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Name
  
Morag Hood

Role
  
Actress


Education
  
University of Glasgow

Siblings
  
Eila Hood, Liam Hood

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Died
  
October 5, 2002, London, United Kingdom

Movies and TV shows
  
War and Peace, Jane Eyre, Hamish Macbeth, A Shot at Glory, Diversion

Similar People
  
Martin Shaw, Joe Shaw, Sophie Shaw, Michael Corrente, James Dearden

Morag Hood (12 December 1942 – 5 October 2002) was a Scottish actress, described by many commentators as "a celebrated beauty", who featured in numerous British programmes, stage productions, and audio presentations from the 1960s up to the late 1990s.

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Hood was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and was a graduate of the University of Glasgow. One of her earliest jobs was as a presenter of youth programmes on Scottish Television. In April 1964, she and fellow presenter Paul Young interviewed the Beatles. (The interview, recorded at the Scottish Television studios, Cowcaddens, Glasgow was thought to be lost for many years. The reel of 16mm film was later found in a rusting film can in south London.)

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She is particularly renowned for playing Natasha Rostova in the epic 1972 BBC television adaptation of War and Peace, and Frances Earnshaw in the 1970 film version of Wuthering Heights. She also played a memorably complaining and prideful Mary Musgrove in BBC's 1971 version of Jane Austen's famous work Persuasion. Thereafter, Morag Hood starred in numerous other British television series, including: Z-Cars, The Borderers, Bergerac, Jane Eyre, Families and Hamish Macbeth. She also starred in the controversial 1990 BBC1 drama A Sense of Guilt.

Hood also appeared in an episode of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (second series, 1986, "No Sex, Please, We're Brickies") as Joy Chatterley, an attractive local resident who ended up having a fling with Oz (Jimmy Nail).

She received great acclaim in 2001 for her stage performance (her final one) in A Listening Heaven, by Torben Betts, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. She was nominated for Best Actress in that year's TMA Awards.

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Morag Hood died in a London hospice on 5 October 2002, following a long battle with cancer, at the age of 59. She had two elder siblings: Liam Hood (the late Scottish TV executive) and Eila Ferguson. She lived in Fountayne Road, Stoke Newington (for a while with Martin Shaw, with whom she was romantically involved) but never married and had no children.

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Filmography

Actress
2001
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Shona Henderson
- Home Truths (2001) - Shona Henderson
2000
A Shot at Glory as
Irene McLeod
1999
Harbour Lights (TV Series) as
Lady Charlotte
- For Those in Peril (1999) - Lady Charlotte
- Marie Celeste - Lady Charlotte
1995
Hamish Macbeth (TV Series) as
Doloris Balfour
- Destiny: Part 2 (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- Destiny: Part 1 (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- More Than a Game (1997) - Doloris Balfour
- The Trouble with Rory (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- The Good Thief (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- The Lochdubh Assassin (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- Deferred Sentence (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- The Honourable Policeman (1997) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- The Lochdubh Deluxe (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- No Man Is an Island (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- Radio Lochdubh (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- Isobel Pulls It Off (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- In Search of a Rose (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- A Perfectly Simple Explanation (1996) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- Wee Jock's Lament (1995) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
- The Big Freeze (1995) - Doloris Balfour (uncredited)
1996
The Big Picnic (TV Movie) as
Miss Fensom
1996
The Governor (TV Series) as
Nora Morgan
- Episode #2.2 (1996) - Nora Morgan
1995
Harry (TV Series) as
Audrey Collier
- Episode #2.6 (1995) - Audrey Collier
1992
Tell Tale Hearts (TV Mini Series) as
Hilary Wilson
- Episode #1.3 (1992) - Hilary Wilson
- Episode #1.2 (1992) - Hilary Wilson
- Episode #1.1 (1992) - Hilary Wilson
1990
Families (TV Series) as
Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.106 (1991) - Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.45 (1990) - Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.13 (1990) - Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.3 (1990) - Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.2 (1990) - Sue Thompson
- Episode #1.1 (1990) - Sue Thompson
1990
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Chorus of women from Chalcis
- Iphigenia at Aulis (1990) - Chorus of women from Chalcis
1990
A Sense of Guilt (TV Series) as
Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.7 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.6 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.5 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.4 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.3 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.2 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
- Episode #1.1 (1990) - Elizabeth Cramer
1988
A Taste for Death (TV Mini Series) as
Carole Washburn
- Episode #1.5 (1988) - Carole Washburn
- Episode #1.4 (1988) - Carole Washburn
1987
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Genevieve Pichet
- Thanks for Everything (1987) - Genevieve Pichet
1986
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (TV Series) as
Joy Chatterley
- No Sex Please, We're Brickies (1986) - Joy Chatterley
1985
The Personal Touch (TV Movie) as
Dorothy
1984
Travelling Man (TV Series) as
Sally Page
- First Leg (1984) - Sally Page
1983
Jane Eyre (TV Mini Series) as
Mary Rivers
- Reunion (1983) - Mary Rivers
- Family Found (1983) - Mary Rivers
- Beggarwoman to Teacher (1983) - Mary Rivers
1983
Ill Fares the Land as
Barclay
1983
Dramarama (TV Series) as
Bea Moffatt
- Bully for Cosmo (1983) - Bea Moffatt
1976
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Mrs. Joan Phillips
- Cold Turkey: Part 1 (1981)
- Crime and Passion: Part 3 (1976) - Mrs. Joan Phillips
- Crime and Passion: Part 2 (1976) - Mrs. Joan Phillips
- Crime and Passion: Part 1 (1976) - Mrs. Joan Phillips
1980
Square Mile of Murder (TV Series) as
Jessie McLachlan
- The Sandyford Place Mystery (1980) - Jessie McLachlan
1980
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Mary Hulse
- Keep Smiling (1980) - Mary Hulse
1979
Diversion (Short) as
Annie
1979
The Camerons (TV Series) as
Maggie Cameron / Maggie Drum
- Episode #1.6 (1979) - Maggie Cameron
- Episode #1.5 (1979) - Maggie Cameron
- Episode #1.4 (1979) - Maggie Cameron
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Maggie Cameron
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Maggie Drum
- Episode #1.1 (1979) - Maggie Drum
1975
The ITV Play (TV Series) as
Liz Finlayson
- A House in Regent Place: House Proud (1975) - Liz Finlayson
1973
Orson Welles' Great Mysteries (TV Series) as
Rosalie
- La Grande Breteche (1973) - Rosalie
1972
War & Peace (TV Series) as
Natasha Rostova
- An Epilogue (1973) - Natasha Rostova
- The Road to Life (1973) - Natasha Rostova
- Of Life and Death (1973) - Natasha Rostova
- Two Meetings (1973) - Natasha Rostova
- Escape (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Borodino (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Men of Destiny (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Madness (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Leave of Absence (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- A Beautiful Tale (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- New Beginnings (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Reunions (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Part Four: A Letter and Two Proposals (1972) - Natasha Rostova
- Part One: Name Day (1972) - Natasha Rostova
1973
The Protectors (TV Series) as
Suzanne
- The Big Hit (1973) - Suzanne
1972
Late Night Theatre (TV Series) as
The Fairy Queen / Steph
- Season for Miracles (1972) - The Fairy Queen
- Down Memory Lane (1972) - Steph
1972
Country Matters (TV Series) as
Breeze Anstey
- Breeze Anstey (1972) - Breeze Anstey
1971
Paul Temple (TV Series) as
Jenny Moffatt
- Critics, Yes! But This Is Ridiculous! (1971) - Jenny Moffatt
1971
Persuasion (TV Mini Series) as
Mary Musgrove
- Episode #1.5 (1971) - Mary Musgrove
- Episode #1.3 (1971) - Mary Musgrove
- Episode #1.2 (1971) - Mary Musgrove
- Episode #1.1 (1971) - Mary Musgrove
1970
Wuthering Heights as
Frances Earnshaw
1970
The Borderers (TV Series) as
Isabel Rutherford
- What a Vengeance Upon England (1970) - Isabel Rutherford
1969
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Prinzi
- Remember the Germans (1969) - Prinzi
1965
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (TV Series) as
Fiona Shelton / Jeannie Campbell / Maggie Forbes
- The Facts of Life (1969) - Fiona Shelton
- To Err Is Human (1966) - Jeannie Campbell
- Charity, Dr. Finlay (1965) - Maggie Forbes
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Kate Wintersett
- Rogues Gallery: The Fearful Image (1969) - Kate Wintersett
1969
Rogues' Gallery (TV Series) as
Kate Wintersett
- The Fearful Image (1969) - Kate Wintersett
1968
Mystery and Imagination (TV Series) as
Anna
- Frankenstein (1968) - Anna
1967
Inheritance (TV Series) as
Charlotte Stancliffe
- Strike (1967) - Charlotte Stancliffe
1967
Coronation Street (TV Series) as
Sally Frost
- Episode #1.708 (1967) - Sally Frost
- Episode #1.707 (1967) - Sally Frost
- Episode #1.706 (1967) - Sally Frost
- Episode #1.705 (1967) - Sally Frost
1967
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Tricia Elliott
- ITV Summer Playhouse #10: Travelling Light (1967) - Tricia Elliott
1967
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Sheena
- Sheena: Part 2 (1967) - Sheena
- Sheena: Part 1 (1967) - Sheena
1966
This Man Craig (TV Series) as
Annie Murdoch
- Two Thousand a Year (1966) - Annie Murdoch
Self
1991
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Thelma Barlow (1991) - Self
1973
Ask Aspel (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.4 (1973) - Self
1973
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Self - Call My Bluff contestant
- Elementary, My Dear Watson: The Strange Case of the Dead Solicitors (1973) - Self - Call My Bluff contestant
1972
Call My Bluff (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.4 (1972) - Self
- Episode #7.3 (1972) - Self
Archive Footage
2016
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (Documentary) as
Self - Host of Round-Up (uncredited)

References

Morag Hood Wikipedia