- Sheila Hancock
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birthname = Sheila Cameron Hancock
birthdate = birth date and age|1933|2|22|df=y
birthplace =Blackgang ,Isle of Wight
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yearsactive = 1958 - present
spouse = Alec Ross (1954–1971)John Thaw (1973–2002)
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olivierawards = Bst Supporting Actress in a Musical 2007 "Cabaret "Sheila Hancock OBE (born
22 February ,1933 ) is an Englishactress , known primarily for her comic performances.Early life and career
Hancock was born in
Blackgang on theIsle of Wight , the daughter of Ivy Louise (née Woodward) and Enrico Cameron Hancock, [http://www.filmreference.com/film/2/Sheila-Hancock.html] who was a publican. Her sister Billie is 7 years older, and worked as a variety artist until retiring toAntibes in 2003 at the age of 79. [ [http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/femail/article-1053307/Sheila-Hancock-Regrets-Plenty--late-Just-Me-Time-fresh-start.html Daily Mail, Profile of Sheila hancock] ] Sheila attended Dartford County Grammar School and theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art . She then joinedJoan Littlewood 'sTheatre Workshop , and has since appeared in over 40 films, mostly television releases.Big-screen roles include "
Carry On Cleo " (1964), "The Anniversary" (1968), "Take a Girl Like You " (1970), "Buster" (1988) and "Three Men and a Little Lady " (1990).In 1978 she appeared on the West End stage as Miss Hannigan in the original London cast of the musical "
Annie " (her performance of which can be heard on the original Londoncast album ). Two years later she played Mrs Lovett in the original London production of theStephen Sondheim musical "Sweeney Todd ".From October 2006 to April 2007, she played the role of Fraulein Schneider in the West End revival of the musical "
Cabaret " at the Lyric Theatre. In 2007, she won aLaurence Olivier Award , as "Best Performance in a Supporting Role In A Musical" for the part.Her first big television role was Carol in the BBC sitcom "
The Rag Trade " in the early 1960s. From 1965 to 1966, she appeared in the lead role in "The Bed-Sit Girl ", created for her byChesney and Wolfe .cite book|last=Lewishohn|first=Mark |authorlink=Mark Lewisohn|coauthors=|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|year=2003|publisher=BBC Worldwide |location=London |isbn=0563487550] Other television series she has participated in include "Have I Got News For You ", "Room 101 ", "Doctor Who ", "Call My Bluff " and "EastEnders ", where she playedBarbara Owen .In 2006 she played the character of Junie Taylor, who was the sister of the well-known character
Joannie "Nan" Taylor , from "The Catherine Tate Show ", and she is also a regular contributor to the BBC2 series "Grumpy Old Women ".On radio, she has also made numerous appearances on "
Just a Minute ", since the 1960s.Hancock was nominated for the
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2002, for her role in "The Russian Bride"; and again in 2003 for her role in the TV comedy series "Bedtime".On
25 August 2008 , she played the part of a terminally ill patient about to die in a "The Last Word" monologue for the BBC.She is currently starring in the critically aclaimed 2008
holocaust film The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.Personal life
Hancock was married to actor Alec Ross from 1954 until his death from cancer in 1971. They had one daughter, Melanie Thaw, born in 1964. In 1973 Hancock married actor
John Thaw . He adopted Melanie, and they had another daughter, Joanna, as well as including his dqughter Abigail Thaw (from his first marriage) in their family (evidence: her book "The two of us"). All three of their children have become actresses. She was married to John Thaw until his death fromoesophageal cancer on21 February 2002 . Hancock herself was ill withbreast cancer during the 1990s, but made a full recovery. Her 2004 book, "" is a dual biography, which gives accounts of both their lives, as well as focusing on their 28 year marriage. This was followed by the 2008 book, "Just Me ", an account of coming to terms with widowhood.She is a member of the
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), and a patron of the LondonHIV charity,The Food Chain . On16 May 2007 , Hancock was appointed chancellor of theUniversity of Portsmouth . [ [http://www.upsu.net/news/news/education/2008/04/20/acclaimed-actress-an-3331.html University of Portsmouth Students Union -20 April 2008 ] accessed6 June 2008 ]References
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/get_started/wdytya_s2_celeb_gallery_02.shtml Sheila Hancock on "Who Do You Think You Are?"]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1933-2-22
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