- Joan Sims
Infobox actor
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name = Joan Sims
imagesize = 180px
caption = Joan Sims 1957
birthdate = birth date|1930|5|9|df=y
location =Laindon ,Essex ,England
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deathdate = death date and age|2001|6|27|1930|5|9|df=y
deathplace =Chelsea, London ,England
birthname = Irene Joan Marian Sims
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notable role = Various
in the "Carry On" films
Madge Hardcastle
in "As Time Goes By"Irene Joan Marion Sims (
9 May 1930 –27 June 2001 ) was an English actress best remembered for her roles in the "Carry On" films, and latterly for playing Madge Hardcastle in "As Time Goes By".Biography
Early life
Joan Sims was born, in 1930, the daughter of the station master of
Laindon railway station inLaindon ,Essex . Sims' early interest in being an actress came from living at therailway station . She would often put on performances for waiting passengers. She decided that she was certainly interested in pursuing show-business, and soon became a familiar face in a growing number of amateur productions locally, during her teens.In 1946, Sims first applied to RADA, her audition was unsuccessful. Her first audition included a rendition of
Winnie the Pooh . She did succeed in being admitted to PARADA, the academy's preparatory school, and finally, on her fourth attempt, Joan graduated and trained at RADA.citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/1412026.stm|title=Joan Sims - Carry On comedienne|publisher=BBC News|date=2001-06-21|accessdate=2008-08-18] She graduated from RADA in 1950 at the age of 19.Sims appeared in a number of
Brian Rix 'sAldwych Theatre farce s, but revue was Sims's greatest medium, especially in the works ofPeter Myers . In 1958 she got a part in Peter Coke's "Breath of Spring" which played at theCambridge Theatre for three years."Carry On" career (1959 - 1978)
Sims made her first film appearance in "
Will Any Gentleman " withGeorge Cole in 1953, closely followed by "Trouble in Store ." In 1954 she made a cameo appearance in "Doctor in the House ," oppositeDirk Bogarde as the sexually repressed Nurse Rigor Mortis. Sims became a regular in the "Doctors" series, which was produced byBetty E. Box , and was hence spotted by Box's husbandPeter Rogers .A few years later, in 1958, Sims received another script from Peter Rogers, it was for "
Carry On Nurse ". The filmCarry On Sergeant had been a huge success at the box office and in the autumn of that year Rogers andGerald Thomas began planning a follow up.She first starred in "
Carry On Nurse ", then "Carry On Teacher ", followed by "Carry On Constable ". Sims also appeared in "Carry On Regardless ", and this sealed her future as aCarry On film regular performer. Following a bout of ill health,Dilys Laye had to be brought in to take her place in "Carry On Cruising " at very short notice; however, Sims rejoined the team with "Carry On Cleo ". Following the success of "Carry On Cleo" she stayed with the films all the way though to the final film (excludingCarry On Columbus ) , "Carry On Emmannuelle ", having appeared in twenty-four "Carry On" films.*
Carry On Nurse (1959)
*Carry On Teacher (1959)
*Carry On Constable (1960)
*Carry On Regardless (1961)
*Carry On Cleo (1964)
*Carry On Cowboy (1965)
*Carry On Screaming (1966)
*Don't Lose Your Head (1966)
*Follow That Camel (1967)
*Carry On Doctor (1968)
*Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968)
*Carry On Camping (1969)
*Carry On Again Doctor (1969)
*Carry On Up The Jungle (1970)
*Carry On Henry (1970)
*Carry On at Your Convenience (1971)
*Carry On Matron (1972)
*Carry On Abroad (1972)
*Carry On Girls (1973)
*Carry On Dick (1974)
*Carry On Behind (1975)
*Carry On England (1976)
*Carry On Emmannuelle (1978)Personal life
Sims, like her fellow "Carry On" star
Kenneth Williams , never married.Homosexual Williams did however propose a marriage of convenience to her, which she abruptly declined. From 1958, she lived for three years with fellow actorAntony Baird , but every time her parents visited she asked Baird to remove all of his belongings from their London flat. After she told her mother on a visit that she was living with Baird, her father wrote her a letter and as a devoted child, she ended the relationship. As a result, she threw herself into work, and worked harder but felt lonely.Later career
With the end of the "Carry On" series in 1978, she had several roles in sitcoms such as "
On the Up ". Sims also guest starred in two episodes of the British comedy series "The Goodies".Sims appeared opposite
Katharine Hepburn andSir Laurence Olivier in 1975's "Love Among the Ruins." Sims played a frequent role in long-running British television series "Till Death Us Do Part ," playingAlf Garnett 's cackling mother-in-law.In 1986 Sims appeared in the long-running
BBC science fiction series "Doctor Who " serial "The Trial of a Time Lord :The Mysterious Planet " in the part of Katryca. She also appeared as Miss Murgatroyd in A Murder Is Announced - one of theMiss Marple adaptations, Betsy Prig in an adaptation of Dickens' "Martin Chuzzlewit", Lady Foulkes-Custard in "Simon and the Witch " and as hostel owner Susan in an episode of Victoria Wood Presents.She also appeared as Mrs Wembley in the BBC TV comedy "On the Up" which also starred Dennis Waterman and ran from 1990-1992, as well as
Mrs White in the television version of the board gameCluedo . From 1994, she became famous on television for playing Madge Hardcastle in "As Time Goes By." Sims also appeared in an episode of the hit comedy series "Only Fools and Horses ".Final years
Sims suffered with
Bell's Palsy , which with her loneliness caused depression.Fact|date=August 2008 This was worsened by the deaths of her agent Brain Ede, her best friendHattie Jacques and her mother within a two year period, which resulted in her falling intoalcoholism . Sims fractured herhip in 2000, and having had a replacement fitted in the Conquest Hospital inHastings , she recovered well. However, her alcoholism was beginning to dominate her life, and she referred to lifestyle in her rentedKensington flat as "the queen of puddings." [citeweb|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/517470/index.html|title=Joan Sims - Biography|publisher=Screenonline|accessdate=2008-08-18]After assessment by a doctor, she was offered a place in an alcohol rehabilitation centre, but she decided to take control of her life. Offered the opportunity to write her
autobiography , she took a role in the BBC Christmas film "The Last of the Blonde Bombshells " alongside Dame Judi Dench andOlympia Dukakis , from which with the release of autobiography in early 2000 resulted in a flood of work and a period of immense personal happiness for Sims.Sims entered hospital again in June 2001, and complications of a routine operation caused her to slip into a
coma .citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/1411839.stm|title=Carry On actress Joan Sims dead|publisher=BBC News|date=2001-06-21|accessdate=2008-08-18] Her lifelong friend Norah Holland spoke of the doctors' amazement at her strength and courage throughout her final illness.Ten minutes before she died, Holland spoke to her gently about Kenny (
Kenneth Williams ), Hattie (Hattie Jacques ), and their time on the 'Carry On...' films. She died with Holland holding her hand. She was cremated atPutney Vale Crematorium , and her ashes scattered in the grounds of the cemetery.Tributes
Following her death, surviving "Carry On"
Barbara Windsor said: "To me she was the last of the great "Carry Ons"; she was there at the beginning. Her talent was wonderful; she could do any accent, dialect; she could dance, sing, play dowdy and glam. We laughed all the time, and giggled a lot. I will sorely miss her."A plaque dedicated to her memory was unveiled where she lived at Thackeray Street in
Kensington in September 2002 by Barbara Windsor, and in June 2005 a plaque in her memory was unveiled atLaindon railway station in Essex by the Joan Sims Appreciation Society.An
ITV Programme, 'The Unforgettable Joan Sims', was made in her memory.She was also a feature of the
BBC 2 programme "Comedy Map of Britain ", which was presented by aCarry On fansite founder Robert Reel.References
* "High Spirits" by Joan Sims (ISBN 1-85225-280-4)
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External links
*imdb name|id=0801330|name=Joan Sims
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* [http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=15996 Joan Sims at Aveleyman]
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