Peggy Thorpe-Bates
Peggy Thorpe-Bates | |
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Born | Margaret Freda Bates 11 August 1914 London, England |
Died | 26 December 1989 Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England | (aged 75)
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1938–1983 |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Margaret Freda Oulton (11 August 1914 – 26 December 1989), better known by her stage name Peggy Thorpe-Bates [1] was an English actress[2] who appeared in the first three series of Rumpole of the Bailey as Rumpole's fearsome wife Hilda.[3] She also appeared in numerous other supporting roles on both stage and screen.[4]
She attended Heathfield School, the Cone School of Dancing and RADA, then appeared in repertory theatre in Birmingham, Bristol, Harrogate and with the BBC Repertory Company. Her film appearances included Georgy Girl and Mosquito Squadron. On television she had recurring roles in Timeslip and Return of the Saint. She also guest starred in Mrs Thursday, Tales of the Unexpected, and The Young Ones.[5]
She was married to fellow actor Brian Oulton from 1938 until her death in 1989. The couple had a son and a daughter.
Partial filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1960 | Peeping Tom | Mrs. Partridge | Uncredited |
1962 | In the Doghouse | Mrs. Muswell | |
1966 | Georgy Girl | Hospital Sister | |
1969 | A Touch of Love | Mrs. Stacey | |
Mosquito Squadron | Mrs. Scott | ||
1970 | Timeslip | Dr. Edith Joynton | (The Time of the Ice Box) |
1975 | Galileo | Court Lady | |
1979 | The Saint and the Brave Goose | Mrs. Cloonan | Edited episodes from Return of the Saint |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "December 26 - Famous Deaths - On This Day".
- ^ Limited, GipsyMedia. "Peggy Thorpe-Bates : Actress - Films, episodes and roles on digiguide.tv".
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Peggy Thorpe-bates". Archived from the original on 27 October 2016.
- ^ "Peggy Thorpe-Bates". IMDb.
- ^ Peggy Thorpe Bates in Who's Who on Television. Independent Television Publications 1970
Further reading
[edit]- "Peggy Thorpe-Bates", The Times (London), 2 January 1990, p. 12.
External links
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