- Sydney Sturgess
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name = Sydney Sturgess
imagesize = 200px
caption = "Sydney Sturgess", 1980
birthname = Dorothy Anna Sturgess
birthdate = birth date|1915|3|5
birthplace = Ipoh,Malaysia
deathdate = death date and age|1999|9|30|1915|3|5
deathplace =Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
restingplace = Saint James Park,London, England
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occupation = Actress
yearsactive = 1944-1980
spouse =Barry Morse
children =Hayward Morse Melanie Morse MacQuarrie
parents =
website = http://www.geocities.com/bmorse_actor/sturgess/
tonyawards =
awards =Dorothy Anna "Sydney" Sturgess (
March 5 1915 -September 30 1999 ) was a Canadian actress. She is best known for her work with theShaw Festival and theStratford Festival of Canada . Primarily a stage actress inCanada ,England and theUSA , she occasionally worked intelevision andfilm .Background
Born in Ipoh,
Malaysia , Sturgess was the eldest of four children; two brothers and a sister. She carried a distinguished Canadian ancestry - her great-grandfather wasEdward Palmer , Q.C., ofPrince Edward Island , who was also one of theFathers of Confederation . Her father was a civil engineer and was assigned to remote countries around the world to build bridges, so the family traveled frequently.Her teenage years were spent for the most part at St. Stephen's boarding school in
Folkestone, Kent , England. She received her dramatic training inEngland , as well, at the London College of Music where she received an A.L.C.M. in elocution. After graduation, she joined theArthur Brough Players inFolkestone , first as a student and then later as an actress.Sturgess acted in various English repertory companies before meeting
Barry Morse in Peterborough onJanuary 3 1939 . Morse and Sturgess married onMarch 26 1939 . As a result of her work in repertory, both prior to and following her marriage, she gained broad experience as an actress through her work in literally hundreds of stage productions throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Their two children,Hayward Morse andMelanie Morse MacQuarrie , were born in 1947 and 1945, respectively. The family emigrated toCanada in 1951, where Sydney enjoyed several successful seasons of theatre at theMontreal Mountain Playhouse, as well as radio work and teaching, until moving to Toronto with the advent oftelevision is 1953.Sturgess' stage credits span more than fifty years and include London West End productions with such personalities as Dame
Marie Tempest andA.E. Matthews in "The First Mrs. Fraser", and later in her career on Broadway opposite Morse andAlec McCowen in "Hadrian VII". Her performances ranged the gamut, from acting in Jupiter Theatre's production of "Relative Values", "The Potting Shed" at the Crest Theatre, and with the Canadian Players in "Romeo and Juliet " and "Pygmalion". She also played inGeorge Bernard Shaw 's "Man and Superman", as "Mrs. Darling" in "Peter Pan" and played in more productions of "Charley's Aunt" than perhaps any other actress!In 1958 she wrote and produced her own radio series for the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) called "Poet's Corner". She also appeared on television as
Catherine de Medici inPatrick Watson 's series, "Witness To Yesterday", and in the title role ofGeorge Bernard Shaw 's "Catherine The Great". She starred as the "Countess of Brocklehurst" in theShaw Festival 's production of "The Admirable Crighton", appeared in "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg " at the Manitoba Theatre Center, and played "Mrs. Higgins" in another run of Shaw's "Pygmalion" at the Nottingham Playhouse in England.Sydney was diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease in 1985 and lived bravely with her illness for over fourteen years, from which she died in her sleep, aged 84.External links
*imdb name|id=0836353|name=Sydney Sturgess
*ibdb name|id=97399|name=Sydney Sturgess
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* [http://www.geocities.com/bmorse_actor/sturgess Website of Sydney Sturgess]
* [http://www.BarryMorse.com Barry Morse Website]
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