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Full Name
  
Patricia Kneale

TV shows
  
A for Andromeda

Role
  
Television actress

Name
  
Patricia Kneale

Years active
  
1947–1982


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Born
  
17 October 1925 (
1925-10-17
)
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England

Occupation
  
Stage And Television Actress

Died
  
December 27, 2008, Eastbourne, United Kingdom

Education
  
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Patricia Kneale (17 October 1925 – 27 December 2008) was a British stage and television actress. She was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.

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Career

Kneale gained a Meggie Albanesi scholarship to RADA, where she was awarded the Bancroft gold medal. Her acting debut was in 1947, as Olivia in Twelfth Night at Regent's Park. In 1952, she played Lady Macbeth at the old Nottingham Playhouse. It was in this production that Bernard Kay learned, rehearsed, and played Macbeth in less than 24 hours.

Although mainly a stage actor, she was probably best known for her role in the 1961 British science fiction drama, A for Andromeda, which starred Esmond Knight and Peter Halliday. Kneale also appeared in Jean-Paul Sartre's French Resistance drama, Men Without Shadows, and the 1970s police sitcom Rosie.

Personal life

Patricia Kneale was married to the actor Jeremy Geidt. They had one daughter. After they divorced she was married to Neil Osborne. It was a long and happy union until his death in 2001. Patricia Kneale died in Eastbourne leaving a daughter and three grandchildren.

Filmography

Actress
1983
Potter (TV Series) as
3rd Lady
- Episode #3.5 (1983) - 3rd Lady
1981
Rosie (TV Series) as
Millie Penrose
- An Informer for Engelbert (1981) - Millie Penrose
- Arresting Gordon by Instalments (1981) - Millie Penrose
- Tune on a Silent Dog Whistle (1981) - Millie Penrose
1978
George & Mildred (TV Series) as
Mrs Clifton-White
- Opportunity Knocks (1978) - Mrs Clifton-White
1973
Thriller (TV Series) as
Mrs. Mansell
- Spell of Evil (1973) - Mrs. Mansell
1964
Festival (TV Series) as
Chorus of Women of Canterbury
- Murder in the Cathedral (1964) - Chorus of Women of Canterbury
1964
Crane (TV Series) as
Contessa
- Recoil (1964) - Contessa
1963
Tales of Mystery (TV Series) as
Mabel
- Dream Cottage (1963) - Mabel
1961
No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
Julia James / Winnie Leith
- Thirty Seconds from Now (1962) - Julia James
- Man in the Dark (1961) - Winnie Leith
1961
A for Andromeda (TV Series) as
Judy Adamson
- The Last Mystery (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Face of the Tiger (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Murderer (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Monster (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Miracle (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Machine (1961) - Judy Adamson
- The Message (1961) - Judy Adamson
1959
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Hélène
- My Young Brother (1959) - Hélène
1959
Foreign Field (TV Movie) as
Betty Howes
1950
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Olivia / Kate Pettigrew / Iris
- Berkeley Square (1959) - Kate Pettigrew
- The Tempest (1956) - Iris
- Twelfth Night/II (1950) - Olivia
- Twelfth Night (I) (1950) - Olivia
1959
The Budds of Paragon Row (TV Series) as
Mrs. Parkin
- Proud of Them (1959) - Mrs. Parkin
- Trouble Brewing (1959) - Mrs. Parkin
- The Accident (1959) - Mrs. Parkin
- The Neighbours Meet Vicky and Mal (1959) - Mrs. Parkin
1957
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Laura Bateman / Lucie
- The Touch of Fear (1958) - Laura Bateman
- Men Without Shadows (1957) - Lucie
1957
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (TV Series) as
Ellen
- Maid of Somerset (1957) - Ellen

References

Patricia Kneale Wikipedia