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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Nancy Price

Children
  
Joan Maude

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Full Name
  
Lilian Nancy Bache Price

Born
  
3 February 1880 (
1880-02-03
)
Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK

Died
  
March 31, 1970, Worthing, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Charles Maude (m. 1907–1943)

Books
  
Pagan's Progress: High Days and Holy Days

Movies
  
I Know Where I'm Going!, The Stars Look Down, Mandy, The Speckled Band, Love - Life and Laughter

Similar People
  
Joan Maude, Emeric Pressburger, Carol Reed, Michael Powell, Marc Allegret

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Nancy Price, CBE (3 February 1880 – 31 March 1970), was an English actress on stage and screen, author and theatre director. Her acting career began in a repertory theatre company before progressing to the London stage, silent films, talkies and finally television. In addition to appearing on stage she became involved in theatre production and was a founder of the People's Theatre. Whilst it is tempting to separate her career into three distinct areas (stage, screen, and writing), apart from her early career where she was just acting on stage and her late career where she was just writing, for a period of forty years she was engaged in all three.

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Personal life

Christened Lilian Nancy Bache Price in Kinver, Staffordshire, England, in 1880, Nancy was the daughter of William Henry Price (a retired farmer) and Sarah Mannix. Her mother was the granddaughter of Sir Henry Mannix. After schooling in her home village and then in nearby Malvern Wells she decided at an early age to become an actress. She married the actor Charles Maude on 17 May 1907, and they were together until his death in 1943. They had two daughters Joan Maude and Elizabeth Maude. Joan, Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's daughter Jennifer Phipps all went on to become actresses. Soon after Charles and Nancy's daughters were born, they made the village of Findon in Sussex her home, living in a cottage called 'Arcana' in Heather Lane on the Downs. Findon remained her home until her death in 1970.

Theatre career

Nancy joined F.R. Benson's theatre company whilst still at school. The company specialised in Shakespeare's plays and toured extensively in the provinces. Her first big break came when she caught the attention of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, who cast her as Calypso in Stephen Phillips's production of Ulysses at Her Majesty's Theatre, London in 1902, a role in which she enjoyed great success. The part of Hilda Gunning was written for her by Arthur Wing Pinero in Letty (1904), a role in which the theatre critic J. T. Grein said: "In Letty, while others enhanced their fame, Miss Nancy Price, in the part of Hilda, the shop-girl, made her name. If we read the character aright, Miss Price realised it well-nigh to perfection". In 1909 she appeared as Mrs. D'Aquila in George Dance's production of The Whip at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. She joined Edith Craig's Pioneer Players at the Kingsway Theatre in 1911 for a performance of Christopher St. John's The First Actress. In March 1912, she appeared as India in Sir Edward Elgar's Imperial Masque The Crown of India at the London Coliseum.

Together with the Dutch-born theatre impresario J.T. Grein, Nancy Price founded the People's National Theatre in 1930. Their first production was The Man from Blankleys by F. Anstey at the Fortune Theatre. When Grein left the company Nancy became its honorary director, and in 1932 a permanent home was found at the Little Theatre in the Adelphi with Nancy as manageress. The enterprise came to an end with the destruction of the theatre in 1941. During this period, Nancy established the English School Theatre Movement, which toured productions of Shakespeare plays to working class children.

In the 1950 King's Birthday Honours, Nancy was awarded a CBE for services to the stage. In the same year, she gave her final stage performance as Martha Blanchard in Eden Phillpotts' The Orange Orchard at the New Lindsey Theatre. Her granddaughter is actress Jennifer Phipps, well known to Canadian audiences for many decades, and long-time ensemble member of the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.

Film career

Having established herself as a stage actress in London's West End, Nancy's first film role was in the black and white, silent film The Lyons Mail. In the next decade she appeared in a further eight silent films before her first 'talkie', The American Prisoner, which was recorded in mono sound in 1929. The last silent film in which she appeared The Price of Divorce was adapted by producer Oswald Mitchell to incorporate sound and released under the name Such is the Law.

Filmography

Actress
1956
Saturday Spectacular: High Button Shoes (TV Movie) as
Singer
1952
Crash of Silence as
Jane Ellis
1951
Whiteoaks (TV Movie) as
Grandma Adeline Whiteoak
1950
The Naked Heart as
Thérésa Suprenant
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Martha Blanchard
- The Orange Orchard (1950) - Martha Blanchard
1950
Thérèse Raquin (TV Movie) as
Madame Raquin
1949
The Silver Box (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Jones
1949
Whiteoaks (TV Movie) as
Gran Adeline Whiteoak
1949
Down Our Street (TV Movie) as
Annie Collins
1948
Nurse Cavell (TV Movie) as
Edith Cavell
1948
The Three Weird Sisters as
Gertrude Morgan-Vaughan
1947
The Master of Bankdam as
Lydia Crowther
1946
Carnival as
Mrs. Trewhella
1945
I Know Where I'm Going! as
Mrs. Rebecca Crozier
1945
A Yank in London as
Mrs. Wilson
1945
Madonna of the Seven Moons as
Mama Barucci
1942
Secret Mission as
Violette
1940
Dead Man's Shoes as
Madame Pelletier
1940
The Stars Look Down as
Martha Fenwick
1938
Will Shakespeare (TV Movie) as
Queen Elizabeth
1937
Theatre Parade (TV Series) as
Grandma Adeline Whiteoak
- Whiteoaks (1937) - Grandma Adeline Whiteoak
1934
The Crucifix as
Miss Bryany
1932
Down Our Street as
Annie Collins
1931
The Speckled Band as
Mrs. Staunton
1930
The Loves of Robert Burns as
Posie Nancy
1929
The American Prisoner as
Lovey Lee
1928
The Price of Divorce as
The Aunt
1928
His House in Order as
Lady Ridgeley
1927
Huntingtower as
Mrs. Moran
1923
Bonnie Prince Charlie as
Lady Kingsburgh
1923
Comin' Thro' the Rye as
Mrs. Titmouse
1923
The Woman Who Obeyed as
Governess
1923
Love, Life and Laughter as
The Balloon-Blower's Wife's Friend
1921
Belphegor the Mountebank as
Countess de Blangy
1916
The Lyons Mail as
Janette
Miscellaneous
1937
Theatre Parade (TV Series) (stage production - 2 episodes)
- Whiteoaks (1937) - (stage production)
- Alice Through the Looking Glass (1937) - (stage production)
Director
1938
The Shoemaker's Holiday (TV Movie)
Writer
1948
The Three Weird Sisters (writer)
Archive Footage
1930
Such Is the Law as
Aunt - from 'The Price of Divorce'

References

Nancy Price Wikipedia