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Penelope Keith

Dame Penelope Anne Constance Keith, DBE, DL (née Hatfield; born 2 April 1940) is an English actress and presenter, active in film, radio, stage and television and primarily known for her roles in the British sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born. She succeeded Lord Olivier as president of the Actors' Benevolent Fund after his death in 1989, and was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to the arts and to charity.[1]


Penelope Keith

Keith in 2017
Born
Penelope Anne Constance Hatfield

(1940-04-02) 2 April 1940 (age 83)
Sutton, Surrey, England
Occupation(s)Actress and presenter
Years active1959–present
Spouse
Rodney Timson
(m. 1978)
Children2

Keith joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963, and went on to win the 1976 Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for the play Donkeys' Years. She became a household name in the UK playing Margo Leadbetter in the sitcom The Good Life (1975–78), winning the 1977 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance.

In 1978, Keith won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for The Norman Conquests. She then starred as Audrey fforbes-Hamilton in the sitcom To the Manor Born (1979–81), a show that received audiences of more than 20 million. She went on to star in another six sitcoms, including Executive Stress (1986–88), No Job for a Lady (1990–92) and Next of Kin (1995–97). Since 2000, she has worked mainly in the theatre, with her roles including Madam Arcati in Blithe Spirit (2004) and Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest (2007).

Early life edit

Penelope Anne Constance Hatfield was born in Sutton in 1940.[2] Her father, an army officer who was a Major by the end of the Second World War, left her mother Connie when Keith was a baby, and she spent her early years in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex and Clapham, south London. Her great uncle, John Gurney Nutting, was a partner in the coachbuilding firm of J Gurney Nutting & Co Limited, and Keith recalls sitting in the Prince of Wales's car.[3]

Although not a Roman Catholic, at the age of six she was sent to a Catholic convent boarding school, run by French nuns,[4] in Seaford, East Sussex, with Judy Cornwell.[4] Here she became interested in acting,[2] and she frequently went to matinées in the West End with her mother. When she was eight years old, her mother remarried and she adopted her stepfather's surname, Keith. While she did not get on with her stepfather, her mother was a "rock of love" to her. She was rejected by the Central School of Speech and Drama, on the grounds that, at 5'10" (1.78 m), she was too tall. However, she was then accepted at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and spent two years there while working at the Hyde Park Hotel in the evenings.[5]

Keith began her career working in repertory theatre around Britain, including Lincoln, Manchester, and Salisbury. Keith's earliest appearances were in The Tunnel of Love, Gigi, and Flowering Cherry. In 1963, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and acted with them in Stratford and at the Aldwych Theatre in London.[4]

Career edit

Early career edit

Keith began her television career in programmes such as The Army Game, Dixon of Dock Green, Wild, Wild Women and The Avengers.[4] In the early 1970s, she appeared in The Morecambe & Wise Show, Ghost Story and The Pallisers. Her film appearances during this time included Every Home Should Have One, Take A Girl Like You, Rentadick and Penny Gold. In 1967, she had a minor role in Carry On Doctor, but the scene was cut from the final edit.[4][6] She appeared as a nurse in A Touch of Love 1969.

Her best known theatre appearance, in 1974, was playing Sarah in The Norman Conquests, alongside Felicity Kendal, her co-star in The Good Life. Keith and Kendal would often film The Good Life during the day and perform on stage in the West End in the evening.[4][7]

Television fame edit

Keith achieved popular fame in 1975 when the BBC sitcom The Good Life began. In the first episode, she was only heard and not seen in her role as Margo Leadbetter, but as the episodes and series went on, the scope of her role increased. In 1977, Keith won a BAFTA award for "Best Comedy Performer" for her role of Margo Leadbetter.

From 1979 to 1981, she played the lead role of Audrey fforbes-Hamilton in the TV series To the Manor Born. Following To the Manor Born, Keith has appeared in the lead role in six other sitcoms: Sweet Sixteen, Moving, Executive Stress, No Job for a Lady, Law and Disorder and Next of Kin. She also had the starring role in a TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's play Spider's Web. She won a second BAFTA award as "Best Actress" in 1978 for The Norman Conquests.

In 1982, Keith starred in a TV production of Frederick Lonsdale's On Approval. In 1988, she hosted one series of the ITV panel show What's My Line?, following the death of its former presenter, Eamonn Andrews. She had a featured role in the 1998 ITV serial Coming Home.[citation needed]

Work edit

Keith has regularly appeared on stage, taking the classics and new plays across the UK. These include Shakespeare, Shaw, Sheridan, Wilde, Rattigan and Congreve. She played Lorraine in Noël Coward's Star Quality, while in 2004 she played Madame Arcati in Coward's Blithe Spirit at the Savoy Theatre. In 2004, Keith starred in the first of ten full-cast BBC radio dramatisations of M.C. Beaton's Agatha Raisin novels, playing the title role. Two years later, she appeared at the Chichester Festival in the premiere of Richard Everett's comedy Entertaining Angels, which she later took on tour.

In 2007, she played the part of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest on tour, which transferred to the West End in 2008, at the Vaudeville Theatre.[citation needed] She has voiced adverts including ones for Pimm's, Lurpak, Tesco and most famously, The Parker Pen Company, which was named one of the 100 Greatest Adverts in a Channel 4 programme. In 2012, she starred in Keith Waterstone's Good Grief, having previously appeared in the play's premier production in 1998.[citation needed]

In 1997, she starred in the radio adaptations of To the Manor Born.[8] In 2003, she appeared opposite June Brown in the television film Margery and Gladys. In 2007, she starred in a one-off To the Manor Born Christmas Special,[9] Keith also voiced The Bear with Brown Fuzzy Hair in Teletubbies.

In 2009 she presented Penelope Keith and the Fast Lady, a one-off documentary for BBC Four about Dorothy Levitt, the Edwardian motoring pioneer. She presented the four-part BBC documentary The Manor Reborn in 2011.[10]

Since 2014, she has presented all three series of the More4/Channel 4 programme Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages and in June 2016 she presented Penelope Keith at Her Majesty's Service again for Channel 4.[11][12] In December 2017, she presented Penelope Keith's Coastal Villages, a continuation of the Hidden Villages series.

In early 2018, she presented the Channel 4 series Village of the Year with Penelope Keith. It was announced in February 2018 that Keith would be starring as Mrs St Maugham in the Chichester Festival Theatre production of Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden from 25 May to 16 June 2018.[13]

Personal life edit

In 1978, the year The Good Life ended, she married Rodney Timson, a policeman. They had met while he was on duty at Chichester Theatre where Keith was performing.[7] In 1988, ten years after their wedding, they adopted two boys, who were brothers.[2] Keith and Timson now live in Milford, Surrey. Keith has a great passion for gardening. In 1984, she had a rose named after her.[4][14] She is president of the South West Surrey chapter of the National Trust.[15]

In 2014, she presented 4 Extra Goes Gardening in which she celebrated the work of garden designer Gertrude Jekyll at her former home, Munstead Woods in Godalming. It is occasionally repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra. Keith has been President of the Actors' Benevolent Fund since 1990, taking over after the death of Lord Olivier. She was a Trustee of Brooklands Museum from 2009 to 2018.

Filmography edit

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1967 Carry On Doctor Plain Nurse Scenes Cut
1968 Secret Ceremony Hotel Assistant Uncredited role
1969 A Touch of Love Nurse Uncredited role
1970 Every Home Should Have One Lotte
1970 Take a Girl Like You Tory Lady
1972 Rentadick Reporter
1973 Penny Gold Miss Hartridge
1974 Ghost Story Rennie
1976 Seven Nights in Japan Mrs. Hollander (voice)
1978 The Hound of the Baskervilles Massage Receptionist
1981 Priest of Love Dorothy Brett
1992 Beauty and the Beast Madame Bonbec (voice) Direct-to-video
1992 Aladdin Madam Dim Sum (voice) Direct-to-video

Awards and honours edit

On 2 April 2002, her 62nd birthday, Keith began a one-year term as High Sheriff of Surrey,[16] the third woman to hold the post. She has also served in the past as a Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey.[17][18]

Keith was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1989 New Year Honours.[19] She was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2007 New Year Honours for "charitable services".[2][20] In the 2014 New Year Honours, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to the Arts and to Charity.[21]

Year Award Work Result
1976 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a New Play Donkey's Years [22] Nominated
Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance Won
1977 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress Private Lives Nominated
BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance The Good Life Won
1978 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress The Norman Conquests / Saving it for Albie Won
BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance The Good Life / The Morecambe & Wise Show Nominated
1980 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance To the Manor Born Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 60728". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2013. pp. 7–7.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Good Life of Penelope Keith". BBC. 29 December 2006.
  3. ^ BBC Four – Penelope Keith and the Fast Lady, 19 February 2009
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Edge, Simon (26 October 2007). "Return of Lady Penelope". Daily Express.
  5. ^ A Celebration of The Good Life. Orion Books. 2000.
  6. ^ "Carry On Doctor". carryonline.com. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  7. ^ a b "I'm Bossy Like Margot But Not Posh". Daily Express. 30 December 2006.
  8. ^ "To the Manor Born, The Rhythms of the Earth". BBC. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  9. ^ Roche, Elisa (25 October 2007). "To the Manor Reborn". Daily Express.
  10. ^ "Penelope Keith hosts 'The Manor Reborn' at Avebury". BBC News. 6 August 2011.
  11. ^ Parker, Olivia (3 September 2015). "Penelope Keith: 'Westminster doesn't understand rural problems'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  12. ^ Graham, Alison. "Penelope Keith at Her Majesty's Service". www.radiotimes.com. The Radio Times. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  13. ^ "The Chalk Garden | Chichester Festival Theatre". Chichester Festival Theatre. 18 February 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 September 2007.
  15. ^ "The tale of five gardens". National Trust Magazine. Summer 2007.
  16. ^ "No. 56531". The London Gazette. 9 April 2002. p. 4283.
  17. ^ "No. 57207". The London Gazette. 16 February 2004. p. 1979.
  18. ^ "Actress honoured for charity work". BBC. 30 December 2006.
  19. ^ "No. 51578". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1988. p. 10.
  20. ^ "No. 58196". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 2006. p. 8.
  21. ^ Staff (31 December 2013), "New Year's Honours: Lansbury and Keith become dames", BBC News; retrieved 17 March 2014.
  22. ^ "Previous Winners: Olivier Winners 1976". Olivier Awards. Retrieved 1 May 2015.

External links edit

  • Penelope Keith at IMDb

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Dame Penelope Anne Constance Keith DBE DL nee Hatfield born 2 April 1940 is an English actress and presenter active in film radio stage and television and primarily known for her roles in the British sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born She succeeded Lord Olivier as president of the Actors Benevolent Fund after his death in 1989 and was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to the arts and to charity 1 DamePenelope KeithDBE DLKeith in 2017BornPenelope Anne Constance Hatfield 1940 04 02 2 April 1940 age 83 Sutton Surrey EnglandOccupation s Actress and presenterYears active1959 presentSpouseRodney Timson m 1978 wbr Children2Keith joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 and went on to win the 1976 Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for the play Donkeys Years She became a household name in the UK playing Margo Leadbetter in the sitcom The Good Life 1975 78 winning the 1977 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance In 1978 Keith won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for The Norman Conquests She then starred as Audrey fforbes Hamilton in the sitcom To the Manor Born 1979 81 a show that received audiences of more than 20 million She went on to star in another six sitcoms including Executive Stress 1986 88 No Job for a Lady 1990 92 and Next of Kin 1995 97 Since 2000 she has worked mainly in the theatre with her roles including Madam Arcati in Blithe Spirit 2004 and Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest 2007 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Television fame 2 3 Work 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editPenelope Anne Constance Hatfield was born in Sutton in 1940 2 Her father an army officer who was a Major by the end of the Second World War left her mother Connie when Keith was a baby and she spent her early years in Clacton on Sea Essex and Clapham south London Her great uncle John Gurney Nutting was a partner in the coachbuilding firm of J Gurney Nutting amp Co Limited and Keith recalls sitting in the Prince of Wales s car 3 Although not a Roman Catholic at the age of six she was sent to a Catholic convent boarding school run by French nuns 4 in Seaford East Sussex with Judy Cornwell 4 Here she became interested in acting 2 and she frequently went to matinees in the West End with her mother When she was eight years old her mother remarried and she adopted her stepfather s surname Keith While she did not get on with her stepfather her mother was a rock of love to her She was rejected by the Central School of Speech and Drama on the grounds that at 5 10 1 78 m she was too tall However she was then accepted at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and spent two years there while working at the Hyde Park Hotel in the evenings 5 Keith began her career working in repertory theatre around Britain including Lincoln Manchester and Salisbury Keith s earliest appearances were in The Tunnel of Love Gigi and Flowering Cherry In 1963 she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and acted with them in Stratford and at the Aldwych Theatre in London 4 Career editEarly career edit Keith began her television career in programmes such as The Army Game Dixon of Dock Green Wild Wild Women and The Avengers 4 In the early 1970s she appeared in The Morecambe amp Wise Show Ghost Story and The Pallisers Her film appearances during this time included Every Home Should Have One Take A Girl Like You Rentadick and Penny Gold In 1967 she had a minor role in Carry On Doctor but the scene was cut from the final edit 4 6 She appeared as a nurse in A Touch of Love 1969 Her best known theatre appearance in 1974 was playing Sarah in The Norman Conquests alongside Felicity Kendal her co star in The Good Life Keith and Kendal would often film The Good Life during the day and perform on stage in the West End in the evening 4 7 Television fame edit Keith achieved popular fame in 1975 when the BBC sitcom The Good Life began In the first episode she was only heard and not seen in her role as Margo Leadbetter but as the episodes and series went on the scope of her role increased In 1977 Keith won a BAFTA award for Best Comedy Performer for her role of Margo Leadbetter From 1979 to 1981 she played the lead role of Audrey fforbes Hamilton in the TV series To the Manor Born Following To the Manor Born Keith has appeared in the lead role in six other sitcoms Sweet Sixteen Moving Executive Stress No Job for a Lady Law and Disorder and Next of Kin She also had the starring role in a TV adaptation of Agatha Christie s play Spider s Web She won a second BAFTA award as Best Actress in 1978 for The Norman Conquests In 1982 Keith starred in a TV production of Frederick Lonsdale s On Approval In 1988 she hosted one series of the ITV panel show What s My Line following the death of its former presenter Eamonn Andrews She had a featured role in the 1998 ITV serial Coming Home citation needed Work edit Keith has regularly appeared on stage taking the classics and new plays across the UK These include Shakespeare Shaw Sheridan Wilde Rattigan and Congreve She played Lorraine in Noel Coward s Star Quality while in 2004 she played Madame Arcati in Coward s Blithe Spirit at the Savoy Theatre In 2004 Keith starred in the first of ten full cast BBC radio dramatisations of M C Beaton s Agatha Raisin novels playing the title role Two years later she appeared at the Chichester Festival in the premiere of Richard Everett s comedy Entertaining Angels which she later took on tour In 2007 she played the part of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest on tour which transferred to the West End in 2008 at the Vaudeville Theatre citation needed She has voiced adverts including ones for Pimm s Lurpak Tesco and most famously The Parker Pen Company which was named one of the 100 Greatest Adverts in a Channel 4 programme In 2012 she starred in Keith Waterstone s Good Grief having previously appeared in the play s premier production in 1998 citation needed In 1997 she starred in the radio adaptations of To the Manor Born 8 In 2003 she appeared opposite June Brown in the television film Margery and Gladys In 2007 she starred in a one off To the Manor Born Christmas Special 9 Keith also voiced The Bear with Brown Fuzzy Hair in Teletubbies In 2009 she presented Penelope Keith and the Fast Lady a one off documentary for BBC Four about Dorothy Levitt the Edwardian motoring pioneer She presented the four part BBC documentary The Manor Reborn in 2011 10 Since 2014 she has presented all three series of the More4 Channel 4 programme Penelope Keith s Hidden Villages and in June 2016 she presented Penelope Keith at Her Majesty s Service again for Channel 4 11 12 In December 2017 she presented Penelope Keith s Coastal Villages a continuation of the Hidden Villages series In early 2018 she presented the Channel 4 series Village of the Year with Penelope Keith It was announced in February 2018 that Keith would be starring as Mrs St Maugham in the Chichester Festival Theatre production of Enid Bagnold s The Chalk Garden from 25 May to 16 June 2018 13 Personal life editIn 1978 the year The Good Life ended she married Rodney Timson a policeman They had met while he was on duty at Chichester Theatre where Keith was performing 7 In 1988 ten years after their wedding they adopted two boys who were brothers 2 Keith and Timson now live in Milford Surrey Keith has a great passion for gardening In 1984 she had a rose named after her 4 14 She is president of the South West Surrey chapter of the National Trust 15 In 2014 she presented 4 Extra Goes Gardening in which she celebrated the work of garden designer Gertrude Jekyll at her former home Munstead Woods in Godalming It is occasionally repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra Keith has been President of the Actors Benevolent Fund since 1990 taking over after the death of Lord Olivier She was a Trustee of Brooklands Museum from 2009 to 2018 Filmography editFilm Year Title Role Notes1967 Carry On Doctor Plain Nurse Scenes Cut1968 Secret Ceremony Hotel Assistant Uncredited role1969 A Touch of Love Nurse Uncredited role1970 Every Home Should Have One Lotte1970 Take a Girl Like You Tory Lady1972 Rentadick Reporter1973 Penny Gold Miss Hartridge1974 Ghost Story Rennie1976 Seven Nights in Japan Mrs Hollander voice 1978 The Hound of the Baskervilles Massage Receptionist1981 Priest of Love Dorothy Brett1992 Beauty and the Beast Madame Bonbec voice Direct to video1992 Aladdin Madam Dim Sum voice Direct to videoAwards and honours editOn 2 April 2002 her 62nd birthday Keith began a one year term as High Sheriff of Surrey 16 the third woman to hold the post She has also served in the past as a Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey 17 18 Keith was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 1989 New Year Honours 19 She was made a Commander of the British Empire CBE in the 2007 New Year Honours for charitable services 2 20 In the 2014 New Year Honours she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE for services to the Arts and to Charity 21 Year Award Work Result1976 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a New Play Donkey s Years 22 NominatedOlivier Award for Best Comedy Performance Won1977 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress Private Lives NominatedBAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance The Good Life Won1978 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress The Norman Conquests Saving it for Albie WonBAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance The Good Life The Morecambe amp Wise Show Nominated1980 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance To the Manor Born NominatedReferences edit No 60728 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2013 pp 7 7 a b c d The Good Life of Penelope Keith BBC 29 December 2006 BBC Four Penelope Keith and the Fast Lady 19 February 2009 a b c d e f g Edge Simon 26 October 2007 Return of Lady Penelope Daily Express A Celebration of The Good Life Orion Books 2000 Carry On Doctor carryonline com Retrieved 26 May 2019 a b I m Bossy Like Margot But Not Posh Daily Express 30 December 2006 To the Manor Born The Rhythms of the Earth BBC Retrieved 29 May 2017 Roche Elisa 25 October 2007 To the Manor Reborn Daily Express Penelope Keith hosts The Manor Reborn at Avebury BBC News 6 August 2011 Parker Olivia 3 September 2015 Penelope Keith Westminster doesn t understand rural problems The Telegraph Retrieved 26 February 2016 Graham Alison Penelope Keith at Her Majesty s Service www radiotimes com The Radio Times Retrieved 12 June 2016 The Chalk Garden Chichester Festival Theatre Chichester Festival Theatre 18 February 2018 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Classic Roses Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 The tale of five gardens National Trust Magazine Summer 2007 No 56531 The London Gazette 9 April 2002 p 4283 No 57207 The London Gazette 16 February 2004 p 1979 Actress honoured for charity work BBC 30 December 2006 No 51578 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 1988 p 10 No 58196 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 2006 p 8 Staff 31 December 2013 New Year s Honours Lansbury and Keith become dames BBC News retrieved 17 March 2014 Previous Winners Olivier Winners 1976 Olivier Awards Retrieved 1 May 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Penelope Keith Penelope Keith at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Penelope Keith amp oldid 1189916349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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