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Cause of death
  
Pancreatic cancer

Name
  
Angharad Rees

Notable work
  

Nationality
  
Welsh

Residence
  
Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Angharad Mary Rees

Born
  
16 July 1944 (
1944-07-16
)
Edgware, Middlesex, England, UK

Occupation
  
Actress, jewellery designer

Awards
  
Fellow, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama

Died
  
July 21, 2012, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
David McAlpine (m. 2005–2012), Christopher Cazenove (m. 1973–1994)

Children
  
Rhys William Cazenove, Linford James Cazenove

Parents
  
Linford Rees, Catherine Rees

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Robin Ellis, Christopher Cazenove, Peter Sasdy, Eleanor Tomlinson, Andrew Sinclair

Not One Bad Memory - In Memory of Angharad Rees


Angharad Mary Rees, Lady McAlpine CBE (16 July 1944 – 21 July 2012) was a Welsh actress, best known for her British television roles during the 1970s and in particular her leading role as Demelza in the 1970s BBC TV costume drama Poldark.

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Early life

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Rees was born at Redhill Hospital (now Edgware Community Hospital), Edgware, Middlesex, to Welsh psychiatrist Linford Rees (William Linford Llewellyn Rees, M.D., B.Ch, D.P.M., 24 October 1914 – 29 July 2004) by his marriage to Catherine Thomas (died 1993).

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When she was two, in 1946, her family moved from 13 Engel Park, Mill Hill, to Cardiff. Rees had two brothers and a sister. She attended the independent Commonweal Lodge School, then the Sorbonne in Paris for two terms and the Rose Bruford Drama College in Kent. She also studied at the University of Madrid and taught English in Spain before acting in repertory theatre in England.

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  • All her professional life, her birth year was given as 1949, but as her birth certificate indicates (see ancestry.co.uk) she was born in 1944. All the newspapers which published obituaries failed to realize this. [1]
  • Acting career

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    Rees made her television debut as a parlour maid in 1968 in an adaptation of Shaw’s Man and Superman, appearing alongside Eric Porter and Maggie Smith. Other appearances in various television dramas and comedy series quickly followed, including The Way We Live Now, The Avengers, The Wednesday Play, Doctor in the House, Crown Court, and Within These Walls.

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    Her most notable early roles included the daughter of Winston Churchill (played by Richard Burton) in The Gathering Storm (1974), Lucy in Dennis Potter's television play Joe's Ark (also 1974), and as Celia in As You Like It opposite Helen Mirren (1978). Director Alan Bridges said of Rees' performance in Potter's television play that it was one of the finest performances he had ever witnessed.

    She starred as the fictional murderous daughter of Jack the Ripper in the Hammer horror Hands of the Ripper (1971) and the following year’s star-studded film version of Under Milk Wood (1972) starring Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole and Elizabeth Taylor. Her other film roles included Jane Eyre (1970), To Catch a Spy (1971), The Love Ban (1973), Moments (1974), La petite fille en velours bleu (1978), The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980), the television miniseries Master of the Game (1984) and The Wolves of Kromer (1998) a British-made fantasy film, narrated by Boy George.

    Rees appeared in many stage productions in London's West End, including It’s two foot, Six Inches Above The Ground World (Wyndhams, 1970); The Picture of Dorian Gray (Lyric, Hammersmith, 1975); The Millionairess (Haymarket, 1978–79); Perdita in A Winter’s Tale (Young Vic, 1981) and A Handful of Dust (Lyric, Hammersmith, 1982). Her other Shakespearean roles included Ophelia for the Welsh Theatre Company (1969) and Hermione at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff (1985).

    From 1975 to 1977 she played the lead role of Demelza in the BBC TV costume drama Poldark, the role that she is most closely associated with, appearing in all but the first episode.

    She toured in the Bill Kenwright production of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, directed by Peter Hall, with Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray and appeared regularly with John Mortimer in Mortimer’s Miscellany, his self-devised anthology of poetry and prose presented at theatres around Britain.

    Later television work included the sitcom Close to Home (1989–90) and the sporting drama Trainer (1992).

    Honours

    She was made a Fellow of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. She also had a public house named after her in Pontypridd.

    Jewellery design

    Folliowing the death of her son Linford in 1999 she turned her back on acting and concentrated on her passion for jewellery design. Rees founded a jewellery design company, Angharad, based in Knightsbridge. Pieces that she designed and produced featured in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).

    Personal life

    On 18 September 1973, Rees married the actor Christopher Cazenove, who had made his name at around the same time in The Regiment. They had two sons: Linford James (20 July 1974 – 10 September 1999) and Rhys William (born 1976). Linford was killed in a car accident on the M11 motorway in Essex while driving to pick up books from Cambridge University, where he had been awarded the degree of Master of Philosophy Cazenove and Rees divorced in 1994 but remained close. Cazenove died from the effects of septicaemia in 2010.

    Rees had a relationship with British actor Alan Bates; later, after Bates' death, on 29 April 2005 Rees married David McAlpine, a member of the McAlpine construction company, at The Royal Hospital Chelsea, London. She remained married to McAlpine until her death.

    Death

    Rees died on 21 July 2012, aged 68, of pancreatic cancer.

    A memorial service was held for her at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, London on 27 September 2012 at which Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes led the tributes. He said "If there was one thing she was superb at, it was friendship. And not just sympathetic friendship, but hard-working, useful, practical assistance. She was anxious, I think, that she should not be defined, entirely, as the star of a popular series, as one half of a golden couple, as a mother and hostess, although she excelled in all of these. She wanted also to be remembered as a serious actress whose early career might have gone on to greatness had she not made the personal decision to change direction [by having a family]."

    Filmography

    Actress
    1998
    The Wolves of Kromer as
    Mary
    1992
    Trainer (TV Series) as
    Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.10 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.9 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.8 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.7 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.6 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.5 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.4 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    - Episode #2.3 (1992) - Caroline Farrell
    1991
    Boon (TV Series) as
    Helen Davison
    - Lost on the Range (1991) - Helen Davison
    1989
    Close to Home (TV Series) as
    Helen De Angelo / Helen
    - While the Vet's Away (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - The Night the Earth Moved (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - And Then There Was One (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Motor Madness (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Mum's the Word (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Square Pegs (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Council of War (1990) - Helen De Angelo (credit only)
    - Fete Takes a Hand (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - As One Door Opens (1990) - Helen De Angelo
    - Helen the Receptionist (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - Katie's Broken Heart (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - A Matter of Decree (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - She's Leaving Home (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - Helen's Parents (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - The Horse Race (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - Double Date (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - The Contract (1989) - Helen De Angelo
    - Father and Family (1989) - Helen
    1989
    Flying Lady (TV Series) as
    Megan
    - Ivor (1989) - Megan
    1988
    Screen Two (TV Series) as
    Mona McAuley
    - The Temptation of Eileen Hughes (1988) - Mona McAuley
    1985
    Remington Steele (TV Series) as
    Katherine Galt
    - Steele Searching: Part 2 (1985) - Katherine Galt
    - Steele Searching: Part 1 (1985) - Katherine Galt
    1984
    Robin Hood (TV Series) as
    Jennet of Elsdon
    - The Witch of Elsdon (1984) - Jennet of Elsdon
    1984
    Master of the Game (TV Mini Series) as
    Marianne Hoffman
    - Episode #1.3 (1984) - Marianne Hoffman
    - Episode #1.2 (1984) - Marianne Hoffman
    - Episode #1.1 (1984) - Marianne Hoffman
    1983
    The Forgotten Story (TV Series) as
    Patricia
    - Episode #1.6 (1983) - Patricia
    - Episode #1.4 (1983) - Patricia
    - Episode #1.3 (1983) - Patricia
    - Episode #1.2 (1983) - Patricia
    - Episode #1.1 (1983) - Patricia
    1971
    Play for Today (TV Series) as
    Lady Caroline / Lucy / April Cotton
    - Dear Brutus (1981) - Lady Caroline
    - Joe's Ark (1974) - Lucy
    - Hell's Angel (1971) - April Cotton
    1980
    Moving Pictures (TV Movie) as
    Rosa
    1980
    The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (TV Movie) as
    Lady Evelyn Herbert
    1980
    Jukes of Piccadilly (TV Series) as
    Amanda
    - Dulverton Green: Part 2 (1980) - Amanda (uncredited)
    - Dulverton Green: Part 1 (1980) - Amanda
    1979
    Morecambe and Wise at the BBC (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Episode dated 28 February 1979 (1979) - Various
    1978
    The BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) as
    Celia
    - As You Like It (1978) - Celia
    1978
    Little Girl in Blue Velvet as
    Macha
    1975
    Poldark (TV Series) as
    Demelza
    1976
    The Duchess of Duke Street (TV Series) as
    Lady Adam
    - For Love or Money (1976) - Lady Adam
    1975
    More Awkward Customers (Video short) as
    Brenda
    1975
    Awkward Customers (Video short) as
    Brenda
    1975
    Ten from the Twenties (TV Series) as
    Alice Smith
    - Mr Oddy (1975) - Alice Smith
    1975
    The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
    Stella Mason
    - Once the Killing Starts (1975) - Stella Mason
    1974
    The Gathering Storm (TV Movie) as
    Sarah Churchill
    1974
    Moments as
    Chrissy Hunter
    1974
    ITV Playhouse (TV Series)
    - Graceless Go I (1974)
    1974
    Within These Walls (TV Series) as
    Anne French
    - Guessing Game (1974) - Anne French
    1974
    Bedtime Stories (TV Series) as
    Miss. Goldie
    - Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1974) - Miss. Goldie
    1974
    Thriller (TV Series) as
    Stella Mason
    - Once the Killing Starts (1974) - Stella Mason
    1972
    Doctor in Charge (TV Series) as
    Nurse Annabel Davenport
    - Hello Sailor! (1973) - Nurse Annabel Davenport
    - The Garden Fête (1973) - Nurse Annabel Davenport
    - The Rumour (1972) - Nurse Annabel Davenport
    1973
    Crown Court (TV Series) as
    Pauline Ellis
    - An Act of Vengeance: Part Three (1973) - Pauline Ellis
    - An Act of Vengeance: Part Two (1973) - Pauline Ellis
    1973
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Sarah
    - A Face of Your Own (1973) - Sarah
    1973
    Full House (TV Series documentary) as
    Bakerloo Line cast member
    - Episode #1.13 (1973) - Bakerloo Line cast member
    1973
    The Love Ban as
    Jackie
    1972
    The Fenn Street Gang (TV Series) as
    Margaret Barber
    - And Baby Makes Four (1972) - Margaret Barber
    1972
    Baffled (TV Movie) as
    Peggy Tracewell
    1972
    ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    The Girl
    - The Piano Player (1972) - The Girl
    1972
    The Protectors (TV Series) as
    Linda, Charlie's Girlfriend
    - Triple Cross (1972) - Linda, Charlie's Girlfriend
    1972
    Liberation Now (TV Movie) as
    Betty
    1971
    The Bristol Entertainment (TV Movie)
    1971
    Hands of the Ripper as
    Anna
    1971
    Catch Me a Spy as
    Victoria
    1971
    Under Milk Wood as
    Gossamer Beynon
    1971
    Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
    Julia
    - Office Party (1971) - Julia
    1971
    Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
    Cissie
    - But Now They Are Fled (1971) - Cissie
    1970
    Jane Eyre (TV Movie) as
    Louise
    1970
    Paul Temple (TV Series) as
    Janet Ashley
    - The Victim (1970) - Janet Ashley
    1969
    Doctor in the House (TV Series) as
    Frances
    - Getting the Bird (1969) - Frances
    1969
    The Way We Live Now (TV Series) as
    Marie Melmotte
    - Close of Play (1969) - Marie Melmotte
    - Melmotte Contra Mundrum (1969) - Marie Melmotte
    - Melmotte's Glory (1969) - Marie Melmotte
    - Nothing Venture (1969) - Marie Melmotte
    - The Great Heiress (1969) - Marie Melmotte
    1968
    The Avengers (TV Series) as
    Redhead
    - They Keep Killing Steed (1968) - Redhead
    1968
    The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
    Billie
    - Anyone for Tennis? (1968) - Billie
    1968
    Ooh La La! (TV Series) as
    Clothilde
    - What a Wedding (1968) - Clothilde
    1968
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Parlourmaid
    - Man and Superman (1968) - Parlourmaid
    Soundtrack
    1975
    Poldark (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
    - Episode #1.15 (1976) - (performer: "How Happy Could I Be With Either" - uncredited)
    - Episode #1.11 (1975) - (performer: "Early One Morning" - uncredited)
    Self
    2008
    The Story of the Costume Drama (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Picture Perfect (2008) - Self
    - Affairs of the Heart (2008) - Self
    2008
    The Cult of... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Poldark (2008) - Self
    1979
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Julian Fellowes (2002) - Self
    - Christopher Biggins (1999) - Self
    - Ian Ogilvy (1979) - Self
    2001
    Open House (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 25 May 2001 (2001) - Self
    1996
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.8 (1996) - Self
    1996
    Noel's Telly Years (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 1975 (1996) - Self
    1994
    This Morning (TV Series) as
    Guest
    - Episode dated 16 December 1994 (1994) - Guest
    1993
    A Word in Your Ear (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.8 (1993) - Self
    1990
    A Royal Birthday Gala (TV Special) as
    Self
    1988
    Treasure Hunt (TV Series) as
    Self - Contestant
    - Various: ITV Telethon (1988) - Self - Contestant
    1988
    Once in A Lifetime... (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Extra Special - Margaret Lacey (1988) - Self
    1973
    Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #23.4 (1987) - Self
    - Episode #23.3 (1987) - Self
    - Episode #22.6 (1987) - Self
    - Episode #22.5 (1987) - Self
    - Episode #18.4 (1983) - Self
    - Episode #18.3 (1983) - Self
    - Episode #12.16 (1978) - Self
    - Episode #12.15 (1978) - Self
    - Episode #8.8 (1973) - Self
    - Episode #8.7 (1973) - Self
    1984
    Royal Variety Performance 1984 (TV Special) as
    Self
    1984
    Saturday Night Affairs (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.3 (1984) - Self - Guest
    1979
    625 líneas (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 10 November 1979 (1979) - Self
    1978
    Star Games (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 5 September 1978 (1978) - Self
    1977
    The Morecambe & Wise Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - 1977 Christmas Show (1977) - Self
    1976
    It's Childsplay (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.5 (1976) - Self
    1976
    Jackanory (TV Series) as
    Self - Storyteller
    - The Search for Delicious: Part 4 - War! (1976) - Self - Storyteller
    - The Search for Delicious: Part 3 - The Magic Key (1976) - Self - Storyteller
    - The Search for Delicious: Part 2 - The Woldweller (1976) - Self - Storyteller
    - The Search for Delicious: Part 1 - Ardis the Mermaid (1976) - Self - Storyteller
    Archive Footage
    2013
    Welsh Greats (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Various
    - Angharad Rees (2013) - Self / Various
    2013
    The Devil's Bloody Plaything: Possessed by Hands of the Ripper (Video documentary short) as
    Self

    References

    Angharad Rees Wikipedia