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Occupation
  
Actress

Children
  
Harry Gostelow

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Vivian Pickles

Years active
  
1944 – present


Vivian Pickles Being in Harold and Maude From the Current The

Born
  
21 October 1931 (age 92) (
1931-10-21
)
London, England

Spouse
  
Gordon Gostelow (m. 1964–2007)

Siblings
  
Christina Pickles, James Pickles

Nephews
  
Oliver Lobl, Simon Pickles, Roger Pickles

Movies
  
Harold and Maude, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Britannia Hospital, Isadora Duncan - the Bigge, Candleshoe

Similar People
  
Ruth Gordon, Hal Ashby, Cyril Cusack, Gordon Gostelow, Christina Pickles

Vivian Pickles (born 21 October 1931) is an English actress.

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Biography

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She began her career as a child star after being chosen by Mary Field for a series of Saturday Morning children's films, including the lead roles in Jean's Plan (1944) and the serial The Adventures of Peter Joe (1945). At the age of 14, she played Alice in George More O'Ferrall's BBC production of Alice in Wonderland which was broadcast live from Alexandra Palace in London. During this period, she acted at the Q Theatre in Vice Versa with Charles Hawtrey and made her West End debut as Wee Willie Winkie in Land of the Xmas Stocking at the Duke of York's Theatre, with Richard Goolden.

After being educated at Le Collège Feminin de Bouffément in Paris, she started her adult performing career acting in repertory and progressed to featured roles in West End revues. In 1952, she appeared with Roger Moore in I Capture the Castle at the Aldwych Theatre. The production won Roger Moore an MGM contract. When Moore left for Hollywood, Bill Travers assumed Moore's role.

In 1959, she worked with her future husband, Gordon Gostelow in Glimpse of the Sea by Willis Hall at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. In February 1961, she appeared with Henry Kendall in the first performance of Pool's Paradise at the Phoenix Theatre. Pickles' imperious performance in the world première of John Osborne's Plays for England at the Royal Court Theatre (on 19 July 1962) received praise from Osborne in his autobiography, Looking Back. The following year, Pickles appeared with Peter O'Toole in London in Berthold Brecht's Baal at the Phoenix Theatre (in April 1963).

Hired by Ken Russell for a supporting role for his BBC film, Diary of a Nobody (1964), she graduated to the lead role in Russell's film about Isadora Duncan (Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World (1966)) -- receiving several awards for her performance in that film, including Best Actress at the Monte Carlo International Festival. In 1967, she appeared in Giles Cooper's BBC adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy and also in Pride and Prejudice.

Her appearance in Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World helped Pickles win the role of Mrs. Chasen in Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude (1971), playing Harold's weary mother. It is the only American-based film she has made. In the booklet accompanying the soundtrack album of the film, Ashby was quoted,

"Vivian Pickles is one of the finest actresses in the world. I'd seen the thing that she did for Ken Russell – 'Isadora'".

Another memorable performance on British television was as Mary, Queen of Scots, in Elizabeth R (1971) with Glenda Jackson in the lead role. Around the same time she also worked with Jackson in John Schlesinger's film, Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), in which she played the bohemian mother who employed Jackson as a babysitter. Other screen roles include Play Dirty (1969, with Michael Caine), The Looking Glass War (1969), Hello-Goodbye (1970), Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), Candleshoe (1977), and two films for Lindsay AndersonO Lucky Man! (1973), in which she plays the good lady feeding the downtrodden in London, and the pivotal role of the Matron in Britannia Hospital (1982). She also played Lady Montdore in the original Thames Television dramatisation of Nancy Mitford's Love in a Cold Climate (1980).

Her later television films include Miss Morrison's Ghosts (1981) with Wendy Hiller, Alan Bennett's The Insurance Man (1986), with Daniel Day-Lewis and Jim Broadbent. On the stage, she worked in a work by Alan Bennett in the première production of Kafka's Dick at the Royal Court Theatre. She has also worked in productions for radio.

In 2014, she collaborated with the writer, Paul Sutton, on the book 'Six English Filmmakers' (978-0957246256) in which she talks about her work, particularly Ken Russell's Isadora Duncan.

Personal life

She lives in London and was married to New Zealand actor Gordon Gostelow for 43 years until his death in 2007. She has a son, Harry Gostelow (born 1964).

Filmography

Actress
1999
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
Agnes Sampson
- Death's Shadow (1999) - Agnes Sampson
1993
Chef! (TV Series) as
Mrs. Courtenay
- A Bird in the Hand (1993) - Mrs. Courtenay
1992
Uncle Jack and the Dark Side of the Moon (TV Series) as
Cynthia Birdwood
- Off with His Head (1992) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Escape (1992) - Cynthia Birdwood
- The Vixen Strikes (1992) - Cynthia Birdwood
1990
Birds of a Feather (TV Series) as
Sylvie / Auntie Sylvie
- Caring (1992) - Sylvie
- Someone Else's Baby (1990) - Auntie Sylvie
1991
Uncle Jack and the Loch Noch Monster (TV Series) as
Cynthia Birdwood
- Countdown (1991) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Monsters Galore! (1991) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Terror in Edinburgh (1991) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Operation Rescue (1991) - Cynthia Birdwood
- The Return of the Vixen (1991) - Cynthia Birdwood
1991
Jeeves and Wooster (TV Series) as
Aunt Dahlia
- The Silver Jug (or Jeeves Saves the Cow Creamer) (1991) - Aunt Dahlia
1990
Uncle Jack and Operation Green (TV Series) as
Cynthia Birdwood
- All Tied Up (1990) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Kidnapped (1990) - Cynthia Birdwood
- Carrying the Can (1990) - Cynthia Birdwood
1990
Desmond's (TV Series) as
Bag Lady
- Stop the World, I Want to Get Off (1990) - Bag Lady
1988
Rockliffe's Folly (TV Series) as
Mrs. Dawson
- Lie of the Land (1988) - Mrs. Dawson
1988
Bergerac (TV Series) as
Anne Granger
- Burnt (1988) - Anne Granger
1987
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
Isobel Sedbusk
- Suspicion (1987) - Isobel Sedbusk
1986
Screenplay (TV Series) as
Esther
- Daylight Robbery (1986) - Esther
1986
Screen Two (TV Series) as
Lily
- The Insurance Man (1986) - Lily
1985
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Mrs. Telfer
- Trelawny of the Wells (1985) - Mrs. Telfer
1983
A Pattern of Roses (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Ingram
1983
Jamaica Inn (TV Movie) as
Martha Yellan
1982
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Justice's lady / Britannia
- The Critic (1982) - Justice's lady / Britannia
1982
Britannia Hospital as
Matron: Administration
1981
Miss Morison's Ghosts (TV Movie) as
Dr. Cecilia Hadley
1980
Love in a Cold Climate (TV Mini Series) as
Lady Montdore
- Monsieur Le Duc (1980) - Lady Montdore
- Foreigners Are Fiends (1980) - Lady Montdore
- Heir Apparent (1980) - Lady Montdore
- The Merry Widower (1980) - Lady Montdore
- Rings and Things (1980) - Lady Montdore
- Child Hunt (1980) - Lady Montdore
1979
The World About Us (TV Series documentary) as
Rowan Tree Woman
- Ring of Bright Water and Beyond Gavin Maxwell 1914-1969 (1979) - Rowan Tree Woman
1979
Rebecca (TV Mini Series) as
Beatrice
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Beatrice
- Episode #1.2 (1979) - Beatrice
1969
Jackanory (TV Series) as
Storyteller
- Jackanory Writing Competition: The Sea (1978) - Storyteller
- Little Gertie at Granny's: Part 5 - Granny's Fire Brigade (1975) - Storyteller
- Little Gertie at Granny's: Part 4 - Oh, What a Windy Day! (1975) - Storyteller
- Little Gertie at Granny's: Part 3 - When Granny Papered the Walls (1975) - Storyteller
- Little Gertie at Granny's: Part 2 - Hokey Pokey Street (1975) - Storyteller
- Little Gertie at Granny's: Part 1 - Granny's Bonfire (1975) - Storyteller
- Hags by Starlight: Part 5 - A Crock of Gold (1973) - Storyteller
- Hags by Starlight: Part 4 - A Frog Prince (1973) - Storyteller
- Hags by Starlight: Part 3 - A Thousand Pounds (1973) - Storyteller
- Hags by Starlight: Part 2 - Bats for Breakfast (1973) - Storyteller
- Hags by Starlight: Part 1 - The Truth Drug (1973) - Storyteller
- Jane's Adventures on the Island of Peeg: Part 5 - The Last Explosion (1969) - Storyteller
- Jane's Adventures on the Island of Peeg: Part 4 - Mr. Tulip (1969) - Storyteller
- Jane's Adventures on the Island of Peeg: Part 3 - Outnumbered, Outarmed, But British! (1969) - Storyteller
- Jane's Adventures on the Island of Peeg: Part 2 - They Nearly Die of Thirst (1969) - Storyteller
- Jane's Adventures on the Island of Peeg: Part 1 - The First Explosion (1969) - Storyteller
1977
Candleshoe as
Grimsworthy
1977
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Beth Bailey
- Come the Revolution (1977) - Beth Bailey
1977
The Velvet Glove (TV Series) as
Marie Stopes
- Married Love (1977) - Marie Stopes
1976
Shades of Greene (TV Series) as
Mother / Maria
- Under the Garden (1976) - Mother / Maria
1976
Jackanory Playhouse (TV Series) as
Bad Fairy / Old woman
- The Sleeping Princess (1976) - Bad Fairy / Old woman
1975
Comedy Premiere (TV Series) as
Margaret Warner
- What a Turn Up (1975) - Margaret Warner
1975
Churchill's People (TV Series) as
Ingirith
- The Conquerors (1975) - Ingirith
1974
The Lives of Benjamin Franklin (TV Mini Series) as
Mrs Shipley / Mrs. Shipley
- The Rebel (1975) - Mrs Shipley
- The Ambassador (1974) - Mrs. Shipley
1974
Notorious Woman (TV Mini Series)
1974
Affairs of the Heart (TV Series) as
Mrs. Churchley
- Adela (1974) - Mrs. Churchley
1973
O Lucky Man! as
Good Lady
1962
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Nellie Duggan / Beryl
- Operation Watchdog (1973) - Nellie Duggan
- Affray (1962) - Beryl
1971
Harold and Maude as
Mrs. Chasen
1971
Nicholas and Alexandra as
Mme. Krupskaya
1971
Sunday Bloody Sunday as
Alva Hodson
1971
Elizabeth R (TV Mini Series) as
Mary, Queen of Scots / Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
- Horrible Conspiracies (1971) - Mary, Queen of Scots
- The Marriage Game (1971) - Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
1970
Vile Bodies (TV Movie) as
Lottie Crump
1970
Hello-Goodbye as
Joycie
1970
The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Dickens
1970
The Looking Glass War as
Mrs. King
1969
Play Dirty as
German Nurse
1967
Pride and Prejudice (TV Series) as
Mrs. Bennet
- Destiny (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
- Elopement (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
- Prejudice (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
- Proposal (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
- Pride (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
- Neighbours (1967) - Mrs. Bennet
1967
Seven Deadly Virtues (TV Series) as
Jane Fielding
- The Whole Truth (1967) - Jane Fielding
1967
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Virginia Troy
- Sword of Honour #3: Unconditional Surrender (1967) - Virginia Troy
- Sword of Honour #2: Officers and Gentlemen (1967) - Virginia Troy
- Sword of Honour #1: Men at Arms (1967) - Virginia Troy
1966
Isadora (TV Movie) as
Isadora Duncan
1964
Six (TV Series) as
Mrs. James
- The Diary of a Nobody: The Domestic Jottings of a City Clerk (1964) - Mrs. James (as Vivienne Pickles)
1964
First Night (TV Series) as
Micaela
- Captain Rubian (1964) - Micaela
1964
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Betty Smythe
- The Charmers (1964) - Betty Smythe
1963
Moonstrike (TV Series) as
Marianne
- The Expert (1963) - Marianne
1962
Drama 61-67 (TV Series) as
Avis
- Drama '62: The Power of Zero (1962) - Avis
1962
Mess Mates (TV Series) as
Woman
- Whose Baby Are You? (1962) - Woman (as Vivien Pickles)
1961
Harpers West One (TV Series) as
Julie Wheeler
1960
Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series) as
Casualty Sister / Nurse Greer
- Episode #1.409 (1961) - Casualty Sister
- Episode #1.401 (1960) - Casualty Sister
- Episode #1.400 (1960) - Casualty Sister
- Episode #1.361 (1960) - Nurse Greer
1960
Played Upon a Stage (TV Series) as
Pimple
- She Stoops to Conquer (1960) - Pimple
1960
The Arthur Haynes Show (TV Series)
- Episode #6.9 (1960) - (uncredited)
- Episode #6.7 (1960)
1960
Deadline Midnight (TV Series) as
Jocelyn
- Episode #1.5 (1960) - Jocelyn
1948
Wuthering Heights (TV Movie) as
Catherine Linton
1946
Jean's Plan as
Jean Fairfax
1946
Alice in Wonderland (TV Movie) as
Alice
Writer
1948
The Teen-Age Show (TV Series) (narrative script - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.3 (1948) - (narrative script)
Self
1991
Rudolf Nureyev (Documentary) as
English Voice
1972
Review (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Pick of Review: Stories and Storytellers (1972) - Self
1948
The Teen-Age Show (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Episode #1.3 (1948) - Self - Presenter

References

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