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Ursula O'Leary

Ursula O'Leary (Birmingham, 10 March 1926 – 17 May 1993) was an English stage, radio and television actress[1] She graduated in stage management from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in 1948 [2] and her stage performances were broadcast live nationwide; on radio she played siren art teacher Jane Petrie in The Archers.

Ursula O'Leary

Stage management

In 1948, while still a student, she starred as Viola/Cesario in Twelfth Night directed by Robert Atkins, sharing the stage with Robert Shaw, Peter Sallis and Patricia Neal. Some scenes were adapted for BBC Television at a time when programmes were transmitted live from the studio and unarchived other than still photography. Michael Barry, Head of Drama at BBC Television, adapted the performance for broadcast on 21 March 1948 as Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth.[3][4][5][6]

Regional theatre

Having graduated in 1948, O'Leary's was performing at Nottingham Playhouse in 1949 in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals. In January 1950, O'Leary was appearing as Kate in André van Gyseghem's The Taming of the Shrew. Extracts were broadcast on BBC Radio on 2 February 1950.[7] She played Thea Elvsted that same year in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.[8] In 1951 her plays included W. Somerset Maugham's Home and Beauty [9] and A Murder Has Been Arranged also at Nottingham.

In 1954 O'Leary participated in a long repertoire of plays at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton: Affairs of State; The Letter; Birthday Honours; The Rivals; Friendly Relations; The Orchard Walls; The Gay Dog; Someone Waiting; Jane Steps Out; The Constant Wife; The Happy Marriage; The Trial of Mary Dugan; Are You a Mason? Meet Mr Callaghan; The Love of Four Colonels; The Bad Samaritan; Two of Everything; The Cocktail Party; and The First Year.[10]

By 1955 O'Leary was at Gate Theatre, Dublin, performing as Frida in Luigi Pirandello's The Masquerade of Henry IV[11]

O'Leary's performances at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham include the 1959 See How They Run and the 1956 Running Wild[12]

Television

1956 saw O'Leary appear in the BBC's Story Conference beside TV debutant, Leonard Rossiter.[13][14] She performed pantomime as the fairy Godmother at Alexandra Theatre in January 1956[15] reprising the role for the Wolverhampton Grand 1956/57 production of Cinderella.[16]

O'Leary became best known on television for the role of Mary the anxious wife of manager, Gerry Barford (David Lodge), in the 1960s BBC soap opera, United!.[17][18]

Radio

When, on 14 April 1960 the BBC broadcast John Masefield's play in verse, Good Friday:, O'Leary performed Procula, wife of Pontius Pilate (William Devlin), to the atmospheric sound effects of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. The Home Service of Hugh Stewart's production used soundware such as the EMS Synthi 100 and ARP Odyssey l.[19] In 1974 Olivia Manning adapted a further two of Bennett's works (The Card and The Regent) into an eight part BBC Radio play: Denry - The Adventures Of A Card. Graham Armitage portrayed the eponymous Denry with O'Leary as the beautiful Countess of Chell.[20]

In 1970 she played Janet Onslow in Death in the Family for the Midweek Theatre slot on BBC Radio 4.[21] Other appearances included the BBC Radio Four adaption of Arnold Bennett's Buried Alive on 11 March 1972.[22]

In 1972 O'Leary's character was Jane Petrie, a Borchester art teacher whose distractions while running the summer school at Arkwright Hall gets Tony Archer (Colin Skipp) the sack.[23]

Legacy

O'Leary married doctor Donal O'Donovan. They had three children Kate, Rosaleen and Daniel. Ursula O'Leary died unexpectedly on 17 May 1993 and her ashes were interned at Brandwood End Cemetery.[1] Much of O'Leary's work exists only in the BBC lost archives.

References

  1. ^ a b Deaths, The Times, 19 May 1993
  2. ^ RADA: Student & graduate profiles - Ursula O'Leary
  3. ^ Patricia Neal: A Comprehensive Career Retrospective. Randy Bonneville, BearManor Media, 2017
  4. ^ IMDb: Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth
  5. ^ British Universities Film & Video Council: Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth
  6. ^ Stephen Michael Shearer (2006). Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life. The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-2391-2.
  7. ^ Shakespeare, W.; Schafer, E. (2002). The Taming of the Shrew. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521667418. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  8. ^ Universitas Osloensis: ibsenstage
  9. ^ "1951 Theatre Programme Home and Beauty". ebay.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Ursula O'Leary". Theatricalia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  11. ^ Irish Theatre Institute The Masquerade of Henry IV
  12. ^ "Running Wild programme, Birmingham-Alexandra". ebay.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  13. ^ IMDb Story Conference
  14. ^ "Birmingham on Film: Gosta Green Revisited". brumpic.com. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  15. ^ Birmingham Daily Post, Saturday 21 January 1956
  16. ^ "Panto Archive – Wolverhampton". pantoarchive. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  17. ^ nostalgiacentral.com United!
  18. ^ "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index – United!: The Kingpin, Monday 4th October 1965". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  19. ^ John Masefield Society: Good Friday: A Play in Verse (1916)
  20. ^ Sutton Elms BBC Radio Plays from 1974 Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  21. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Schedule 7 May 1971". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 7 May 1971. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  22. ^ Global British Comedy Collaborative: Bennett, Arnold
  23. ^ p297, Archers Encyclopaedia, Joanna Toye and Adrian Flynn

External links

  • Ursula O'Leary at IMDb

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Ursula O Leary Birmingham 10 March 1926 17 May 1993 was an English stage radio and television actress 1 She graduated in stage management from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts RADA in 1948 2 and her stage performances were broadcast live nationwide on radio she played siren art teacher Jane Petrie in The Archers Ursula O Leary Contents 1 Stage management 2 Regional theatre 3 Television 4 Radio 5 Legacy 6 References 7 External linksStage management EditIn 1948 while still a student she starred as Viola Cesario in Twelfth Night directed by Robert Atkins sharing the stage with Robert Shaw Peter Sallis and Patricia Neal Some scenes were adapted for BBC Television at a time when programmes were transmitted live from the studio and unarchived other than still photography Michael Barry Head of Drama at BBC Television adapted the performance for broadcast on 21 March 1948 as Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth 3 4 5 6 Regional theatre EditMain article Repertory theatre Having graduated in 1948 O Leary s was performing at Nottingham Playhouse in 1949 in Richard Brinsley Sheridan s The Rivals In January 1950 O Leary was appearing as Kate in Andre van Gyseghem s The Taming of the Shrew Extracts were broadcast on BBC Radio on 2 February 1950 7 She played Thea Elvsted that same year in Ibsen s Hedda Gabler 8 In 1951 her plays included W Somerset Maugham s Home and Beauty 9 and A Murder Has Been Arranged also at Nottingham In 1954 O Leary participated in a long repertoire of plays at the Grand Theatre Wolverhampton Affairs of State The Letter Birthday Honours The Rivals Friendly Relations The Orchard Walls The Gay Dog Someone Waiting Jane Steps Out The Constant Wife The Happy Marriage The Trial of Mary Dugan Are You a Mason Meet Mr Callaghan The Love of Four Colonels The Bad Samaritan Two of Everything The Cocktail Party and The First Year 10 By 1955 O Leary was at Gate Theatre Dublin performing as Frida in Luigi Pirandello s The Masquerade of Henry IV 11 O Leary s performances at the Alexandra Theatre Birmingham include the 1959 See How They Run and the 1956 Running Wild 12 Television Edit1956 saw O Leary appear in the BBC s Story Conference beside TV debutant Leonard Rossiter 13 14 She performed pantomime as the fairy Godmother at Alexandra Theatre in January 1956 15 reprising the role for the Wolverhampton Grand 1956 57 production of Cinderella 16 O Leary became best known on television for the role of Mary the anxious wife of manager Gerry Barford David Lodge in the 1960s BBC soap opera United 17 18 Radio EditWhen on 14 April 1960 the BBC broadcast John Masefield s play in verse Good Friday O Leary performed Procula wife of Pontius Pilate William Devlin to the atmospheric sound effects of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop The Home Service of Hugh Stewart s production used soundware such as the EMS Synthi 100 and ARP Odyssey l 19 In 1974 Olivia Manning adapted a further two of Bennett s works The Card and The Regent into an eight part BBC Radio play Denry The Adventures Of A Card Graham Armitage portrayed the eponymous Denry with O Leary as the beautiful Countess of Chell 20 In 1970 she played Janet Onslow in Death in the Family for the Midweek Theatre slot on BBC Radio 4 21 Other appearances included the BBC Radio Four adaption of Arnold Bennett s Buried Alive on 11 March 1972 22 In 1972 O Leary s character was Jane Petrie a Borchester art teacher whose distractions while running the summer school at Arkwright Hall gets Tony Archer Colin Skipp the sack 23 Legacy EditO Leary married doctor Donal O Donovan They had three children Kate Rosaleen and Daniel Ursula O Leary died unexpectedly on 17 May 1993 and her ashes were interned at Brandwood End Cemetery 1 Much of O Leary s work exists only in the BBC lost archives References Edit a b Deaths The Times 19 May 1993 RADA Student amp graduate profiles Ursula O Leary Patricia Neal A Comprehensive Career Retrospective Randy Bonneville BearManor Media 2017 IMDb Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth British Universities Film amp Video Council Scenes from Twelfth Night and Macbeth Stephen Michael Shearer 2006 Patricia Neal An Unquiet Life The University Press of Kentucky ISBN 978 0 8131 2391 2 Shakespeare W Schafer E 2002 The Taming of the Shrew Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521667418 Retrieved 13 December 2021 Universitas Osloensis ibsenstage 1951 Theatre Programme Home and Beauty ebay co uk Retrieved 13 December 2021 Ursula O Leary Theatricalia Retrieved 13 December 2021 Irish Theatre Institute The Masquerade of Henry IV Running Wild programme Birmingham Alexandra ebay co uk Retrieved 13 December 2021 IMDb Story Conference Birmingham on Film Gosta Green Revisited brumpic com Retrieved 13 December 2021 Birmingham Daily Post Saturday 21 January 1956 Panto Archive Wolverhampton pantoarchive Retrieved 13 December 2021 nostalgiacentral com United Broadcast BBC Programme Index United The Kingpin Monday 4th October 1965 genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 13 December 2021 John Masefield Society Good Friday A Play in Verse 1916 Sutton Elms BBC Radio Plays from 1974 Retrieved 2021 12 15 BBC Radio 4 Schedule 7 May 1971 genome ch bbc co uk 7 May 1971 Retrieved 13 December 2021 Global British Comedy Collaborative Bennett Arnold p297 Archers Encyclopaedia Joanna Toye and Adrian FlynnExternal links EditUrsula O Leary at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ursula O 27Leary amp oldid 1140480244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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