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Angela Douglas

Angela Douglas (born 29 October 1940), born Angela McDonagh, is an English actress.

Angela Douglas
Born
Angela McDonagh

(1940-10-29) 29 October 1940 (age 83)
Other namesShrimp
OccupationActress
Spouses
(m. 1968; died 1982)
(m. 2009; died 2022)

Early life edit

Douglas was born in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.

Career edit

Douglas started acting as a teenager, joining the Worthing, West Sussex repertory company, before making her West End theatre debut in 1958.

Douglas made an uncredited appearance as an audience member in the 1958 film version of Six-Five Special. She made her (non-speaking) film debut in 1959 in The Shakedown, and then appeared with Tommy Steele in It's All Happening. She is best remembered for her roles in several Carry On Films in the 1960s, including Carry On Cowboy (1965) as an all-singing and trigger-happy version of Annie Oakley. She then appeared in Carry On Screaming! (1966), Follow That Camel (1967) and Carry On Up the Khyber (1968). She has, by virtue of this association, appeared on many retrospective and spin-off programmes. Douglas made an appearance in North Wales in September 2005 to unveil a plaque dedicated to the filming of Carry On Up the Khyber, as part of the movie had been shot in Llanberis.

Her other films have included The Comedy Man (1964), Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World (1973), and The Four Feathers (2002).

Her television credits have included Gideon's Way, The Avengers, The Saint; in which she played Jenny Turner, a psychology student in the episode The Death Game, Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Jason King, Casualty, Holby City, Coronation Street,[1] and Doctor at Large.

After her husband Kenneth More was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, she put her career on hold, after 11 episodes of Oil Strike North. After More's death, she returned in various roles, including Doris Lethbridge-Stewart in Doctor Who serial Battlefield (1989), Peak Practice and Soldier, Soldier, in the episode "Band of Gold", which featured Robson & Jerome singing in an impromptu wedding band. She played the part of Isobel Trimble in the third series of Cardiac Arrest. She has since concentrated on a career in journalism and writing, having completed two books, including the autobiographical Swings and Roundabouts.[2]

In October 2018 her debut novel, "Josephine: An Open Book" was published. It is fictional but partly based on her own experiences.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Douglas met fellow actor Kenneth More on the set of Some People in Bristol in 1962. After starting an affair, More divorced his wife, and the couple were married on 17 March 1968 until his death on 12 July 1982.

In 1988, Douglas met Scottish playwright and director Bill Bryden at a dinner party arranged by mutual friend Marsha Hunt.[2] They married in 2009. Bryden died on 5 January 2022.

Selected filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1959 The Shakedown Model
1960 Feet of Clay Diana White
1961 The Wind of Change Denise
Don't Bother to Knock Girl in Gallery uncredited
The Gentle Terror Nancy
Murder in Eden Beatnik
1962 Fate Takes a Hand Secretary
Design for Loving Bernie's secretary
Some People Terry
1963 It's All Happening Julie Singleton
1964 The Comedy Man Fay Trubshaw
1965 John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! Mandy – Harem Girl uncredited
Carry On Cowboy Annie Oakley
Gideon's Way Episode: "Morna" Morna Copthorne
1966 Carry On Screaming! Doris Mann
1967 Maroc 7 Freddie
Follow That Camel Lady Jane Ponsonby
Wuthering Heights Isabella Linton 3 episodes
1968 Carry On Up the Khyber Princess Jelhi
1973 Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World Janine
1974 Father Brown Petra Merton
1982 Third Time Lucky Millie King 4 episodes
1989 Doctor Who Doris 2 episodes
1996 Hamlet Attendant to Gertrude
1998 Shadow Run Bridget
1999 This Year's Love Annabel
2001 South Kensington Camila's Mother
2002 The Four Feathers Aunt Mary

References edit

  1. ^ Nown, Graham ed.(1985). Coronation Street 1960–1985: 25 years, CBC Enterprises, 1986. ISBN 0-88794-231-8 photo with brief description of cameo role p203.
  2. ^ a b Fox, Sue (14 August 1994). "How We Met: Bill Bryden and Angela Douglas". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 9 May 2009.

External links edit

  • Angela Douglas at IMDb

angela, douglas, others, with, name, disambiguation, born, october, 1940, born, angela, mcdonagh, english, actress, bornangela, mcdonagh, 1940, october, 1940, gerrards, cross, buckinghamshire, englandother, namesshrimpoccupationactressspouseskenneth, more, 196. For others with the name Angela Douglas see Angela Douglas disambiguation Angela Douglas born 29 October 1940 born Angela McDonagh is an English actress Angela DouglasBornAngela McDonagh 1940 10 29 29 October 1940 age 83 Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire EnglandOther namesShrimpOccupationActressSpousesKenneth More m 1968 died 1982 wbr Bill Bryden m 2009 died 2022 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Selected filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editDouglas was born in Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire Career editDouglas started acting as a teenager joining the Worthing West Sussex repertory company before making her West End theatre debut in 1958 Douglas made an uncredited appearance as an audience member in the 1958 film version of Six Five Special She made her non speaking film debut in 1959 in The Shakedown and then appeared with Tommy Steele in It s All Happening She is best remembered for her roles in several Carry On Films in the 1960s including Carry On Cowboy 1965 as an all singing and trigger happy version of Annie Oakley She then appeared in Carry On Screaming 1966 Follow That Camel 1967 and Carry On Up the Khyber 1968 She has by virtue of this association appeared on many retrospective and spin off programmes Douglas made an appearance in North Wales in September 2005 to unveil a plaque dedicated to the filming of Carry On Up the Khyber as part of the movie had been shot in Llanberis Her other films have included The Comedy Man 1964 Digby the Biggest Dog in the World 1973 and The Four Feathers 2002 Her television credits have included Gideon s Way The Avengers The Saint in which she played Jenny Turner a psychology student in the episode The Death Game Z Cars Dixon of Dock Green Jason King Casualty Holby City Coronation Street 1 and Doctor at Large After her husband Kenneth More was diagnosed with Parkinson s disease she put her career on hold after 11 episodes of Oil Strike North After More s death she returned in various roles including Doris Lethbridge Stewart in Doctor Who serial Battlefield 1989 Peak Practice and Soldier Soldier in the episode Band of Gold which featured Robson amp Jerome singing in an impromptu wedding band She played the part of Isobel Trimble in the third series of Cardiac Arrest She has since concentrated on a career in journalism and writing having completed two books including the autobiographical Swings and Roundabouts 2 In October 2018 her debut novel Josephine An Open Book was published It is fictional but partly based on her own experiences citation needed Personal life editDouglas met fellow actor Kenneth More on the set of Some People in Bristol in 1962 After starting an affair More divorced his wife and the couple were married on 17 March 1968 until his death on 12 July 1982 In 1988 Douglas met Scottish playwright and director Bill Bryden at a dinner party arranged by mutual friend Marsha Hunt 2 They married in 2009 Bryden died on 5 January 2022 Selected filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1959 The Shakedown Model 1960 Feet of Clay Diana White 1961 The Wind of Change Denise Don t Bother to Knock Girl in Gallery uncredited The Gentle Terror Nancy Murder in Eden Beatnik 1962 Fate Takes a Hand Secretary Design for Loving Bernie s secretary Some People Terry 1963 It s All Happening Julie Singleton 1964 The Comedy Man Fay Trubshaw 1965 John Goldfarb Please Come Home Mandy Harem Girl uncredited Carry On Cowboy Annie Oakley Gideon s Way Episode Morna Morna Copthorne 1966 Carry On Screaming Doris Mann 1967 Maroc 7 Freddie Follow That Camel Lady Jane Ponsonby Wuthering Heights Isabella Linton 3 episodes 1968 Carry On Up the Khyber Princess Jelhi 1973 Digby the Biggest Dog in the World Janine 1974 Father Brown Petra Merton 1982 Third Time Lucky Millie King 4 episodes 1989 Doctor Who Doris 2 episodes 1996 Hamlet Attendant to Gertrude 1998 Shadow Run Bridget 1999 This Year s Love Annabel 2001 South Kensington Camila s Mother 2002 The Four Feathers Aunt MaryReferences edit Nown Graham ed 1985 Coronation Street 1960 1985 25 years CBC Enterprises 1986 ISBN 0 88794 231 8 photo with brief description of cameo role p203 a b Fox Sue 14 August 1994 How We Met Bill Bryden and Angela Douglas The Independent London Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 9 May 2009 External links editAngela Douglas at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angela Douglas amp oldid 1214373090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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