- Susan Hampshire
Infobox actor
name = Susan Hampshire
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birthdate = birth date and age|1937|5|12
birthplace =London ,England
spouse =Eddie Kulukundis (1981-present)Pierre Granier-Deferre (1967-1974)
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actress - Drama Series
1970 "The Forsyte Saga "
1971 "The First Churchills "
Outstanding Lead Actress - Miniseries/Movie
1974 "Vanity Fair "Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, OBE (born on
12 May 1937 inLondon ) is an English actress best known for her manytelevision and film roles. [ [http://www.worldwhoswho.com/views/entry.html?id=sl312575 HAMPSHIRE, Susan] International Who's Who. Accessed2006-09-03 .] Her appeal has always been that of an "English rose".Biography
Susan Hampshire was born in 1937, the youngest of four children. She had two sisters and one brother. Her mother was a teacher and her father was also a professional person. Her parents separated before she was born. From early in her life, Susan struggled with reading. Only as an adult with her own child would she be diagnosed with dyslexia. Having the undiagnosed learning disorder caused her great problems, especially as her parents were both educated people. But her mother was determined to give her the best start she could. Therefore she was educated at the school her mother founded and ran.
The dyslexia continued to hamper her in her search for a career. Young Susan Hampshire originally wanted to be a nurse but found it impossible, and she found the theatre in her teens.
Career
Susan Hampshire's first film appearance was in the movie "
The Woman in the Hall ". She decided to become an actress as a child and worked in a theatre before moving on to film and television work.Hampshire first became famous after playing the lead in a 1962
BBC adaptation of "What Katy Did ". Soon afterwards, she was taken up byWalt Disney , and starred in "The Three Lives of Thomasina " oppositePatrick McGoohan and "The Fighting Prince of Donegal ". She would later appear opposite McGoohan in two episodes of "Danger Man ". Later, she portrayed conservationistJoy Adamson in the 1972 film "Living Free ", sequel to the 1966 classic "Born Free ". She has also ventured into musicals, starring opposite Cliff Richard, in "Wonderful Life ", in "Follow That Girl " and more recently (1991) in "The King and I "." (2000–2006).Miss Hampshire received
Emmy Awards from theAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences for her roles in "The Forsyte Saga " (1970), "The First Churchills " (1971), and "Vanity Fair" (1973). Other miniseries in which she appeared are "The Pallisers " and "The Barchester Chronicles ".Susan Hampshire has been active on the stage over the years, taking the lead roles in many leading plays, such as "
Relative Values ", "Lady in the Van ", "The Importance of Being Earnest " and "For no good Reason", a play written byNathalie Sarraute in which she appears withSusannah York under the direction of French director Simone Benmussa. In 2007 she was in a ground breaking play "The Bargain ", based on a meeting between Robert Maxwell and Mother Teresa. She even ventured into the British pantomime tradition, playing the Fairy Godmother at theNew Wimbledon Theatre in 2005–2006 and at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking in 2006–2007.In 2008 she joined the relatively small band of actors who have played two generations in the same play on different occasions. Her appearance at Chichester Festival Theatre in Somerset Maugham's "The Circle" as Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney in Summer 2008 followed on from her appearance in the same play (and venue) as Elizabeth Champion-Cheney (Lady Catherine's daughter-in-law) somewhat earlier in her career.
Author
Until the publication of her
autobiography , "Susan's Story", few people were aware of her struggle withdyslexia . She was undiagnosed until she was an adult and since has become a prominent campaigner in the UK on dyslexia issues. Her book on Dyslexia, 'Every Letter Counts', was highly acclaimed. In 1995, she was appointed an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire ) in connection with that work.Susan Hampshire has also published a book called "The Maternal Instinct", which is about women and fertility issues. She herself suffered a number of miscarriages over the years. Her other books include a series of children's books about 'Rosie' and her ballet adventures, and various books and videos about her lifelong hobby, gardening.
Personal life
Ms Hampshire was married to the French film producer
Pierre Granier-Deferre from 1967 to 1974. From this first marriage she has a son, Christopher. Her prematurely born daughter, Victoria, died shortly after birth. She has been the wife of Theater impresario SirEddie Kulukundis since 1981. She recently became a grandmother for the first time. Ms. Hampshire is a patron of theOptimum Population Trust .References
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