- Elizabeth Spriggs
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name = Elizabeth Spriggs
caption =
birthdate = Birth date|1929|9|18
birthplace =Buxton ,Derbyshire ,England
deathdate = Death date and age|2008|7|2|1929|9|18 [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/2242457/Elizabeth-Spriggs.html Elizabeth Spriggs] , "The Daily Telegraph ",July 3 2008 ]
deathplace =Oxford, Oxfordshire
olivierawards = Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1978 "Love Letters on Blue Paper"Elizabeth Spriggs (
September 18 ,1929 –July 2 2008 ) was anOlivier Award -winning andBAFTA Award -nominated English character actress. She was born inBuxton .Career
Spriggs' longest role on British television was as Nan on "
Shine on Harvey Moon ". She also appeared in "Doctor Who " and in theBBC dramatisations of "Our Mutual Friend " and "Martin Chuzzlewit", both byCharles Dickens , andGeorge Eliot 's "Middlemarch ". In children's television she appeared as the title witch in theBBC 's "Simon and the Witch " (1987). She made frequent appearances as a supporting player in British television drama and comedy series. Because of the type of roles she typically played, she was often confused with Liz Smith, even though there was little physical resemblance between the two.Spriggs also made two appearances on the long running murder mystery series, "
Midsomer Murders ", appearing in the pilot episode (Killings At Badgers Drift) as Iris Rainbird in 1997 and then again as the identical twin sister (Ursula Gooding) of the latter character in the ninth series in 2005. Spriggs' appearances on "Midsomer" have been with Richard Cant who played her son both times.A member of the
Royal Shakespeare Company , and RSC Associate Artiste, from 1962 to 1976 she played many important Shakespearean roles, including The Nurse and Beatrice. In "Hamlet ", directed by Peter Hall in Stratford and in London, she played Gertrude opposite David Warner as Hamlet and Brewster Mason as Claudius. She also interpreted Paulina, Calpurnia and Mistress Quickly for the RSC. Her work at the RSC was followed by a playing Madame Arcati inNoel Coward 's "Blithe Spirit " in the opening season of the newNational Theatre on London'sSouth Bank . Spriggs was the recipient of the 1978Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in "Love Letters on Blue Paper " byArnold Wesker .cite web |url=http://thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/21203/rsc-stalwart-spriggs-dies |title=RSC stalwart Spriggs dies |accessdate=2008-07-10 |last=Smith |first=Alistair |date=2008-07-07 |format=HTML |work=The Stage |publisher=The Stage Newspaper Limited]On film, she played The Fat Lady in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (2001), and Mrs Jennings in
Emma Thompson 's 1995 adaptation of "Sense and Sensibility". Based on her peformance in this film, which starred the likes ofEmma Thompson ,Kate Winslet andAlan Rickman , she was nominated for theBAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role but lost out to co-starKate Winslet . An early film role was as Mrs. Murray, the PVC-clad personnel manager in the 1968 Peter Hall film "Work is a 4-letter word ", oppositeCilla Black andDavid Warner . She also playedThe Duchess in "Alice in Wonderland".One of her last performances was as Miss Doggett in a
BBC Radio 4 adaptation ofBarbara Pym 's "Jane and Prudence ".Notes
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