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Janet Brown

Janet McLuckie Brown (14 December 1923 – 27 May 2011) was a Scottish actress, comedian and impressionist who gained considerable fame in the 1970s and 1980s for her impersonations of Margaret Thatcher.[1] Brown was the wife of Peter Butterworth, who was best known for his appearances in the Carry On films. Butterworth died in 1979 and Brown never remarried.

Janet Brown
Born
Janet McLuckie Brown

(1923-12-14)14 December 1923
Died27 May 2011(2011-05-27) (aged 87)
Hove, East Sussex, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • comedian
  • impressionist
Years active1946–2009[1]
Spouse
(m. 1946; died 1979)
Children2, including Tyler Butterworth

Career edit

Brown was born in Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, and educated at Rutherglen Academy.[1]

During World War II, Brown enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, and was the first female performer to take part in Stars in Battledress.[2]

She entered British film as an actress in 1948, notably in Folly to Be Wise (1952), and then appeared in several British television series, such as The Eric Barker Half-Hour (1952), How Do You View? (1952–1953) and Friends and Neighbours (1954).

Margaret Thatcher impersonations edit

Beginning with Margaret Thatcher's election as the leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, Brown gained increasing prominence because of her realistic impression of the Tory politician. She performed as Thatcher on BBC TV's Mike Yarwood Show, on BBC Radio's The News Huddlines, and on film in the 1981 James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only.[3]

In 1979, Brown starred as Thatcher on the comedy album Iron Lady: The Coming of the Leader,[4] written by Private Eye satirist John Wells and produced by Secret Policeman's Ball series co-creator/producer Martin Lewis and Not the Nine O'Clock News series co-creator/producer John Lloyd.[5] The largely sprechstimme track "Iron Lady" was released as a single, and Brown promoted it on Top of the Pops as a new release, but it did not chart.

She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1980 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.[citation needed]

During the 1970s and 1980s, she was occasionally confused by some with fellow actress and comedienne Faith Brown because they had the same surname and were both best remembered for their Margaret Thatcher impersonations. In 1990, she recorded a spoken-word sequence in her Margaret Thatcher voice for Mike Oldfield's album Amarok. Still acting in her eighties, her last role was as Old Lady Squeamish on the London West End stage in a production of Wycherley's The Country Wife at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, which opened in September 2007.

She entitled her 1986 autobiography Prime Mimicker.[6]

Personal life edit

Brown was married to Carry On actor Peter Butterworth from 1946 until his death in 1979.[1][7] The two appeared alongside each other in the television comedy series How Do You View? (1947–53), written by and starring Terry-Thomas. They also appeared together in the 1972 film, Bless This House.

The couple had two children, a son, actor Tyler Butterworth (born 1959), and a daughter, Emma, who died in 1996, aged 34.[7]

Brown never remarried, spending the rest of her life in Hove until her death following a brief illness in a nursing home in May 2011, aged 87.[7][8] She is buried alongside her husband Peter Butterworth in Danehill Cemetery, in East Sussex.[9]

Filmography edit

Title Year Role Notes
Floodtide 1949 Rosie
A Ray of Sunshine: An Irresponsible Medley of Song and Dance 1950 Self – Impressionist
Folly to Be Wise 1953 Jessie Killegrew
A Home of Your Own 1964
Hey Boy! Hey Girl 1967
The Adding Machine 1969 Fat Woman
My Lover, My Son 1970 Mrs. Woods
Bless This House 1972 Annie Hobbs
Wombling Free 1977 Womble Voice
For Your Eyes Only 1981 Margaret Thatcher, The Prime Minister
Summer Solstice 2005 Mrs. Armstrong
Underground Ernie 2006 Victoria Voice
Zorro and Scarlet Whip Revealed! 2010 Mrs. McAlistair Voice, (final film role)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Janet Brown". www.telegraph.co.uk. 27 May 2011.
  2. ^ p. 86 Merriman, Andy Greasepaint & Cordite Aurum Press 21 March 2013
  3. ^ Smith, Kenny (31 May 2011). "Tributes paid to Rutherglen Bond girl Janet". Daily Record. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  4. ^ "Janet Brown (3) – Iron Lady – The Coming Of The Leader (Vinyl, LP) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  5. ^ Brown, Janet. Prime Mimickery Robson Books, 1986, p. 115
  6. ^ Prime Mimicker: Amazon.co.uk: Janet Brown: Books. ASIN 0860512479.
  7. ^ a b c "'Margaret Thatcher' actress Janet Brown dies". www.telegraph.co.uk. 27 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Actress Janet Brown dies aged 87". bbc.co.uk. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  9. ^ "Find A Grave Memorial". Findagrave.com. Retrieved 9 June 2012.

External links edit

  • Janet Brown at IMDb
  • Obituary in The Guardian
  • Janet Brown – The Independent Obituary – May 2011

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For other people named Janet Brown see Janet Brown disambiguation Janet McLuckie Brown 14 December 1923 27 May 2011 was a Scottish actress comedian and impressionist who gained considerable fame in the 1970s and 1980s for her impersonations of Margaret Thatcher 1 Brown was the wife of Peter Butterworth who was best known for his appearances in the Carry On films Butterworth died in 1979 and Brown never remarried Janet BrownBornJanet McLuckie Brown 1923 12 14 14 December 1923Rutherglen Lanarkshire ScotlandDied27 May 2011 2011 05 27 aged 87 Hove East Sussex EnglandOccupationsActresscomedianimpressionistYears active1946 2009 1 SpousePeter Butterworth m 1946 died 1979 wbr Children2 including Tyler Butterworth Contents 1 Career 2 Margaret Thatcher impersonations 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer editBrown was born in Rutherglen Lanarkshire and educated at Rutherglen Academy 1 During World War II Brown enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service and was the first female performer to take part in Stars in Battledress 2 She entered British film as an actress in 1948 notably in Folly to Be Wise 1952 and then appeared in several British television series such as The Eric Barker Half Hour 1952 How Do You View 1952 1953 and Friends and Neighbours 1954 Margaret Thatcher impersonations editBeginning with Margaret Thatcher s election as the leader of the Conservative Party in 1975 Brown gained increasing prominence because of her realistic impression of the Tory politician She performed as Thatcher on BBC TV s Mike Yarwood Show on BBC Radio s The News Huddlines and on film in the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only 3 In 1979 Brown starred as Thatcher on the comedy album Iron Lady The Coming of the Leader 4 written by Private Eye satirist John Wells and produced by Secret Policeman s Ball series co creator producer Martin Lewis and Not the Nine O Clock News series co creator producer John Lloyd 5 The largely sprechstimme track Iron Lady was released as a single and Brown promoted it on Top of the Pops as a new release but it did not chart She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1980 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews citation needed During the 1970s and 1980s she was occasionally confused by some with fellow actress and comedienne Faith Brown because they had the same surname and were both best remembered for their Margaret Thatcher impersonations In 1990 she recorded a spoken word sequence in her Margaret Thatcher voice for Mike Oldfield s album Amarok Still acting in her eighties her last role was as Old Lady Squeamish on the London West End stage in a production of Wycherley s The Country Wife at the Theatre Royal Haymarket which opened in September 2007 She entitled her 1986 autobiography Prime Mimicker 6 Personal life editBrown was married to Carry On actor Peter Butterworth from 1946 until his death in 1979 1 7 The two appeared alongside each other in the television comedy series How Do You View 1947 53 written by and starring Terry Thomas They also appeared together in the 1972 film Bless This House The couple had two children a son actor Tyler Butterworth born 1959 and a daughter Emma who died in 1996 aged 34 7 Brown never remarried spending the rest of her life in Hove until her death following a brief illness in a nursing home in May 2011 aged 87 7 8 She is buried alongside her husband Peter Butterworth in Danehill Cemetery in East Sussex 9 Filmography editTitle Year Role Notes Floodtide 1949 Rosie A Ray of Sunshine An Irresponsible Medley of Song and Dance 1950 Self Impressionist Folly to Be Wise 1953 Jessie Killegrew A Home of Your Own 1964 Hey Boy Hey Girl 1967 The Adding Machine 1969 Fat Woman My Lover My Son 1970 Mrs Woods Bless This House 1972 Annie Hobbs Wombling Free 1977 Womble Voice For Your Eyes Only 1981 Margaret Thatcher The Prime Minister Summer Solstice 2005 Mrs Armstrong Underground Ernie 2006 Victoria Voice Zorro and Scarlet Whip Revealed 2010 Mrs McAlistair Voice final film role References edit a b c d Janet Brown www telegraph co uk 27 May 2011 p 86 Merriman Andy Greasepaint amp Cordite Aurum Press 21 March 2013 Smith Kenny 31 May 2011 Tributes paid to Rutherglen Bond girl Janet Daily Record Retrieved 20 July 2022 Janet Brown 3 Iron Lady The Coming Of The Leader Vinyl LP at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 9 June 2012 Brown Janet Prime Mimickery Robson Books 1986 p 115 Prime Mimicker Amazon co uk Janet Brown Books ASIN 0860512479 a b c Margaret Thatcher actress Janet Brown dies www telegraph co uk 27 May 2011 Actress Janet Brown dies aged 87 bbc co uk 27 May 2011 Retrieved 27 May 2011 Find A Grave Memorial Findagrave com Retrieved 9 June 2012 External links editJanet Brown at IMDb Obituary in The Guardian Janet Brown The Independent Obituary May 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Janet Brown amp oldid 1193732192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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