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Occupation
  
Actress

Name
  
Frances la

Ex-spouse
  
Tom Kempinski

Relatives
  
Andy de la Tour

Siblings
  
Andy de la Tour

Children
  
2

Height
  
1.73 m

Years active
  
1965–present

Role
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Frances J. de Lautour

Born
  
30 July 1944 (age 79) (
1944-07-30
)
Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, England, UK

Parents
  
Moyra de la Tour, Charles de la Tour

Movies and TV shows
  
Vicious, Harry Potter and the Goble, Hugo, Mr Holmes, Rising Damp

Similar People
  
James Corden, Richard Griffiths, Andy de la Tour, Nicholas Hytner, Daniel Huttlestone

Frances de la Tour (also Frances J. de Lautour, 30 July 1944) is an English actress, known for her role as Miss Ruth Jones in the television sitcom Rising Damp from 1974 until 1978. She is a Tony Award winner and three-time Olivier Award winner.

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She performed as Mrs. Lintott in the play The History Boys in London and on Broadway, winning the 2006 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She reprised the role in the 2006 film. Her other film roles include Madame Olympe Maxime in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010). Other television roles include Emma Porlock in the Dennis Potter serial Cold Lazarus (1996), Headmistress Margaret Baron in BBC sitcom Big School and Violet Crosby in the sitcom Vicious.

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Early life and family

Frances de la Tour Frances de la Tour born 30 July 1944 is an English actress who

De la Tour was born in Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, to Moyra (née Fessas) and Charles de la Tour. The name was also spelt De Lautour, and it was in this form that her birth was registered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, in the third quarter of 1944. She has French, Greek, and Irish ancestry. She was educated at London's Lycée Français and the Drama Centre London.

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She is the sister of actor and screenwriter Andy de la Tour, and was briefly married to playwright Tom Kempinski. She has a son and a daughter.

An episode of the BBC series Who Do You Think You Are?, first broadcast on 22 October 2015, revealed De La Tour to be a descendant of the aristocratic Delaval family.

Theatre

After leaving drama school, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 1965. Over the next six years, she played many small roles with the RSC in a variety of plays, gradually building up to larger parts such as Hoyden in The Relapse and culminating in Peter Brook's acclaimed production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which she played Helena as a comic "tour de force".

In the 1970s, she worked steadily both on the stage and on television. Some of her notable appearances were Rosalind in As You Like It at the Playhouse, Oxford in 1975 and Isabella in The White Devil at the Old Vic in 1976. She enjoyed a collaboration with Stepney's Half Moon Theatre, appearing in the London première of Dario Fo's We Can't Pay? We Won't Pay (1978), Eleanor Marx's Landscape of Exile (1979), and in the title role of Hamlet (1980).

In 1980, she played Stephanie, the violinist with MS in Duet for One, a play written for her by Kempinski, for which she won the Olivier for Best Actress. She played Sonya in Uncle Vanya opposite Donald Sinden at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in 1982. Her performance as Josie in Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten won her another Olivier for Best Actress in 1983. She joined the Royal National Theatre for the title role in Saint Joan in 1984 and appeared there in Brighton Beach Memoirs in 1986. She again won the Olivier, this time for Best Supporting Actress for Martin Sherman's play about Isadora Duncan, When She Danced, with Vanessa Redgrave at the Globe Theatre in 1991 and played Leo in Les Parents terribles at the Royal National Theatre in 1994, earning another Olivier nomination.

In 1994, de la Tour co-starred with Maggie Smith in Edward Albee's Three Tall Women at the Wyndham's and with Alan Howard in Albee's The Play About the Baby at the Almeida in 1998. In 1999, she returned to the RSC to play Cleopatra opposite Alan Bates in Antony and Cleopatra, in which she did a nude walk across the stage. In 2004, she played Mrs. Lintott in Alan Bennett's The History Boys at the National and later on Broadway, winning both a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She would also later appear in the film version. In December 2005, she appeared in the London production of the highly acclaimed anti-Iraq war one-woman play Peace Mom by Dario Fo, based on the writings of Cindy Sheehan. In 2007, she appeared in a West End revival of the farce Boeing-Boeing. In 2009, she appeared in Alan Bennett's new play The Habit of Art at the National. In 2012, she returned to the National in her third Bennett premiere, People.

Film and television

Her many television appearances during the 1980s and 1990s include the 1980 miniseries Flickers opposite Bob Hoskins, the TV version of Duet for One, for which she received a BAFTA nomination, the series A Kind of Living (1988–89), Dennis Potter's Cold Lazarus (1996), and Tom Jones (1997). Of all her TV roles, however, she is best known for playing spinster Ruth Jones in the successful Yorkshire television comedy Rising Damp, from 1974 to 1978. De la Tour told Richard Webber, who penned a 2001 book about the series, that Ruth Jones "was an interesting character to play. We laughed a lot on set, but comedy is a serious business, and Leonard took it particularly seriously, and rightly so. Comedy, which is so much down to timing, is exhausting work. But it was a happy time." Upon reprising her Rising Damp role in the 1980 film version, she won Best Actress at the Evening Standard Film Awards.

In the mid-1980s, de la Tour was considered, along with Joanna Lumley and Dawn French, as a replacement for Colin Baker on Doctor Who. The idea was scrapped and the job was given to Sylvester McCoy.

In 2003, de la Tour played a terminally ill gay woman in the film Love Actually with the actress Anne Reid, although her scenes were cut from the film's theatrical release and appear only on the DVD.

In 2005, she portrayed Olympe Maxime, headmistress of Beauxbatons Academy, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a role she reprised in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1. Notable television roles during this time include Agatha Christie's Poirot: Death on the Nile (2004), Waking the Dead (2004), the black comedy Sensitive Skin (2005), with Joanna Lumley and Denis Lawson, Agatha Christie's Marple: The Moving Finger (2006) and New Tricks as a rather morbid Egyptologist, also in 2006.

She was nominated for the 2006 BAFTA Award for Actress in a Supporting Role for her work on the film version of The History Boys.

She later appeared in several well-received films, including Tim Burton's 2010 Alice in Wonderland as Aunt Imogene, a delusional aunt of Alice's, opposite Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, and Mia Wasikowska and a supporting role in the film The Book of Eli, directed by the Hughes brothers. In 2012, she appeared in the film Hugo.

Until 2012, she was also a patron for the performing arts group Theatretrain.

From 2013 to 2016, de la Tour played the role of Violet Crosby in ITV sitcom Vicious with Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi.

From 2013 to 2014, she portrayed headmistress Ms Baron in the BBC One sitcom Big School.

In April 2016, she joined the second series of Outlander as Mother Hildegarde.

Personal life

Politically, de la Tour is a socialist and was a member of the Workers' Revolutionary Party in the 1970s.

De la Tour has two brothers, the elder Simon and the younger Andy.

Filmography

Actress
-
To the Girl I Once Knew (pre-production) as
Frankie
2021
Professor T (TV Series) as
Adelaide Tempest
- Swansong (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- The Trial (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- DNA of a Murderer (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- The Family (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- The Mask Murders (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- Ring of Fire (2022) - Adelaide Tempest
- The Dutiful Child (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
- Sophie Knows (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
- Mother Love (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
- Tiger Tiger (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
- A Fish Called Walter (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
- The Anatomy of a Memory (2021) - Adelaide Tempest
2021
The Prince (TV Series) as
Queen Elizabeth
- School Musical: Part 3 (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- The Flummery Tart (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Owen (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- School Musical: Part 2 (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- School Musical: Part 1 (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Date Night (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Vacation (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Charity (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Beverly Hills (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Tea (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Playdate (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
- Unfollow (2021) - Queen Elizabeth (voice)
2020
Enola Holmes as
The Dowager
2020
Dolittle as
Dragon (voice)
2018
Vanity Fair (TV Mini Series) as
Lady Matilda Crawley
- In Which Battles Are Won and Lost (2018) - Lady Matilda Crawley
- A Quarrel About an Heiress (2018) - Lady Matilda Crawley
- Miss Sharp Begins to Make Friends (2018) - Lady Matilda Crawley
2017
The Highway Rat (TV Movie) as
The Rabbit (voice)
2017
Man in an Orange Shirt (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs March
- Episode #1.1 (2017) - Mrs March
2016
The Collection (TV Series) as
Yvette Sabine
- The Offer (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Betrayal (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Weekend (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Afterglow (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Launch (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Scent (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Dress (2016) - Yvette Sabine
- The Deal (2016) - Yvette Sabine
2013
Vicious (TV Series) as
Violet Crosby
- The Finale (2016) - Violet Crosby
- Wedding (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Flatmates (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Stag Do (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Ballroom (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Gym (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Sister (2015) - Violet Crosby
- Christmas Special (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Anniversary (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Dinner Party (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Clubbing (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Audition (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Cheat (2013) - Violet Crosby
- Wake (2013) - Violet Crosby
2016
Outlander (TV Series) as
Mother Hildegarde
- Faith (2016) - Mother Hildegarde
- Best Laid Schemes- (2016) - Mother Hildegarde
- La Dame Blanche (2016) - Mother Hildegarde
- Useful Occupations and Deceptions (2016) - Mother Hildegarde
2016
Alice Through the Looking Glass as
Aunt Imogene (uncredited)
2015
Miss You Already as
Jill the Wigmaker
2015
The Lady in the Van as
Mrs Vaughan Williams
2015
Survivor as
Sally
2015
Mr. Holmes as
Madame Schirmer (as Frances De La Tour)
2014
Into the Woods as
Giant
2013
Big School (TV Series) as
Ms Baron
2013
Fifty Years on Stage (TV Movie) as
Kay (segment "The Habit of Art")
2013
Trap for Cinderella as
Elinor
2013
National Theatre Live: People as
Dorothy Stacpoole
2012
Suspension of Disbelief as
Nesta Rich-Harrick
2012
Private Peaceful as
Grandma Wolf
2011
Hugo as
Madame Emilie
2010
The Nutcracker: The Untold Story as
Frau Eva / The Rat Queen
2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 as
Madame Maxime
2010
National Theatre Live: The Habit of Art as
Kay
2010
Alice in Wonderland as
Aunt Imogene
2010
The Book of Eli as
Martha (as Frances De La Tour)
2006
3 lbs. (TV Series) as
Dr. Haliday
- The Cutting Edge (2006) - Dr. Haliday
2006
The History Boys as
Mrs. Lintott
2006
New Tricks (TV Series) as
Professor Styles
- Old Dogs (2006) - Professor Styles
2006
Marple (TV Series) as
Mrs. Maud Dane Calthrop
- The Moving Finger (2006) - Mrs. Maud Dane Calthrop (as Frances De La Tour)
2005
Sensitive Skin (TV Series) as
Sarah Thorne
- Episode #1.2 (2005) - Sarah Thorne
2005
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as
Madame Olympe Maxime
2004
Waking the Dead (TV Series) as
Alice Taylor-Garnett
- False Flag: Part 2 (2004) - Alice Taylor-Garnett
- False Flag: Part 1 (2004) - Alice Taylor-Garnett
2004
Poirot (TV Series) as
Salome Otterbourne
- Death on the Nile (2004) - Salome Otterbourne (as Frances De La Tour)
2003
Love Actually as
Lesbian Lover (uncredited)
2003
Born and Bred (TV Series) as
Eugenia Maddox
- The Last Hurrah: Part 2 (2003) - Eugenia Maddox
- The Last Hurrah: Part 1 (2003) - Eugenia Maddox
2001
Eddy and the Bear (TV Series) as
The Narrator (voice)
1999
The Cherry Orchard as
Charlotta Ivanovna
1998
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Tessa
- Bad Penny (1998) - Tessa
1997
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (TV Mini Series) as
Aunt Western
- Episode #1.5 (1997) - Aunt Western
- Episode #1.4 (1997) - Aunt Western
- Episode #1.3 (1997) - Aunt Western
- Episode #1.2 (1997) - Aunt Western
- Episode #1.1 (1997) - Aunt Western
1996
Cold Lazarus (TV Mini Series) as
Emma Porlock
- Episode #1.4 (1996) - Emma Porlock
- Episode #1.3 (1996) - Emma Porlock
- Episode #1.2 (1996) - Emma Porlock
- Episode #1.1 (1996) - Emma Porlock
1994
Downwardly Mobile (TV Series) as
Rosemary
- Grapefruit and Roses (1994) - Rosemary
- Troubles with My Aunt (1994) - Rosemary
- A Slow Buck (1994) - Rosemary
- Out of Their Depth (1994) - Rosemary
- Underarm Combat (1994) - Rosemary
- Just a Few Essentials (1994) - Rosemary
- Another Black Wednesday (1994) - Rosemary
1993
Genghis Cohn as
Dr. Helga Feuchtwanger
1993
Stay Lucky (TV Series) as
Paddy Bysouth
- One Jump Ahead (1993) - Paddy Bysouth
1993
Every Silver Lining (TV Series) as
Shirley Silver
- And- (1993) - Shirley Silver
- Funny Valentine (1993) - Shirley Silver
- Free Lunch (1993) - Shirley Silver
- Brotherhood (1993) - Shirley Silver
- No Cappuccino (1993) - Shirley Silver
- Fish (1993) - Shirley Silver
1991
Bejewelled (TV Movie) as
Beatrice
1990
Strike It Rich as
Mrs. de Vere
1988
A Kind of Living (TV Series) as
Carol Beasley
1987
Clem (TV Movie) as
Mother
1986
Unnatural Causes (TV Series) as
Marcia
- Partners (1986) - Marcia
1985
Duet for One (TV Movie) as
Stephanie Anderson
1985
Murder with Mirrors (TV Movie) as
Miss Bellaver
1984
Ellis Island (TV Mini Series) as
Millie Renfrew
- Episode #1.2 (1984) - Millie Renfrew
1983
The Bounder (TV Series) as
Celia
- Matchmaker (1983) - Celia
1982
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Jean
- Skirmishes (1982) - Jean
1980
Flickers (TV Mini Series) as
Maud
- Episode #1.6 (1980) - Maud
- Episode #1.5 (1980) - Maud
- Episode #1.4 (1980) - Maud
- Episode #1.3 (1980) - Maud
- Episode #1.2 (1980) - Maud
- Episode #1.1 (1980) - Maud
1980
Rising Damp as
Miss Ruth Jones (as Frances De La Tour)
1979
Leave It to Charlie (TV Series) as
Miss Grimshaw
- -And Harry's Just Wild About Me (1979) - Miss Grimshaw
1974
Rising Damp (TV Series) as
Ruth
- Come on in the Water's Lovely (1978) - Ruth
- Under the Influence (1978) - Ruth
- Pink Carnations (1978) - Ruth
- Great Expectations (1978) - Ruth
- Fire and Brimstone (1978) - Ruth
- Hello Young Lovers (1978) - Ruth
- Suddenly at Home (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- The Cocktail Hour (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- Fawcett's Python (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- The Good Samaritans (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- Clunk Click (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- Stage Struck (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- That's My Boy (1977) - Ruth (as Frances De La Tour)
- Moonlight and Roses (1975) - Ruth
- A Body Like Mine (1975) - Ruth
- Food Glorious Food (1975) - Ruth
- The Permissive Society (1975) - Ruth
- Stand Up and Be Counted (1975) - Ruth
- The Prowler (1975) - Ruth
- All Our Yesterdays (1975) - Ruth
- Charisma (1974) - Ruth
- A Night Out (1974) - Ruth
- Black Magic (1974) - Ruth
- The Lodgers (1974) - Ruth
1977
Wombling Free as
Julia Frogmorton
1977
Cottage to Let (TV Series) as
Elsie Pope
- Pipe Dreams (1977) - Elsie Pope
1977
Maggie: It's Me (TV Movie) as
Maggie
1977
The Galton & Simpson Playhouse (TV Series) as
The Woman
- Variations on a Theme (1977) - The Woman
1974
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Marcia / Maria
- Housewives' Choice (1976) - Marcia
- All Good Men (1974) - Maria
1976
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Anne Schofield
- Pigmented Patter: Part 3 (1976) - Anne Schofield
- Pigmented Patter: Part 2 (1976) - Anne Schofield
- Pigmented Patter: Part 1 (1976) - Anne Schofield
1976
To the Devil a Daughter as
Salvation Army Major
1973
Crime of Passion (TV Series) as
Marie Villars
- Emile (1973) - Marie Villars
1972
Right to Work March (Short) as
Elizabeth I
1972
Our Miss Fred as
Miss Lockhart
1971
The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Episode #1.8 (1971) - Various Characters
- Episode #1.4 (1971) - Various Characters
1970
Brotherly Love as
District Nurse
1970
NBC Experiment in Television (TV Series) as
Relief Secretary
- The Engagement (1970) - Relief Secretary
1970
Every Home Should Have One as
Maud Crape (as Frances De la Tour)
Soundtrack
2016
Outlander (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Useful Occupations and Deceptions (2016) - (performer: "Aria to Variation 9, of The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988")
1972
Our Miss Fred (performer: "Hitler has only One Brass Ball" - uncredited)
Self
2015
Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Frances De La Tour (2015) - Self
2015
The Paul O'Grady Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #14.29 (2015) - Self
2015
Mark Lawson Talks to... (TV Series) as
Self
- Frances De La Tour (2015) - Self
2012
Shoot the Moon: The Making of 'Hugo' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2008
The Man Who Made Eric & Ernie (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Narrator (voice)
2007
Pass It On: The History Boys on Screen (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 November 2006 (2006) - Self - Guest
2006
The 60th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2006
Imagine (TV Series) as
Self
- Being Hamlet (2006) - Self
2005
Richard & Judy (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 November 2005 (2005) - Self
2005
The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Alan Bennett (2005) - Self
1975
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Self - Guest
- Ian Bannen (1999) - Self
- Leonard Rossiter (1975) - Self - Guest
1997
Auntie's Bloomers (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Acting Role
- Auntie's New Festive Bloomers (1997) - Self / Acting Role (uncredited)
1994
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 1994 (TV Special) as
Self
1986
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.14 (1986) - Self
1981
The Theatre Quiz (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist
- Episode #1.6 (1981) - Self - Panellist
1981
Omnibus (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- An Actor's Life for Me (1981) - Self
Archive Footage
2022
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts (TV Special documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2018
Dark Arts: Inside 'To the Devil a Daughter' (Video documentary short) as
Salvation Army Major (uncredited)
2016
The Making of 'The Lady in the Van' (Video documentary short) as
Mrs. Vaughan Williams (uncredited)
2016
The Cars That Made Britain Great (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Country Cars (2016) - Self (uncredited)
2016
Rising Damp Forever (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Ruth
- Episode #1.2 (2016) - Ruth
- Episode #1.1 (2016) - Ruth
2016
The Lady in the Van: Playing the Lady - Maggie Smith as Miss Shepherd (Video documentary short) as
Mrs. Vaughan Williams (uncredited)
2011
My Favourite Joke (TV Series) as
Miss Ruth Jones
- Episode #1.2 (2011) - Miss Ruth Jones (uncredited)
2001
Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary) as
Miss Jones
- Leonard Rossiter (2001) - Miss Jones
1999
Heartbeat Chronicles (Video) as
Tessa (uncredited)
1980
Clapper Board (TV Series) as
Miss Ruth Jones
- Rising Damp and Black Jack (1980) - Miss Ruth Jones

References

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