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Mary Millar

Irene Mary Wetton (26 July 1936 – 10 November 1998), better known by her stage name Mary Millar,[1] was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances between 1991 and 1995.[2]

Mary Millar
Millar as Rose in Series 5 of Keeping Up Appearances (1995)
Born
Irene Mary Wetton

(1936-07-26)26 July 1936
Died10 November 1998(1998-11-10) (aged 62)
Brockley, London, England
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1952–1998
Spouse
Rafael Frame
(m. 1962)
Children1

Early life

Irene Mary Wetton was born in Doncaster, England, on 26 July 1936 to Horace and Irene (née Mellor) Wetton, both music hall singers.[1] She intended to become a stable hand, but later decided to pursue a stage career. She toured the country with her parents, who had an act called Sweethearts in Harmony.[citation needed]

Career

Millar made her first television appearance in 1953, aged 17, in Those Were the Days. She also made appearances on The Dick Emery Show and The Stanley Baxter Show.[1] Millar gained acclaim for her part in Keeping Up Appearances as Rose, replacing Shirley Stelfox for Series 2 in 1991 as Stelfox had prior commitments to Making Out. Millar remained with the programme through to its conclusion in 1995.

In 1960, Millar travelled to New York to understudy Julie Andrews in Camelot. She began her West End career in 1962 as Cloris in Lock Up Your Daughters.[2][3] In 1969, she played the title role in the musical Ann Veronica, based on H. G. Wells' novel. In 1986, Millar originated the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera. She played the role for four years and her voice appears on the original cast album.[3]

From 1997 to 1998, Millar played Mrs Potts in the London production of Beauty and the Beast, and appeared on the cast album composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice.[4] In February 1998, Millar left the show because of deteriorating health.[citation needed]

Personal life

Millar had one daughter, Lucy (born 1972), by her marriage to Rafael D. Frame, in 1962.[3][5] She was a practising Christian.[6]

Death

In January 1998, Millar was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and underwent chemotherapy. She died on 10 November, at the age of 62, in Brockley, London, with her husband and daughter at her bedside. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.[citation needed] Three weeks before her death, when asked what she would do when she arrived at heaven's door, Millar said, "Rehearse for a part in the Angelic choir, darling."[7] An episode of Keeping Up Appearances was broadcast on BBC One the following week and dedicated to her.

Works

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1953 Those Were the Days
1963, 1964 The Dick Emery Show[8]
1963–71 The Stanley Baxter Show
1967 Titipu Yum-Yum BBC2 production[1]
1968 Iolanthe Phyllis BBC2 production[1]
1970 Rookery Nook Poppy Dickie
1991–95 Keeping Up Appearances Rose series 2 to series 5

Theatre

Year Play Role Theatre Notes
1952, 1954–55 Babes in the Wood Principal character The Empire Theatre, Sheffield (1952)
Derby Hippodrome Theatre (1954–55)[9]
1957, 1959 The Desert Song Margot Bonvalet His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen 1967 studio recording[10][11]
1958–59 Old Chelsea Mary Fenton King's Theatre, Glasgow
1960 Camelot Queen Guenevere Majestic Theatre, Manhattan Julie Andrews' understudy[1][6]
1962 Lock Up Your Daughters Cloris Mermaid Theatre[3]
Her Majesty's Theatre[12]
1963 See You Inside Duchess Theatre[13]
1963–64 All in Love[14][15] Lydia Languish Mayfair Theatre[16] Based on The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
1965 Dearest Dracula[17][18] Lucy Olympia Theatre, Dublin
1966 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Milly 1966 recording[19]
1967–68, 1971 Bless the Bride Richmond Theatre 1967 studio recording[20]
1967 Love From a Stranger Cecily Harrington Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[21]
1967 Virtue in Danger Berinthia Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[22]
1968 The Rivals Lydia Languish Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[23]
1969 The Real Inspector Hound Cynthia Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[24]
1969 Black Comedy Clea Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[24]
1969 Ann Veronica[25] Ann Veronica Stanley Cambridge Theatre Cast recording[26]
1970 Spider's Web[27] Clarissa Hailsham-Brown Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[28]
1972 Popkiss[29] Poppy Dickie Globe Theatre
Cambridge Arts Theatre
1973 The Importance of Being Earnest Honourable Gwendolen Fairfax Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch[30]
1975 Small and Brassy King's Head Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre[31]
1978 Lark Rise[32] Emma Timms Royal National Theatre
1984 Pack of Lies Barbara Jackson Lyric Theatre, London Replacing Judi Dench[6]
1985, 1993–94 Follies[2][33][34] Sally Durant Plummer Forum Theatre, Wythenshawe
Brighton Dome
Haymarket Theatre
1986–90 The Phantom of the Opera[35] Madame Giry Her Majesty's Theatre Leader of bible studies between shows,[7] cast recording
1996 Follies: In Concert National Concert Hall, Dublin
1997–98 Beauty and the Beast[2] Mrs Potts Dominion Theatre Cast recording[36]
Pal Joey[2]
The King and I[2] Anna Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
The Mating Game
An Evening with Mary Millar One-woman show
Talking about her Christianity, life, and work[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Hayward, Anthony (13 November 1998). "Obituary: Mary Millar". The Independent. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Lefkowitz, David (11 November 1998). . Playbill. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d . The Phantom of the Opera. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Mary Millar". Toledo Blade. Associated Press. 13 November 1998. p. 11. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  5. ^ "British Actress Mary Millar Dies". AP News Archive. Associated Press. 11 November 1998. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Mary Millar". The Herald. 14 November 1998. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  7. ^ a b Sanderson, Heather (1 August 2011). "Mary Millar, "Rose" from Keeping Up Appearances". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  8. ^ Light and Lighting and Environmental Design. Illumiating Engineering Society. 1967. p. 144. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  9. ^ . Vaudeville Postcards. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  10. ^ Hischak, Thomas S. (2007). The Rodgers and Hammerstein Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 350. ISBN 978-0-313-34140-3. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  11. ^ "The Desert Song". THE DESERT SONG [musical show]. The Library of Congress. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Lock Up Your Daughters". AusStage. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  13. ^ . Catholic Herald. 22 March 1963. p. 8. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  14. ^ "1964 musicals" (PDF). Over the Footlights. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  15. ^ Wright, Adrian (2012). West End Broadway: The Golden Age of the American Musical in London. Boydell Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-1-84383-791-6. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  16. ^ Gilmore, Peter. "Off Broadway to May Fair". gilmore-stallybrass.eu. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  17. ^ "Dearest Dracula". PlayographyIreland. Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  18. ^ Browning, John Edgar; Picart, Caroline Joan (2010). Dracula in Visual Media: Film, Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances, 1921–2010. McFarland & Company. p. 284. ISBN 978-0-7864-6201-8. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  19. ^ Seven brides for seven brothers. WorldCat. OCLC 047147181.
  20. ^ . musical-theatre.net. Archived from the original on 27 February 2001. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  21. ^ . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  22. ^ . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 20 October 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  23. ^ . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  24. ^ a b . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 20 October 2007. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  25. ^ "Ann Veronica". guidetomusicaltheatre.com. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  26. ^ Ann Veronica: original London cast recording. WorldCat. OCLC 35049694.
  27. ^ "Mary Millar". Theatricalia. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  28. ^ . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  29. ^ Johns, Eric (1973). Theatre Review. W. H. Allen Co. p. 168. ISBN 9780491012317. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  30. ^ . Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  31. ^ Phillips, Neville (4 August 2008). The Stage Struck Me!. Troubador Publishing Ltd. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-906510-43-5. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  32. ^ Mangan, Richard. "Production of Lark Rise". Theatricalia. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  33. ^ . University of Bristol. Archived from the original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  34. ^ Morley, Sheridan (26 October 1994). "This 'Romeo and Juliet' Is Not for Purists". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  35. ^ Tylor, Marcus (2007). The Phantom of the Opera: The First Year Backstage. Lulu.com. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-9556820-0-1. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  36. ^ Disney's Beauty and the beast: the new hit musical: original London cast recording. WorldCat. OCLC 320376465.

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For those of a similar name see Mary Miller disambiguation Irene Mary Wetton 26 July 1936 10 November 1998 better known by her stage name Mary Millar 1 was an English actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances between 1991 and 1995 2 Mary MillarMillar as Rose in Series 5 of Keeping Up Appearances 1995 BornIrene Mary Wetton 1936 07 26 26 July 1936Doncaster West Riding of Yorkshire EnglandDied10 November 1998 1998 11 10 aged 62 Brockley London EnglandOccupation s Actress singerYears active1952 1998SpouseRafael Frame m 1962 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Works 5 1 Television 5 2 Theatre 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditIrene Mary Wetton was born in Doncaster England on 26 July 1936 to Horace and Irene nee Mellor Wetton both music hall singers 1 She intended to become a stable hand but later decided to pursue a stage career She toured the country with her parents who had an act called Sweethearts in Harmony citation needed Career EditMillar made her first television appearance in 1953 aged 17 in Those Were the Days She also made appearances on The Dick Emery Show and The Stanley Baxter Show 1 Millar gained acclaim for her part in Keeping Up Appearances as Rose replacing Shirley Stelfox for Series 2 in 1991 as Stelfox had prior commitments to Making Out Millar remained with the programme through to its conclusion in 1995 In 1960 Millar travelled to New York to understudy Julie Andrews in Camelot She began her West End career in 1962 as Cloris in Lock Up Your Daughters 2 3 In 1969 she played the title role in the musical Ann Veronica based on H G Wells novel In 1986 Millar originated the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber s musical The Phantom of the Opera She played the role for four years and her voice appears on the original cast album 3 From 1997 to 1998 Millar played Mrs Potts in the London production of Beauty and the Beast and appeared on the cast album composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice 4 In February 1998 Millar left the show because of deteriorating health citation needed Personal life EditMillar had one daughter Lucy born 1972 by her marriage to Rafael D Frame in 1962 3 5 She was a practising Christian 6 Death EditIn January 1998 Millar was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and underwent chemotherapy She died on 10 November at the age of 62 in Brockley London with her husband and daughter at her bedside She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium citation needed Three weeks before her death when asked what she would do when she arrived at heaven s door Millar said Rehearse for a part in the Angelic choir darling 7 An episode of Keeping Up Appearances was broadcast on BBC One the following week and dedicated to her Works EditTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1953 Those Were the Days1963 1964 The Dick Emery Show 8 1963 71 The Stanley Baxter Show1967 Titipu Yum Yum BBC2 production 1 1968 Iolanthe Phyllis BBC2 production 1 1970 Rookery Nook Poppy Dickie1991 95 Keeping Up Appearances Rose series 2 to series 5Theatre Edit Year Play Role Theatre Notes1952 1954 55 Babes in the Wood Principal character The Empire Theatre Sheffield 1952 Derby Hippodrome Theatre 1954 55 9 1957 1959 The Desert Song Margot Bonvalet His Majesty s Theatre Aberdeen 1967 studio recording 10 11 1958 59 Old Chelsea Mary Fenton King s Theatre Glasgow1960 Camelot Queen Guenevere Majestic Theatre Manhattan Julie Andrews understudy 1 6 1962 Lock Up Your Daughters Cloris Mermaid Theatre 3 Her Majesty s Theatre 12 1963 See You Inside Duchess Theatre 13 1963 64 All in Love 14 15 Lydia Languish Mayfair Theatre 16 Based on The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan1965 Dearest Dracula 17 18 Lucy Olympia Theatre Dublin1966 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Milly 1966 recording 19 1967 68 1971 Bless the Bride Richmond Theatre 1967 studio recording 20 1967 Love From a Stranger Cecily Harrington Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 21 1967 Virtue in Danger Berinthia Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 22 1968 The Rivals Lydia Languish Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 23 1969 The Real Inspector Hound Cynthia Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 24 1969 Black Comedy Clea Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 24 1969 Ann Veronica 25 Ann Veronica Stanley Cambridge Theatre Cast recording 26 1970 Spider s Web 27 Clarissa Hailsham Brown Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 28 1972 Popkiss 29 Poppy Dickie Globe Theatre Cambridge Arts Theatre1973 The Importance of Being Earnest Honourable Gwendolen Fairfax Queen s Theatre Hornchurch 30 1975 Small and Brassy King s Head Theatre Wyndham s Theatre 31 1978 Lark Rise 32 Emma Timms Royal National Theatre1984 Pack of Lies Barbara Jackson Lyric Theatre London Replacing Judi Dench 6 1985 1993 94 Follies 2 33 34 Sally Durant Plummer Forum Theatre Wythenshawe Brighton Dome Haymarket Theatre1986 90 The Phantom of the Opera 35 Madame Giry Her Majesty s Theatre Leader of bible studies between shows 7 cast recording1996 Follies In Concert National Concert Hall Dublin1997 98 Beauty and the Beast 2 Mrs Potts Dominion Theatre Cast recording 36 Pal Joey 2 The King and I 2 Anna Wolsey Theatre IpswichThe Mating GameAn Evening with Mary Millar One woman showTalking about her Christianity life and work citation needed References Edit a b c d e f Hayward Anthony 13 November 1998 Obituary Mary Millar The Independent Retrieved 26 June 2013 a b c d e f Lefkowitz David 11 November 1998 Mary Millar First Giry of UK Phantom Dies of Cancer Nov 10 Playbill Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 a b c d The Original Cast Mary Millar The Phantom of the Opera Archived from the original on 27 July 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 Mary Millar Toledo Blade Associated Press 13 November 1998 p 11 Retrieved 8 November 2015 British Actress Mary Millar Dies AP News Archive Associated Press 11 November 1998 Retrieved 26 June 2013 a b c Mary Millar The Herald 14 November 1998 Retrieved 27 June 2013 a b Sanderson Heather 1 August 2011 Mary Millar Rose from Keeping Up Appearances Maryland Public Television Retrieved 4 July 2013 Light and Lighting and Environmental Design Illumiating Engineering Society 1967 p 144 Retrieved 27 July 2013 D6 Derby Hippodrome 1954 Vaudeville Postcards Archived from the original on 4 November 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2013 Hischak Thomas S 2007 The Rodgers and Hammerstein Encyclopedia ABC CLIO p 350 ISBN 978 0 313 34140 3 Retrieved 27 July 2013 The Desert Song THE DESERT SONG musical show The Library of Congress Retrieved 27 June 2013 Lock Up Your Daughters AusStage Retrieved 27 June 2013 Short measure Catholic Herald 22 March 1963 p 8 Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 6 July 2013 1964 musicals PDF Over the Footlights Retrieved 27 June 2013 Wright Adrian 2012 West End Broadway The Golden Age of the American Musical in London Boydell Press p 209 ISBN 978 1 84383 791 6 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Gilmore Peter Off Broadway to May Fair gilmore stallybrass eu Retrieved 4 July 2013 Dearest Dracula PlayographyIreland Irish Theatre Institute Retrieved 27 June 2013 Browning John Edgar Picart Caroline Joan 2010 Dracula in Visual Media Film Television Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances 1921 2010 McFarland amp Company p 284 ISBN 978 0 7864 6201 8 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Seven brides for seven brothers WorldCat OCLC 047147181 Bless the Bride musical theatre net Archived from the original on 27 February 2001 Retrieved 27 June 2013 Love from a Stranger 1967 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2013 Virtue in Danger 1967 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 20 October 2007 Retrieved 29 June 2013 The Rivals 1968 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 a b The Real Inspector Hound and Black Comedy 1969 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 20 October 2007 Retrieved 29 June 2013 Ann Veronica guidetomusicaltheatre com Retrieved 27 June 2013 Ann Veronica original London cast recording WorldCat OCLC 35049694 Mary Millar Theatricalia Retrieved 29 June 2013 Spider s Web 1970 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 25 October 2007 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Johns Eric 1973 Theatre Review W H Allen Co p 168 ISBN 9780491012317 Retrieved 4 July 2013 The Importance of Being Earnest 1973 Queen s Theatre Hornchurch Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 31 October 2013 Phillips Neville 4 August 2008 The Stage Struck Me Troubador Publishing Ltd p 258 ISBN 978 1 906510 43 5 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Mangan Richard Production of Lark Rise Theatricalia Retrieved 27 June 2013 Follies at the Forum Theatre University of Bristol Archived from the original on 1 November 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 Morley Sheridan 26 October 1994 This Romeo and Juliet Is Not for Purists The New York Times Retrieved 20 July 2013 Tylor Marcus 2007 The Phantom of the Opera The First Year Backstage Lulu com p 19 ISBN 978 0 9556820 0 1 Retrieved 27 July 2013 Disney s Beauty and the beast the new hit musical original London cast recording WorldCat OCLC 320376465 External links EditOverview of Mary Millar s career Mary Millar at IMDb Mary Millar at the British Film Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Millar amp oldid 1135909838, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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