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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Hermione Baddeley

Children
  
Juliet Shaw

Role
  
Television actress

Name
  
Angela Baddeley


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Full Name
  
Madeleine Angela Clinton-Baddeley

Born
  
4 July 1904 (
1904-07-04
)
West Ham, London, England, UK

Died
  
February 22, 1976, Grayshott, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Glen Byam Shaw (m. 1929–1976), Stephen Thomas (m. 1921)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
David Langton, Hermione Baddeley, Jean Marsh, Gordon Jackson, Glen Byam Shaw

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Angela Baddeley, CBE (4 July 1904 – 22 February 1976) was an English stage and television actress, best-remembered for her role as household cook Mrs. Bridges in the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. Her stage career lasted more than six decades.

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Early life

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Born as Madeleine Angela Clinton-Baddeley in West Ham, London in 1904 into a wealthy family, she would later base the character of Mrs. Bridges on one of the cooks her family employed. Her younger sister was actress Hermione Baddeley (1906–1986), who is known to American audiences for such appearances as on NBC's Little House on the Prairie.

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In 1912, aged 8, Angela made her stage début at the Dalston Palace of Varieties, Dalston, in a play called The Dawn of Happiness. When she was nine, she auditioned at the Old Vic Theatre. In November 1915 she made her stage début at the Old Vic in Richard III, and she subsequently appeared in many other Shakespeare plays.

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During her teenage years, the "consummate little actress", as a national paper had once called her when she was 10, starred in many musicals and pantomimes. She briefly 'retired' from acting at age 18. Her first marriage, to Stephen Thomas, produced one daughter. On 8 July 1929 she married actor/stage director Glen Byam Shaw; they had two children, a son and a daughter.

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After spending some time touring in Australia, Baddeley established herself as a popular stage actress. At the beginning of the 1930s she appeared in two films, the Sherlock Holmes tale, The Speckled Band (1931), featuring Raymond Massey as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's sleuth, and in The Ghost Train (also 1931), a screen version of the successful stage thriller. Later in the decade, Baddeley had a role in the MGM-British film, The Citadel (1938), an adaptation of A. J. Cronin's novel directed by King Vidor. Throughout the 1940s, she played many strong female roles on stage, including Miss Prue in Love for Love and Nora in The Winslow Boy.

Later years

She played the bawd in Tony Richardson's production of Pericles, Prince of Tyre at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in 1958. She played Mistress Quickly in several episodes of the BBC Shakespeare history series An Age of Kings, performing with her sister Hermione as Doll Tearsheet. In the original version of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971–75) she played "Mrs Bridges", the resident cook at 165 Eaton Place, who, when the show ended, married the butler, "Angus Hudson". A possible spin-off was in the works featuring Mrs. Bridges' married life with Mr. Hudson and her long-time kitchen maid Ruby Finch, but she died before it was developed and filmed. Baddeley replaced Hermione Gingold in the second cast of the original London run of the musical A Little Night Music.

She was made a CBE in 1975 for "services to the theatre". She died at Grayshott Hall in 1976 from pneumonia at age 71, shortly after Upstairs, Downstairs ended its run. She is interred, along with her husband Glen Byam Shaw, at St Mary's Church, Wargrave, Berkshire.

Family

She was the grandmother of Charles Hart, lyricist of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, The Phantom of the Opera.

Filmography

Actress
1971
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bridges
- Whither Shall I Wander? (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- All the King's Horses (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Noblesse Oblige (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Joke Over (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Will Ye No Come Back Again (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Alberto (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Understudy (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Such a Lovely Man (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Disillusion (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- An Old Flame (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Wanted - a Good Home (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Laugh a Little Louder Please (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Place in the World (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- On with the Dance (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
- Peace out of Pain (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Facing Fearful Odds (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Missing Believed Killed (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Hero's Farewell (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Another Year (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Glorious Dead (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Tug of War (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Women Shall Not Weep (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Beastly Hun (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- News from the Front (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Patriotic Offering (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Sudden Storm (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Perfect Stranger (1974) - Mrs. Bridges
- Goodwill to All Men (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- Word of Honour (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- Desirous of Change (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- Rose's Pigeon (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Family Secret (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Change of Scene (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- A House Divided (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- Miss Forrest (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Family Gathering (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Wages of Sin (1973) - Mrs. Bridges
- An Object of Value (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Out of the Everywhere (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Your Obedient Servant (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Guest of Honour (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Whom God hath Joined- (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Pair of Exiles (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- The New Man (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Key of the Door (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Voice from the Past (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Why Is Her Door Locked? (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- I Dies from Love (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- Magic Casements (1972) - Mrs. Bridges
- A Cry for Help (1971) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Path of Duty (1971) - Mrs. Bridges
- The Mistress and the Maids (1971) - Mrs. Bridges
- On Trial (1971) - Mrs. Bridges
1973
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pearce
- Pygmalion (1973) - Mrs. Pearce
1971
Trial (TV Series) as
Sarah Phillips
- Witness (1971) - Sarah Phillips
1971
Frankie Howerd's Hour (TV Mini Series) as
Special Guest
- Episode #1.1 (1971) - Special Guest
1971
Take Three Girls (TV Series) as
Jenny's Mother
- Kitsch, or Protocols in a Chinese Laundry (1971) - Jenny's Mother
1971
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Gran
- Mug's Game (1971) - Gran
1965
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Davenport / Mrs. Driver
- Mrs Davenport (1970) - Mrs. Davenport
- Putty Medal (1965) - Mrs. Driver
1970
Ryan International (TV Series) as
Trinka
- Not Wanted on Voyage (1970) - Trinka
1970
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Dora Chambers
- Episode #1.90 (1970) - Dora Chambers
- Episode #1.89 (1970) - Dora Chambers
1970
Conceptions of Murder (TV Series) as
Rosaline Fox
- Mother and Child (1970) - Rosaline Fox
1969
Detective (TV Series) as
Miss. Pye
- Put Out the Light (1969) - Miss. Pye
1969
Sinister Street (TV Mini Series) as
Nanny
- The Parti-Coloured Years (1969) - Nanny
1967
Half Hour Story (TV Series) as
Miss Floodleigh / Miss Gildea
- Flowers at My Feet (1968) - Miss Floodleigh
- Robert (1967) - Miss Gildea
1967
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Rene
- Kippers and Curtains (1967) - Rene
1967
Sanctuary (TV Series) as
Ruby Wigfall
- The Undefeated (1967) - Ruby Wigfall
1966
Mr. John Jorrocks (TV Series) as
Mrs. Jorrocks
- These Lawyers Are a Lot of Hignorant Screws (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- I Propose Mr. Jorrocks as the Fit and Proper Knight to Represent Our Interests in Parliament (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- These Are the Blessings of the Reform Bill (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- Now That We Are Worshipful, It Becomes Us to Be Grave and Respectable Looking (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- Make Two Blades Grow Where One Grew Before (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- If We Encourage Vulgar People Coming Here, Where Might Not the Matter End? (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- The Duke and Duchess of Donkeyton Request the Honour of Mr. And Mrs. Jorrocks's Company (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
- 'Untin' Is the Sport of Kings - The Liver and Bacon of My Existence (1966) - Mrs. Jorrocks
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Madame Lebedev / Gran / Mrs. Perkins / ...
- Ivanov (1966) - Madame Lebedev
- A Spring of Love (1961) - Gran
- The Accomplices (1960) - Mrs. Perkins
- The Wild Duck (1957) - Gina Ekdal
- A Time to Be Born (1956) - Norah Evans
1965
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Helseth
- Rosmersholm (1965) - Mrs. Helseth
1964
Gideon C.I.D. (TV Series) as
Mrs. Clark
- Big Fish Little Fish (1964) - Mrs. Clark
1964
Martin Chuzzlewit (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.13 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.12 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.11 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.9 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.8 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.7 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
- Episode #1.6 (1964) - Mrs. Gamp
1963
Love Story (TV Series) as
Marge Weston
- Just as You Are (1963) - Marge Weston
1963
Tom Jones as
Mrs. Wilkins
1962
The Old Curiosity Shop (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Jarley
- Episode #1.9 (1963) - Mrs. Jarley
- Episode #1.8 (1963) - Mrs. Jarley
- Episode #1.7 (1963) - Mrs. Jarley
- Episode #1.6 (1962) - Mrs. Jarley
- Episode #1.5 (1962) - Mrs. Jarley
1962
The Largest Theatre in the World: Heart to Heart (TV Movie) as
Miss Knott
1960
An Age of Kings (TV Mini Series) as
Mistress Quickly
- Part Seven: Signs of War (1960) - Mistress Quickly
- Part Five: The New Conspiracy (1960) - Mistress Quickly
- Part Four: The Road to Shrewsbury (1960) - Mistress Quickly
- Part Three: Rebellion from the North (1960) - Mistress Quickly
1960
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Miss Amesbury / Peggy Atherton
- The Return of Peggy Atherton (1960) - Miss Amesbury / Peggy Atherton
1957
Zoo Baby as
Mrs. Ramsey
1957
No Time for Tears as
Mrs. Harris
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Postmistress General / Mrs. Dorothy Radfern / Hannah Blackwood / ...
- The Apple Cart (1957) - Postmistress General
- Laburnum Grove (1957) - Mrs. Dorothy Radfern
- Morning Star (1956) - Hannah Blackwood
- Wild Justice (1950) - Clara
1955
The Merry Wives of Windsor (TV Movie) as
Mistress Page
1954
The Martins' Nest (TV Movie) as
Ada Martin
1951
The Daughters of the Late Colonel (TV Movie) as
Josephine
1948
Neighbours (TV Movie) as
Irene Surrey
1948
Quartet as
Mrs. Garnet (segment "The Facts of Life")
1948
Gas Light (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Manningham
1948
A Woman of No Importance (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Arbuthnot
1946
Candida (TV Movie) as
Candida
1939
The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (TV Movie) as
Dark Lady
1934
Those Were the Days as
Charlotte Verrinder
1932
The Safe (Short) as
The Girl
1932
Arms and the Man as
Louka
1931
The Ghost Train as
Julia Price
1931
The Speckled Band as
Helen Stonor
Soundtrack
1972
Upstairs, Downstairs (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Why Is Her Door Locked? (1972) - (performer: "Rock-a-bye Baby" - uncredited)
Self
1975
The Russell Harty Show (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bridges
- Russell Harty Goes-. Upstairs, Downstairs (1975) - Mrs. Bridges
1972
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Self - Guest
- John Alderton (1974) - Self
- Pauline Collins (1972) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
1977
Disco (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bridges
- Episode#1.78 (1977) - Mrs. Bridges

References

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