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Name
  
Mary Kerridge

Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Elizabeth Counsell


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Born
  
3 April 1914 (
1914-04-03
)
London, England

Occupation
  
Stage, film and television actress

Died
  
July 22, 1999, Windsor, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
John Counsell (m. 1939–1987)

Movies
  
Richard III, Curse of Simba, Law and Disorder

Similar People
  
Elizabeth Counsell, Lindsay Shonteff, Laurence Olivier, David Simeon, Charles Crichton

Mary Kerridge (April 3, 1914 – July 22, 1999) was an English actress and theatre director, who (with her husband, John Counsell) ran the Theatre Royal, Windsor] and its in-house repertory company from the 1930s to the 1980s. Her daughter is the actress Elizabeth Counsell.

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Personal life

Born in Islington to Ernest Kerridge and Antoinette Fick, she attended Highbury Hill School from 1924 to 1928. Her family later moved to Esher, Surrey and she attended Wimbledon High School from January 1929 to July 1932, having taken her London University Higher Certificate in English, French, Modern History and German in June 1932. At University College London, she studied for the (one year) Intermediate Arts BA. She worked as a secretary, model and receptionist before making her name as an actress. In the middle of 1939 she married John Counsell, the managing director of the Theatre Royal, Windsor. She gave birth to twin daughters in 1942, one of them the actress Elizabeth Counsell.

Career

Beginning her career in the repertory companies of Margate, Southsea and Bath, Kerridge made her West End debut in 1937 with Edgar Wallace's The Squeaker. She then based herself in Windsor, running the Theatre Royal and its in-house repertory company, whilst also directing and performing. During the second world war she toured with Donald Wolfitt's travelling Shakespearean company.

After the war, she appeared in a number of West End productions under her husband's direction, amongst them Tyrone Guthrie's only play as a writer ("Top Of The Ladder" at the St James theatre in 1950). At the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, she was directed by the theatre's founder as Rosalind in As You Like It and Imogen in Cymbeline. In 1955 she played Queen Elizabeth in Laurence Olivier film of Richard III, then reprised the role for Olivier's company at The Old Vic in 1962 (opposite Paul Daneman's Richard), alongside the part of Portia in Julius Caesar. In 1963 and 1964 she appeared alongside Michael MacLiammoir at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin and the Vaudeville Theatre, respectively.

Death

Mary Kerridge died in Windsor on July 22, 1999 and was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor. Fittingly, the chapel is also the resting place of Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Elizabeth in Richard III that Kerridge famously played.

Filmography

Actress
1985
Miss Marple: A Murder Is Announced (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs. Swettenham
- Part 3 (1985) - Mrs. Swettenham
- Part 2 (1985) - Mrs. Swettenham
- Part 1 (1985) - Mrs. Swettenham
1978
No Longer Alone as
Lady Home
1977
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Merino
- The Bass Player and the Blonde (1977) - Mrs. Merino
1973
Love Story (TV Series) as
Mrs. Miller
- My Brother's House (1973) - Mrs. Miller
1969
Destiny of a Spy (TV Movie) as
Lady Rolfe
1967
Scottish Playbill (TV Series)
- The Queen of Scots (1967)
1965
Eugenie Grandet (TV Mini Series) as
Madame des Grassins
- Inheritance (1966) - Madame des Grassins
- Gold (1965) - Madame des Grassins
- Love (1965) - Madame des Grassins
1965
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Miss Colduck
- Mr. Ponge (1965) - Miss Colduck
1965
The Flying Swan (TV Series) as
Josephine Hirst
- Open Day (1965) - Josephine Hirst
1965
Voodoo Blood Death as
Janet's mother
1964
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (TV Series) as
Mrs. Doria Forey
- The Reaping (1964) - Mrs. Doria Forey
- Blight (1964) - Mrs. Doria Forey
- The Blossoming Season (1964) - Mrs. Doria Forey
- The Seed (1964) - Mrs. Doria Forey
1960
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Mrs. Briggs
- A Spot of Overtime (1960) - Mrs. Briggs
1960
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Penny Hansford-Smith
- Episode #1.38 (1960) - Penny Hansford-Smith
1955
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Leila Sutton / Gerda Matthews / Miss Vulliamy
- The Cymbals at Your Door (1959) - Leila Sutton
- World of His Own (1956) - Gerda Matthews
- Frolic Wind (1955) - Miss Vulliamy
1959
Charlesworth (TV Series) as
Ada
- The Drainpipe (1959) - Ada
1958
Law and Disorder as
Lady Crichton
1958
The Duke Wore Jeans as
Queen
1958
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Mme Dubois
- The Noble Art of Murder (1958) - Mme Dubois
1957
Kind Cousin (TV Movie) as
Anna
1957
Aggie (TV Series) as
Minna
- Death of the Party (1957) - Minna
1957
Mrs. Gibbons' Boys (TV Movie) as
Myra Hood
1956
H.M. Tennent Globe Theatre (TV Series) as
Mrs. Danvers / Mrs. Dennis
- Rebecca (1956) - Mrs. Danvers
- The Living Room (1956) - Mrs. Dennis
1956
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Rachel
- The Way Home (1956) - Rachel
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Mrs. Dennis
- The Living Room (1956) - Mrs. Dennis
1955
Richard III as
Queen Elizabeth
1955
Navy Heroes as
Mrs. Snow
1952
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Mistress Page / Anna Broun
- Anastasia (1953) - Anna Broun
- The Merry Wives of Windsor/II (1952) - Mistress Page
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (1952) - Mistress Page
1951
The Sacred Flame (TV Movie) as
Nurse Wayland
1950
The Compelled People (TV Movie) as
Friedl von Gerhardt
1949
Witness for the Prosecution (TV Movie) as
Romaine Heilger
1948
Birthmark (TV Movie) as
Wanda
1948
Under the Frozen Falls as
Mrs. Riley
1948
Anna Karenina as
Dolly Oblonsky
1937
Waterloo (TV Movie) as
Norah Brewster
1937
When Thief Meets Thief

References

Mary Kerridge Wikipedia