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Old 16-01-2011, 03:12   #1
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Actress Susannah York dead

just come across this on the BBC news website , she might not mean much to the younger accy-web users but to the post-war baby boomers she was part of our youth ... a fine actress RIP

BBC News - Actress Susannah York dies at 72
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Old 16-01-2011, 08:10   #2
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How weird.

Late last night I sent an email about her.

I was on a film website and they wrongly said she'd played George, in the groundbreaking The Killing of Sister George.

She was actually Alice/Childie, the prize in the love triangle, fought over by Beryl Reid and Coral Browne.

It's one of my favourite films, and it annoyed me that they'd got Susannah York's role listed incorrectly, hence the email.

She played some interesting and challenging parts, especially early in her career, and helped shaped how certain subjects were viewed.

(Departs, humming the theme to The Twighlight Zone.)
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Old 16-01-2011, 10:16   #3
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Very Sad its hard to believe she was 72 RIP
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Old 16-01-2011, 10:23   #4
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they wrongly said she'd played George, in the groundbreaking The Killing of Sister George.

She was actually Alice/Childie, the prize in the love triangle, fought over by Beryl Reid and Coral Browne.

It's one of my favourite films, and it annoyed me that they'd got Susannah York's role listed incorrectly
George was the name of the nurse played by Beryl Reid in the fictional TV soap opera, that was about to be axed from the series, hence the title of the film.

Susannah York was a fine actress. RIP
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Old 16-01-2011, 10:44   #5
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I echo the sentiments of this fine actress.......I remember her best in the film Tom Jones it was a favourite of mine.....himself liked it too because it was ever so slightly bawdy and he knew it embarrassed me......(sensitive soul that I am)
Rest In Peace Sussanah.
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Old 16-01-2011, 11:38   #6
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George was the name of the nurse played by Beryl Reid in the fictional TV soap opera, that was about to be axed from the series, hence the title of the film.
Yes, that's why I emailed them.

Susannah York's character was Alice, aka Childie.

Incidentally a Dutch Countess I worked for in my summer vacations whilst a student, is seen in the nightclub, when George and Childie are in fancy dress as Laurel and Hardy. It was actually filmed in real life Sapphic den the Gateways club in the Kings Road, Chelsea.

A beautiful actress, happy to throw off the dolly-bird tag, and accept roles which challenged.

R.I.P.
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Old 16-01-2011, 13:32   #7
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I echo the sentiments of this fine actress.......I remember her best in the film Tom Jones it was a favourite of mine.....himself liked it too because it was ever so slightly bawdy and he knew it embarrassed me......(sensitive soul that I am)
Rest In Peace Sussanah.

I should have said that himself took me to see this film at the Odeon in Accrington......I was just sweet 16 at the time...never been kissed, kicked or runover
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Old 16-01-2011, 13:43   #8
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Who can forget that eating scene:



Back to Susannah York .. loved her ... a truly beautiful and talented actress. R.I.P.
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Old 18-01-2011, 17:34   #9
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Oh, that is sad to hear. She had bone cancer, didn't she?

I saw The Killing of Sister George at the Belasco Theater in New York, December, 1966. Beryl Reid played George - for which she won a Best Actress Tony the following year. Eileen Atkins took on the role of Alice in that production and was nominated for a Tony. I believe the play received the Tony for best play.
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Old 21-01-2011, 02:43   #10
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just come across this on the BBC news website , she might not mean much to the younger accy-web users but to the post-war baby boomers she was part of our youth ... a fine actress RIP

BBC News - Actress Susannah York dies at 72
When I visited the UK in 1998 Susannah York lived basically next door to my sister in Heelands, Milton Keynes. I often wondered how she would be elligible for a Council Home, then perhaps actors.acctresses were not paid as much as imagined. . Vale Susannah
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Old 21-01-2011, 08:58   #11
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When I visited the UK in 1998 Susannah York lived basically next door to my sister in Heelands, Milton Keynes. I often wondered how she would be elligible for a Council Home, then perhaps actors.acctresses were not paid as much as imagined. . Vale Susannah

Are you sure?

The last time I saw her on the box, last year, she was appearing on Celebrity Cash in the Attic.

It was filmed in her home in leafy south-west London, and she said she'd brought her children up there.
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Old 21-01-2011, 09:14   #12
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she'd probably borrowed the house for the day Gary, many celebs do that when they are being filmed for tv
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Old 21-01-2011, 09:29   #13
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she'd probably borrowed the house for the day Gary, many celebs do that when they are being filmed for tv
No, it was definitely her house. I used to live near her.
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