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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Pam Ferris

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Barbara Ferris

Years active
  
1958–1990

Parents
  
Ann Perkins, Fred Ferris

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Born
  
27 July 1942 (age 81) (
1942-07-27
)
London, England, UK

Children
  
Nick Quested, Catherine Quested, Christopher Quested

Movies
  
Interlude, Children of the Damned, Having A Wild Weekend, The System, The Krays

Similar People
  
Pam Ferris, Nick Quested, Dominic Anciano, Murray Melvin, George Sewell

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Barbara Gillian Ferris (born 27 July 1942, London) is an English actress and former fashion model.

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She appeared in a number of films and productions for television and is possibly best remembered as Dinah, the young woman who eloped with Dave Clark in the 1965 film Catch Us If You Can. Her other roles were as diverse as the female lead in Edward Bond's controversial play Saved (1965) and a vicar's wife in the television comedy series All in Good Faith in the mid-1980s.

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Screen roles of the 1960s

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Barbara Ferris made her earliest television appearances in her teens. In 1961 she played the part of barmaid Nona Willis in Granada’s twice-weekly serial Coronation Street and appeared also in episodes of The Cheaters (1962) and Zero One (starring Nigel Patrick, 1963).

1960s film roles

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Ferris's films included the drama Term of Trial (1962) starring Laurence Olivier, A Pair of Briefs (1962), a romantic comedy set around the Inns of Court; Sparrers Can't Sing (1963) as Nellie Gooding; A Place to Go (1963) starring Rita Tushingham and Bernard Lee; Bitter Harvest (1963) with Janet Munro and John Stride; Children of the Damned (1964) starring Ian Hendry, in which a group of children brought to London by UNESCO turned out to be humans advanced by a million years; Michael Winner's The System (1964), with Oliver Reed and Julia Foster, an early "Swinging London"-style sex comedy about young loafers at a seaside resort; Catch Us If You Can (1965), which featured the rock band the Dave Clark Five and owed much to the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night the previous year; Interlude (1968), alongside Oskar Werner, John Cleese and Donald Sutherland, which film historian Leslie Halliwell described as "Intermezzo remade for the swinging London set"; and Desmond Davis's A Nice Girl Like Me (1969), in which Ferris played a young woman named Candida who kept getting pregnant ("Candida isn't much for sex but she's big on babies" as one critic put it ).

Saved

Ferris played the leading female role in Edward Bond's play Saved at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 1965. This was subject to censorship by the Lord Chamberlain who was instrumental in bringing a successful prosecution when the producers went ahead and staged the play without cuts before private audiences. Despite the controversial subject matter, which included a scene in which a baby was stoned to death in its pram, the case was a step towards the Lord Chamberlain's losing his censorship role under the Theatres Act 1968.

Writer and critic Bernard Levin later opined that Saved contained "extremes [of cruelty] never seen before outside the Grand Guignol, or possibly even inside", while Ferris's character was described at the time by the Daily Telegraph's critic W.A. Darlington as "a young virago with a screech that afflicts the ear-drums".

Later roles

Among Ferris’s later television roles were as Emilie Trampusch in The Strauss Family (1972), Elizabeth in Elizabeth Alone (1981) and Emma Lambe, the wife of a vicar played by Richard Briers, in the first two series of All in Good Faith (1985–87). She also appeared as Briers' wife, Enid Washbrook, in Michael Winner's film of Alan Ayckbourn's comedy A Chorus of Disapproval (1988). Depicting the tensions and rivalries among a provincial repertory company rehearsing The Beggar's Opera, the Washbrooks' daughter Linda was played by a young Patsy Kensit. Ferris was also in The Krays (1990), a film based on the lives of the Kray twins, who were leading figures in the criminal underworld of London’s East End in the 1960s.

On stage Ferris played the lead female role (Marion) in Terence Frisby's There's a Girl in My Soup (1966) at London's Globe Theatre opposite Donald Sinden, which for a time held the record as the longest running comedy in the West End (although by then Ferris had been succeeded in the part by Belinda Carroll). She played the leading role of Belinda in Ayckbourn's Season's Greetings, a black farce about a family Christmas which opened at the Apollo Theatre in London in 1982.

Persona

Ferris gave a number of well-regarded performances, but she did not become a big star. Equally, although ostensibly she fitted the stereotypical image of a mid-1960s blonde, she was never really a "starlet", a characteristic she shared with, among other actresses of a similar mould, Julie Christie and Carol White. For a while, after Catch Us If You Can, she acquired a certain "pin-up" status The New York Times' review of A Nice Girl Like You by Roger Greenspun contained a vignette of Ferris in the late 1960s:

"Barbara Ferris is a strong-featured girl with an odd facial resemblance to Noël Coward. Despite her winsome smile, flaxen hair and peaches-and-cream complexion, she plays innocence as if it were an allegory of experience and lines of calculation enmesh the cornflowers."

Filmography

Actress
1990
The Krays as
Mrs. Lawson
1989
A Chorus of Disapproval as
Enid Washbrook
1985
All in Good Faith (TV Series) as
Emma Lambe
- Like Father Like Son (1987) - Emma Lambe
- The Patience of Job (1987) - Emma Lambe
- Babes and Sucklings (1987) - Emma Lambe
- I Dreamt I Dwelt in Parish Halls (1987) - Emma Lambe
- Manna from Heaven (1987) - Emma Lambe
- Home from Home (1987) - Emma Lambe
- Exodus (1986) - Emma Lambe
- An Eye for an Eye (1986) - Emma Lambe
- The Crunch (1986) - Emma Lambe
- A Flying Visit (1986) - Emma Lambe
- No Stone Unturned (1986) - Emma Lambe
- In the Beginning (1985) - Emma Lambe
1981
BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
Elizabeth
- Elizabeth Alone: Part 3 (1981) - Elizabeth
- Elizabeth Alone: Part 2 (1981) - Elizabeth
- Elizabeth Alone: Part 1 (1981) - Elizabeth
1980
The ITV Play (TV Series) as
Ethel Bartlett
- For Services Rendered (1980) - Ethel Bartlett
1979
Murder at the Wedding (TV Mini Series) as
Anne Russell
- Episode #1.4 (1979) - Anne Russell
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Anne Russell
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Anne Russell
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Anne Russell
1973
Oranges and Lemons (TV Series) as
June
- A Funny Kind of Joke (1973) - June
1973
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Anne
- Blinkers (1973) - Anne
1973
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Wife
- Making the Play (1973) - Wife
1973
Conjugal Rights (TV Mini Series) as
Jenny
- Michael and Jenny (1973) - Jenny
- Charles and Paula (1973) - Jenny
- Alan and Rosamund (1973) - Jenny
1972
The Strauss Family (TV Mini Series) as
Emilie Trampusch
- Hetti (1972) - Emilie Trampusch
- Revolution (1972) - Emilie Trampusch
- Schanni (1972) - Emilie Trampusch
- Emilie (1972) - Emilie Trampusch
- Anna (1972) - Emilie Trampusch
1969
A Nice Girl Like Me as
Candida
1968
Interlude as
Sally
1965
A Slight Case of... (TV Series)
- Opium (1965)
1965
Having a Wild Weekend as
Dinah
1964
The Human Jungle (TV Series) as
Wendy
- Enemy Outside (1964) - Wendy
1964
The Girl-Getters as
Suzy
1964
Children of the Damned as
Susan Eliot
1963
Bitter Harvest as
Violet
1963
Zero One (TV Series) as
Dora
- The Switch (1963) - Dora
1963
A Place to Go as
Betsy
1963
Sparrows Can't Sing as
Nellie
1962
Term of Trial as
Joan Taylor
1962
The Cheaters (TV Series) as
Gail
- The Back of Beyond (1962) - Gail
1962
Brothers in Law (TV Series) as
Mandy McLeod
- Breach of Contract (1962) - Mandy McLeod
1962
A Pair of Briefs as
Gloria Lockwood
1961
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Nona Willis
- Episode #1.85 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.84 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.82 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.81 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.80 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.79 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.78 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.77 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.76 (1961) - Nona Willis
- Episode #1.75 (1961) - Nona Willis
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
The Bombsheits
- The Nightwalkers (1960) - The Bombsheits
1960
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Paula
- Night School (1960) - Paula
1958
Tom Thumb as
Thumbelina (uncredited)
1958
Rush Hour (TV Series)
- April Love (1958)
1956
Five Guineas a Week (Short) as
Dancer
Soundtrack
1989
A Chorus of Disapproval (performer: "Fill Every Glass", "O Polly", "Youth's the Season" - uncredited)
Self
1985
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Harry Andrews (1985) - Self
1968
Contrasts (TV Series) as
Self
- Hello Broadway Goodbye (1968) - Self
1968
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 April 1968 (1968) - Self - Guest
1967
Variety Club of Great Britain Awards for 1966 (TV Special short documentary) as
Self - Most Promising Artist
1965
Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.318 (1965) - Self - Panellist

References

Barbara Ferris Wikipedia