belvidera National Theatre
15 May 1984 – Antigone
Antigone John Burgess and Peter Gill National
Theatre / Cottesloe Theatre, London
1985 Saint Joan Title role Compass Company
1986 Double Double Fortune
Theatre, London
1986 Misalliance Royal Shakespeare
Company
1986 Archbishop's
Ceiling Royal
Shakespeare Company
1988 Greenland Royal Court
Theatre, London
1989–1990 Shadowlands Joy Davidman Queen's
Theatre, London
1992 Hamlet Gertrude Royal
Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre, London
1993 Ghosts Mrs. Alving Royal
Shakespeare Company / The Other Place Theatre, Stratford
26 November 1996 – 1997 Henry
VIII (also known as The Famous History of the Life of Henry VIII) Katherine of Aragon Gregory Doran Royal
Shakespeare Company / Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
18 February 1998 – Royal Shakespeare Company / Young Vic Theatre
10 September 2006 The
Rape of Lucrece Gregory Doran Royal Shakespeare Company / Swan
Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
October 2013 – 16 November 2013 Richard II Duchess of Gloucester Gregory Doran Royal Shakespeare Company / Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
December 2013 – 25 January 2014 Royal Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre
September 2015 – 25 October 2015 Henry V Queen Isobel Gregory Doran Royal
Shakespeare Company / Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
7 November 2015 – 30 December 2015 Royal Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre
April 2016 – Royal
Shakespeare Company / New York
Major Tours
21 May 1998 – 7 June 1998 Henry
VIII (also known as The Famous History of the Life of Henry VIII) Katherine of Aragon Gregory Doran Royal
Shakespeare Company / Brooklyn Academy of Music Majestic Theater, New York
9 June 1998 – 5 July 1998 Royal
Shakespeare Company / John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts,
Washington, DC
1999 A Master Class
with Maria Callas Di
Trevis British cities: Theatre
Royal, Bath …
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2 Feb 1977 Caring
Incorporated Judith Jane Morgan BBC
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22 May 1979 Dr
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19 Oct 1980 Electra Electra Jane Morgan BBC Radio 4
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29 Mar 1981 Plenty Susan Traherne Richard
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8 Mar 1984 Boris
Godunov Marina Mniszek John Theocharis BBC Radio 3
29 Dec 1984 The
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13 Feb 1989 First
Things Last Simone Jane Morgan BBC Radio 4
20 Feb 1989 That
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30 Apr 1993 A
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30 December 1994 The
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4 May 1995 Pen Pals
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12 Oct 1995 Bertie
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27 Nov 1998 Writing
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18 May 2001 I'll Be
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