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Occupation
  
Actress

TV shows
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Barbara Jefford

Years active
  
1949–present


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Full Name
  
Mary Barbara Jefford

Born
  
26 July 1930 (age 93) (
1930-07-26
)
Plymstock, Devon, England

Spouse
  
John Turner (m. 1967), Terence Longdon (m. 1953–1960)

Parents
  
Elizabeth Mary Ellen Jefford, Percival Francis Jefford

Movies
  
The Ninth Gate, And the Ship Sails On, Lust for a Vampire, Ulysses, The Deep Blue Sea

Similar People
  
Joseph Strick, Jimmy Sangster, Lena Olin, John Turner, Terence Longdon

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Mary Barbara Jefford, OBE (born 26 July 1930) is a British Shakespearean actress best known for her theatrical performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Vic and the National Theatre, and her role as Molly Bloom in the 1967 film of James Joyce's Ulysses.

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Early life

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Mary Barbara Jefford was born in Plymstock, Devon, the daughter of Elizabeth Mary Ellen (née Laity) and Percival Francis Jefford. She was brought up in the West Country and attended Weirfield School in Taunton, Somerset. She attended the Hartly-Hodder School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was awarded the Bancroft Gold Medal. In 1946, whilst still a student, she obtained small parts in the radio production of Westward Ho! and other radio plays, but her stage debut came in 1949, when she played the part of Viola in Twelfth Night at the Dolphin Theatre, Brighton.

Stratford

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After spending just one year working in repertory theatre, she was given the part of Isabella in 1950 in Peter Brook's production of Measure for Measure at the Shakespeare Memorial Company, (now the Royal Shakespeare Company) in Stratford-upon-Avon, playing opposite John Gielgud (Angelo) and Harry Andrews (Vincentio).

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Over the next four years she went on to play many more major Shakespearean roles: Anne Boleyn in Henry VIII in 1950; Calphurnia in Julius Caesar opposite Anthony Quayle and Michael Langham in 1950; Hero, opposite John Gielgud and Peggy Ashcroft in 1950; Lady Percy in Henry IV, opposite John Kidd, Anthony Quayle and Michael Redgrave in 1951; Isabel opposite Richard Burton in Henry V, in 1951; Desdemona to Anthony Quayle's Othello in 1952; Rosalind in As You Like It (New Zealand Tour, 1953); Lady Percy in Henry IV, Part 1 ( New Zealand Tour and International Tour, 1953); Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1954; Kate to Keith Michell's Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew in 1954; and Helen in Troilus and Cressida in 1954.

The Old Vic

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After leaving Stratford she co-starred with Michael Redgrave, in Tiger at the Gates in the West End and on Broadway, before returning to work at the Old Vic. Amongst other roles she played there were Portia in The Merchant of Venice; Imogen in Cymbeline; Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing; Julia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona; Tamora in Titus Andronicus; Lady Anne in Richard III; Viola in Twelfth Night; Queen Margaret in Henry VI 1-3 ; Isabella in Measure for Measure; Regan in King Lear; Rosalind in As You Like It; and Viola in Twelfth Night. In 1978 she played Gertrude to Derek Jacobi's Hamlet.

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She also played Gwendoline in "The Importance of Being Earnest", Beatrice in Shelley's The Cenci and Joan in George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, emulating her mentor and friend, Dame Sybil Thorndike. Many of these productions toured the United States, the USSR, the Middle East and Europe.

Other productions

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Jefford next started a period of work with Frank Hauser's Oxford Playhouse which included the first of her three Cleopatras, Racine's Phèdre and Lina in Misalliance which transferred to the Criterion Theatre. In the early 1970s she played Katherine Stockman in "An Enemy of the People " at the Chichester Theatre Festival.

Other West End plays included Ride A Cock Horse, Filumena, Mistress of Novices and The Dark Horse, as well as the Almeida Theatre's Racine Season at the Albery Theatre. With this company she also played her second Volumnia in Coriolanus, opposite Ralph Fiennes in London, New York and Tokyo, her first being at Stratford with Charles Dance. In 1976 she was in the opening production at the Olivier Theatre playing Zabina in Tamburlaine the Great with Albert Finney.

She has repeated many Shakespeare roles in her long career, appearing in 54 productions of all but four of his plays. The last of these was Michael Grandage's Richard III with Kenneth Branagh in 2002, at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield in which she played Queen Margaret, opposite Derek Jacobi for the second time.

In July 2007 she played Mrs Higgins (the mother of Henry Higgins) in Peter Hall's acclaimed Theatre Royal, Bath production of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, which transferred to the Old Vic in May 2008

Film and television

In 1959 she appeared as Ophelia in a TV production of Hamlet. For the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963) she provided the uncredited voice of Tatiana Romanova, played by Daniela Bianchi. Jefford provided additional voice work in later Bond films, dubbing Molly Peters in Thunderball (1965) and Caroline Munro in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Her first major film role was as Molly Bloom in Ulysses (1967), for which she was nominated for a British Academy Award. This was followed by A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968), The Bofors Gun (1968), The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968) and Lust for a Vampire (1971) She played Magda Goebbels in Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973). Other films include Nelly's Version (1983), Fellini's And the Ship Sails On (E la nave va) (1983), Claudia (1985), When the Whales Came (1989) and The Ninth Gate (1999) for Roman Polanski.

Jefford has appeared in several television dramas in the Play For Today series (Edna, the Inebriate Woman, 1971); and has appeared in several other television series. These include Journey to the Unknown, which also aired in the U.S., in 1968;Walter and June (TV, 1986); Porterhouse Blue (TV, 1987); Mrs Herriton in Where Angels Fear to Tread (Charles Sturridge, 1991); The House of Eliott (TV, 1991); The Saint (Phillip Noyce, 1997); Midsomer Murders (TV, 2000) and Madame Bovary (TV, 2000). She has also appeared in episodes of The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Campion and the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. She also appeared in The Creeper a 2010 episode of Midsomer Murders. In 2013, she played Sister Hildegard, a small but crucial part, in Stephen Frears's Philomena with Judi Dench and Steve Coogan.

Radio

Selected radio roles include:

  • Isabella in Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure", BBC Home Service 23/4/1950.
  • Thomas Otway's "Venice Preserved", BBC Third Programme 10/8/1960; with Donald Woolfit.
  • Goneril in Shakespeare's "King Lear", BBC Third Programme 29/9/1967; with John Gielgud and Howard Marion-Crawford.
  • Maja Rubek in "When We Dead Awaken" by Henrik Ibsen, BBC Third Programme 3/8/1969; with Ralph Richardson, Irene Worth and Gordon Jackson .
  • Tamora in Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus", BBC Radio 3 28/10/1973.
  • Sibylla in "The Holy Sinner", by Peter Redgrove, based on the novel by Thomas Mann, BBC Radio 3, 18 Nov 1975.
  • Duchess of Gloucester in episodes 5 & 6 of "Vivat Rex", BBC Radio 3 1977.
  • Cleopatra in Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra", BBC Radio 4 2/5/1981.
  • Millie Crocker-Harris in "The Browning Version" by Terence Rattigan, BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play 26/6/1981; with Nigel Stock.
  • Miss Lavish in "A Room with a View" by E M Forster, BBC Radio 4, 1995
  • Eleanor of Aquitaine in "The Lion in Winter" by James Goldman, BBC Radio 4 27-12-1981.
  • Paulina in Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale", BBC Radio 3 21/1/1982.
  • Elspeth Graham in "The Killing of Mr Toad", by David Gooderson, BBC Radio 4, 30/12/1984.
  • Lucia in "Queen Lucia" & "Lucia in London", adapted by Aubrey Woods from E F Benson's Lucia books, BBC Radio 4 1984 & 1985.
  • Queen Elizabeth I in Friedrich von Schiller "Mary Stuart", BBC Radio 4 30/11/1987; with Hannah Gordon.
  • Maria Lvovna Dzerzinskaya in "The Stalin Sonata" by David Zane Mairowitz, BBC Radio 4 1/8/1989; Giles Cooper Award Winner.
  • "A Winter Meeting" by Elaine Feinstein, BBC Radio 4 14/1/1995.
  • "On This Shaven Green" by Don Taylor, BBC Radio 4 16/9/2003.With John Wood, Edward Petherbridge.
  • Awards

    In 1965, Jefford was awarded the OBE for her service to the theatre, becoming the youngest ever civilian recipient of the award to that date.

    In 1977 she was also awarded the Jubilee Festival Medal.

    Filmography

    Actress
    2013
    Philomena as
    Sister Hildegarde
    2011
    The Deep Blue Sea as
    Collyer's Mother
    2000
    Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
    Elizabeth Chettham / Barbara Drinkwater
    - The Creeper (2009) - Elizabeth Chettham
    - Judgement Day (2000) - Barbara Drinkwater
    2000
    Madame Bovary (TV Movie) as
    Marquise
    1999
    The Ninth Gate as
    Baroness Kessler
    1997
    The Saint as
    Academic Woman
    1997
    Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV Series) as
    Aunt June
    - Thornapple (1997) - Aunt June
    1995
    A Village Affair (TV Movie) as
    Lady Unwin
    1994
    Screen Two (TV Series) as
    Else Bicknall
    - Return to Blood River (1994) - Else Bicknall
    1994
    Alleyn Mysteries (TV Series) as
    Constance Cartell
    - Hand in Glove (1994) - Constance Cartell
    1991
    The House of Eliott (TV Series) as
    Lady Lydia Eliott
    1991
    Where Angels Fear to Tread as
    Mrs. Herriton
    1989
    When the Whales Came as
    Auntie Mildred
    1989
    Reunion as
    Frau Strauss
    1989
    Mystery!: Campion (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Shannon
    - Look to the Lady: Part 2 (1989) - Mrs. Shannon
    - Look to the Lady: Part 1 (1989) - Mrs. Shannon
    1987
    Porterhouse Blue (TV Mini Series) as
    Lady Mary
    - Episode #1.4 (1987) - Lady Mary
    - Episode #1.3 (1987) - Lady Mary
    - Episode #1.2 (1987) - Lady Mary
    - Episode #1.1 (1987) - Lady Mary
    1985
    Claudia as
    Rosa
    1985
    Time for Murder (TV Series) as
    Monica Dawes
    - The Murders at Lynch Cross (1985) - Monica Dawes
    1983
    The Ship Sails On as
    Ildebranda Cuffari
    1983
    Nelly's Version (TV Movie) as
    Ms. Wyckham
    1982
    Walter (TV Movie) as
    Sarah - Walter's mother
    1977
    The Spy Who Loved Me as
    Naomi (voice, uncredited)
    1970
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Amy Hillcrist / Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland
    - The Skin Game (1974) - Amy Hillcrist
    - In Good King Charles's Golden Days (1970) - Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland
    1964
    Love Story (TV Series) as
    Lucy / Clair / Sheila Edmunds
    - Second Partner (1974) - Lucy
    - We Never Went to Cheddar Gorge (1968) - Clair
    - Spare the Tears for Happiness (1964) - Sheila Edmunds
    1973
    Then and Now (TV Series)
    - Over (1973)
    1973
    Hitler: The Last Ten Days as
    Magda Goebbels
    1972
    The Visitors (TV Mini Series) as
    Sophie Bielska
    - Episode #1.5 (1972) - Sophie Bielska
    - Episode #1.4 (1972) - Sophie Bielska
    - Episode #1.3 (1972) - Sophie Bielska
    - Episode #1.2 (1972) - Sophie Bielska
    - Episode #1.1 (1972) - Sophie Bielska
    1972
    Justice (TV Series) as
    Joyce Ramsdell
    - A Duty to the Court (1972) - Joyce Ramsdell
    1971
    Play for Today (TV Series) as
    Josie, of 'Jesus Saves'
    - Edna The Inebriate Woman (1971) - Josie, of 'Jesus Saves'
    1971
    Lust for a Vampire as
    Countess Herritzen
    1970
    The Sinners (TV Series) as
    Anna Mohan
    - In the Bosom of the Country (1970) - Anna Mohan
    1969
    Canterbury Tales (TV Series) as
    Wife of Bath
    - The Canon Yeoman's Tale/The Franklin's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    - The Merchant's Tale/The Manciple's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    - The Wife of Bath's Tale/The Clerk's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    - The Friar's Tale/The Pardoner's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    - The Shipman's Tale/The Nun's Priest's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    - The Prologue/The Knight's Tale (1969) - Wife of Bath
    1969
    ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series)
    - That Woman Is Wrecking Our Marriage (1969)
    1968
    A Midsummer Night's Dream as
    Hippolyta
    1968
    The Sex Game (TV Series) as
    Miriam
    - A Quartet at Sheila's (1968) - Miriam
    1968
    The Shoes of the Fisherman as
    Dr. Ruth Faber
    1968
    Journey to the Unknown (TV Series) as
    Miss Belle Weston
    - Miss Belle (1968) - Miss Belle Weston
    1968
    The Bofors Gun as
    NAAFI Girl
    1967
    Erin éreintée (Short)
    1965
    Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
    Anna / Elizabeth Melville
    - Play with a Tiger (1967) - Anna
    - The Minister (1965) - Elizabeth Melville
    1967
    ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Erlynne
    - Lady Windermere's Fan (1967) - Mrs. Erlynne
    1967
    Trapped (TV Series) as
    Claire Weston
    - Journey Into Nowhere (1967) - Claire Weston
    1967
    Ulysses as
    Molly
    1965
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Kathy Potter / Olive Latimer
    - A Tot at the Local (1966) - Kathy Potter
    - The Edwardians #3: Olive Latimer's Husband (1965) - Olive Latimer
    1966
    Conflict (TV Series) as
    Jennet Jourdemayne
    - The Lady's Not for Burning (1966) - Jennet Jourdemayne
    1965
    Thunderball as
    Patricia Fearing (voice, uncredited)
    1965
    The Liquidator as
    Corale / French Desk Clerk (voice, uncredited)
    1965
    The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) as
    Ursula Dallendorf
    - The Millions of Muzafariyah (1965) - Ursula Dallendorf
    1965
    The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
    Ella Cartwright
    - A Little Temptation (1965) - Ella Cartwright
    1965
    Redcap (TV Series) as
    Wendy Stateland
    - A Place of Refuge (1965) - Wendy Stateland
    1964
    Thursday Theatre (TV Series) as
    Smilja Darde
    - Captain Carvallo (1964) - Smilja Darde
    1963
    The Plane Makers (TV Series)
    - One Out, All Out! (1963) - (uncredited)
    - Strings in Whitehall (1963) - (uncredited)
    - All Part of the Job (1963)
    1963
    From Russia with Love as
    Tatiana Romanova (voice, uncredited)
    1963
    Theatres and Temples (TV Series) as
    Medea
    - Medea Part 1: In a Foreign Land (1963) - Medea
    1960
    ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Elisabeth Rousset / Marceline
    - Boule de Suif (1961) - Elisabeth Rousset
    - The Unquiet Spirit (1960) - Marceline
    1959
    A Midsummer Night's Dream as
    Titania (voice)
    1959
    The DuPont Show of the Month (TV Series) as
    Ophelia
    - Hamlet (1959) - Ophelia
    1955
    Omnibus (TV Series) as
    Kate Hardcastle (segment)
    - She Stoops to Conquer (1955) - Kate Hardcastle (segment)
    1953
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Desdemona / Katherine Howard
    - We Live to Please (1954) - Desdemona
    - The Rose Without a Thorn (1953) - Katherine Howard
    1952
    Tess of the D'Urbervilles (TV Movie) as
    Tess Durbeyfield
    Self
    1976
    Arena (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Theatre: The Prospect Before Us (1977) - Self
    - Theatre (1976) - Self
    1974
    2nd House (TV Series) as
    Self - in scenes from 'Antony and Cleopatra'
    - Frank's for the Memory (1974) - Self - in scenes from 'Antony and Cleopatra'
    1969
    An Evening with... (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest Reader
    - Sir Michael Redgrave (1969) - Self - Guest Reader
    1969
    Ellen Terry (TV Special documentary) as
    Olivia
    1968
    British Film Academy Awards. A Cinema Special (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1967
    Ten Days That Shook the World (TV Movie documentary) as
    The Empress (voice)

    References

    Barbara Jefford Wikipedia