Thursday, March 5, 2026

Jane Lapotaire obit

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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Armie Hammer and Lily James in Rebecca (2020)

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The Young Messiah (2016)

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Old Sarah

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RSC Live: Henry V (2015)

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Queen Isobel

2015

 

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2013

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1996–2009

3 episodes

 

Trial & Retribution (1997)

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2009

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The Waves (2007)

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2007

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2006

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2005

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2004

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Bella and the Boys (2004)

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2001

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2000

 

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1997

 

Network First (1994)

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7.1

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Narrator

1997

1 episode

 

Kate Beckinsale, Dan Futterman, and Stuart Townsend in Shooting Fish (1997)

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1997

 

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1997

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McCallum (1995)

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1997

1 episode

 

Giving Tongue (1996)

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1996

 

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7.3

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Sarah (voice)

1996

1 episode

 

Anthony Hopkins in Surviving Picasso (1996)

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6.3

Olga Picasso

1996

 

George Baker, Keith Barron, John Castle, and Amanda Redman in Ruth Rendell Mysteries (1987)

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6.9

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1996

3 episodes

 

Johnny and the Dead (1995)

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6.1

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Mrs. Sylvia LibertyMs Liberty

1995

4 episodes

 

Patrick Malahide and William Simons in Alleyn Mysteries (1990)

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7.6

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Elspeth Cost

1994

1 episode

 

Love Hurts (1992)

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7.3

TV Series

Diane Warburg

1992–1993

20 episodes

 

The Big Battalions (1992)

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7.6

TV Mini Series

Martha Hoyland

1992

5 episodes

 

The Lake

Short

1990

 

Anthony Perkins in Chillers (1990)

Chillers

6.4

TV Series

Betsey McCullough

1990

1 episode

 

Screen Two (1984)

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6.7

TV Series

Helen

1990

1 episode

 

Murder by Moonlight (1989)

Murder by Moonlight

4.5

TV Movie

Louise Mackey

1989

 

Uncle Silas (1989)

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7.2

TV Mini Series

Madame de la Rougierre

1989

3 episodes

 

Blind Justice (1988)

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7.0

TV Mini Series

Katherine Hughes

1988

4 episodes

 

Theatre Night (1985)

Theatre Night

6.6

TV Series

Aline Solness

1988

1 episode

 

Jacqueline Bisset and Armand Assante in Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987)

Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story

7.1

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Letizia Bonaparte

1987

3 episodes

 

Seal Morning (1986)

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7.7

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1986

6 episodes

 

Cary Elwes and Helena Bonham Carter in Lady Jane (1986)

Lady Jane

7.1

Princess Mary

1986

 

Jane Lapotaire in Piaf (1984)

Piaf

6.8

TV Movie

Edith Piaf

1984

 

The Testament of John

TV Movie

Claire

1984

 

Teri Garr, Robert Wagner, and Horst Janson in To Catch a King (1984)

To Catch a King

5.7

TV Movie

Irene Neumann

1984

 

Nicol Williamson in Macbeth (1983)

Macbeth

6.9

TV Movie

Lady Macbeth

1983

 

The BBC Television Shakespeare (1978)

The BBC Television Shakespeare

8.1

TV Series

Lady Macbeth

1983

1 episode

 

Eureka (1983)

Eureka

5.9

Helen McCann

1983

 

Jeremy Irons in The Captain's Doll (1983)

The Captain's Doll

5.5

TV Movie

Evangeline

1983

 

The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1982)

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

8.1

TV Movie

Elisabeth Moulton-Barrett

1982

 

James Mason in The Search for Alexander the Great (1981)

The Search for Alexander the Great

7.5

TV Mini Series

Olympias

1981

4 episodes

 

Antony & Cleopatra (1981)

Antony & Cleopatra

6.4

TV Movie

Cleopatra

1981

 

Jackanory (1965)

Jackanory

7.2

TV Series

Storyteller

1979

5 episodes

 

Brian Cox in The Devil's Crown (1978)

The Devil's Crown

8.1

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Eleanor of Aquitaine

1978

11 episodes

 

Wings (1977)

Wings

7.8

TV Series

Anne Boissier

1978

1 episode

 

Marie Curie (1977)

Marie Curie

7.8

TV Mini Series

Marie Curie

1977

5 episodes

 

Sea Tales: The Return

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Bridget RitsinNarrator

1977

1 episode

 

The House of Bernarda Alba

Magdalena

1976

 

Play for Today (1970)

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7.8

TV Series

Alice StockerKim

1972–1976

2 episodes

 

One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975)

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5.9

Miss Prescott

1975

 

Helen Ryan and Timothy West in Edward the King (1975)

Edward the King

8.2

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Dowager Empress DagmarPrincess Dagmar of RussiaPrincess Dagmar ...

1975

6 episodes

 

The Place of Peace

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1975

 

Oranges and Lemons (1973)

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Anne Sewell

1973

1 episode

 

Don Henderson, Diane Keen, Peter Sallis, and Don Warrington in Crown Court (1972)

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7.4

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Juliet Tomlin

1973

3 episodes

 

Barry Foster in Van der Valk (1972)

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7.1

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Elly

1973

1 episode

 

Country Matters (1972)

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7.3

TV Series

Orianda

1973

1 episode

 

Anthony Hopkins and Timothy West in The Edwardians (1972)

The Edwardians

6.8

TV Mini Series

Alice Hoatson

1972

1 episode

 

Jane Lapotaire, Robert Powell, and Robert Stephens in The Asphyx (1972)

The Asphyx

6.2

Christina Cunningham

1972

 

Armchair Theatre (1956)

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7.7

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Jean

1972

1 episode

 

Brian Deacon in Love and Mr Lewisham (1972)

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5.7

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1972

3 episodes

 

The Sextet (1972)

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4.8

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1972

1 episode

 

Edward Woodward in Callan (1967)

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8.3

TV Series

Kristina

1972

1 episode

 

Antony and Cleopatra (1972)

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5.8

Charmian

1972

 

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Owen, M.D.

6.4

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Jennie Hopkins

1972

2 episodes

 

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The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes

7.2

TV Series

Emily Shaw

1971

1 episode

 

Andrea Allan, Magda Konopka, and Peter Wyngarde in Jason King (1971)

Jason King

6.9

TV Series

French Maid

1971

1 episode

 

Mick Jagger and James Fox in Performance (1970)

Performance

6.7

Mrs. Farrell (uncredited)

1970

 

Crescendo (1970)

Crescendo

5.2

Lillianne

1970

 

Sherlock Holmes (1964)

Sherlock Holmes

7.5

TV Series

Annie Harrison

1968

1 episode

 

Tie Up the Ballcock

Short

1967

 

Soundtrack

Jane Lapotaire in Piaf (1984)

Piaf

6.8

TV Movie

performer: "L'Accordéoniste", "La Belle Histoire d'Amour", "La Ville Inconnue", "Mon Dieu", "Les Trois Cloches", "Non, je ne Regrette rien", "Bravo pour le Clown !", "La Goualante du Pauvre Jean", "La Vie en Rose", "Milord", "Hymne à l'Amour", "A Quoi ça Sert l'Amour ?"

1984

 

The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981)

The 35th Annual Tony Awards

5.5

TV Special

performer: "La Vie en Rose"

1981

 

Self

Cat Deeley, Alison Hammond, Dermot O'Leary, and Ben Shephard in This Morning (1988)

This Morning

4.3

TV Series

Self

2003

1 episode

 

A History of Britain (2000)

A History of Britain

8.3

TV Series

Self (voice)

2000

1 episode

 

Stephen King: Shining in the Dark (1999)

Stephen King: Shining in the Dark

7.3

TV Movie

Self - Narrator (voice)

1999

 

Eamonn Andrews in This Is Your Life (1955)

This Is Your Life

6.4

TV Series

Self

1985–1995

2 episodes

 

Classic Cars (1991)

Classic Cars

TV Series

Self - Narrator (voice)

1991

1 episode

 

When I Get to Heaven

TV Series

Self - Interviewee

1991

1 episode

 

Bookmark (1983)

Bookmark

5.4

TV Series

SelfSelf - Reader

1989

1 episode

 

Terry Wogan in Wogan (1982)

Wogan

6.2

TV Series

Self

1984–1986

2 episodes

 

Q.E.D. (1982)

Q.E.D.

6.3

TV Series

Self - Presenter

1985–1986

2 episodes

 

The Sonnets of William Shakespeare

TV Series

Self - Sonnet Performer

1984

2 episodes

 

Playing Shakespeare (1982)

Playing Shakespeare

9.5

TV Mini Series

Self

1982

3 episodes

 

Call My Bluff (1965)

Call My Bluff

7.1

TV Series

Self

1982

2 episodes

 

The 35th Annual Tony Awards (1981)

The 35th Annual Tony Awards

5.5

TV Special

Self - Winner & Performer

1981

 

Melvyn Bragg in The South Bank Show (1978)

The South Bank Show

7.1

TV Series

Self

1979

2 episodes

 

Archive Footage

Royal Histories (2020)

Royal Histories

7.1

TV Series

Self - Princess Alice, 'The Crown' (archive footage)

2020

1 episode

 

Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Irons, Joely Richardson, Derek Jacobi, Trevor Nunn, and David Tennant in Shakespeare Uncovered (2012)

Shakespeare Uncovered

8.5

TV Series

Self - Cleopatra (archive footage)

2015

1 episode

 

Arena (1975)

Arena

7.7

TV Series

Self (archive footage, uncredited)

2012

1 episode

 

Great Performances (1971)

Great Performances

8.0

TV Series

Self (archive footage)

2004

1 episode

 

The Scottish Play (2001)

The Scottish Play

Self - Lady Macbeth (archive footage)

2001

 

 

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 …

Radio

Date     Title     Role     Director           Station

9 Dec 1972      The Lady with the Little Dog             Anna   Jane Graham   BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

28 Jan 1974     The Dark is Light Enough      Gelda   Jane Graham   BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play

13 Jul 1976     The Eating House       The woman     Betty Davies   BBC Radio 3 Drama Now

2 Feb 1977      Caring Incorporated    Judith   Jane Morgan    BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre

22 May 1979   Dr Piffoel        George Sand   John Theocharis          BBC Radio 3

19 Oct 1980    Electra             Electra Jane Morgan    BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre

29 Mar 1981   Plenty Susan Traherne            Richard Wortley          BBC Radio 3

8 Mar 1984     Boris Godunov            Marina Mniszek          John Theocharis          BBC Radio 3

29 Dec 1984    The Maltese Falcon    Brigid O'Shaughnessy Jane Morgan    BBC Radio 4 Saturday-Night Theatre

13 Feb 1989    First Things Last         Simone            Jane Morgan    BBC Radio 4

20 Feb 1989    That Cunard Woman   Nancy Cunard Penny Gold     BBC Radio 4

30 Apr 1993    A Sorceress of Her Time         Alma Mahler   Rosemary Hart            BBC Radio 3

30 December 1994      The Wolves of Willoughby Chase      Miss Slighcarp            Cherry Cookson          BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre

4 May 1995     Pen Pals          Fay Fuller        Shaun MacLoughlin    BBC Radio 4 Globe Theatre 95

12 Oct 1995    Bertie and the Crime of Passion         Sarah Bernhardt          Matthew Walters         BBC Radio 4

18 May 1997 – 1 Jun 1997     Mansfield Park            Mrs Norris       Sue Wilson      BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial

12 Feb 1998    Come to Me    Greta   Jane Morgan    BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

13 Nov 1998   In Singapore    Sally    Vanessa Whitburn       BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

27 Nov 1998   Writing Home             Mother Cherry Cookson          BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

5 Dec 2000 – 7 Dec 2000       Plays of the Severn     Voice of the River       Peter Leslie Wild

Sue Wilson      BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

18 May 2001   I'll Be George George Sand   Ned Chaillet    BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play

4 Jun 2001 – 15 Jun 2001       Byron's Women           Lady Melbourne          Clive Brill       BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama

28 Jan 2002     A Thousand Ships       Helen   Peter Kavanagh           BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

22 Oct 2004    Arthur: The Sword of the King           Morgan            Gordon House BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

29 Oct 2004    Arthur: The Black Dog           Morgan            Gordon House BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

5 Nov 2004     Arthur: The Lake        Morgan            Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

12 Nov 2004   Arthur: The Moon Eats the Sun          Morgan            Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

19 Nov 2004   Arthur: The Grail        Morgan            Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

26 Nov 2004   Arthur: The Last Battle           Morgan            Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

27 Feb 2005    The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene   Mary Magdalene         Marina Caldarone       BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3

7 Mar 2005     Scenes of Seduction    Mme Etcheberri          Ned Chaillet    BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

1 Jun 2005       Exiled from Paradise Roznay            Claudine Toutoungi    BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play

23 Sep 2007 – 30 Sep 2007    The Waves      Jinny    Terence Davies           BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial

14 Feb 2010 – 28 Feb 2010    Plantagenet     Queen Eleanor Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial

23 Jan 2011     Living with Princes     Catherine de Medici    Jeremy Mortimer         BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3

25 Nov 2012 – 16 Dec 2012   The Count of Monte Cristo        Haydee            Jeremy Mortimer

Sasha Yevtushenko     BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial


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