Электронная книга: Judy Campbell «Reunited: A Miracle Marriage»
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Judy Campbell
Infobox actor
name=Judy Campbell
birthname=Judith Mary Gamble
caption=Judy Campbell in 1940
birthdate=birth date|1916|5|31|df=y
birthplace=
deathdate=death date and age|2004|6|6|1916|5|31|df=y
deathplace=
spouse=Lieutenant-Commander David Birkin RN (1943 - 1991)
Judy Campbell (
Private life
Judy Campbell (Judy Gamble) was born in
She was married to Lieutenant-Commander David Birkin, DSC, RNVR, until his death in 1991. She died in London on
Professional career
Campbell made her stage debut in 1935 as a 'Guest' in "
While touring with Coward from September 1942 to March 1943, she created the roles of Joanna in "
In 1981 she appeared in
In December 2002, at the end of a 67-year career as a boulevard actress and chanteuse of distinction, she gave her farewell London performances at
The evening recalled her Grantham childhood, the 1950s with
Judy finally recorded "Nightingale" (and Coward's "If Love Were All") in September 2003, as part of a cabaret performance with Sheridan Morley and Michael Law at Pizza on the Park [http://pdo.org.uk/recordings.html] . Judy had previously appeared as guest star with Morley and Law for several Jermyn Street cabaret performances as well as with Law's Piccadilly Dance Orchestra [http://pdo.org.uk/index.html] most memorably for a Coward centenary concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1999, where she regaled the audience with often hilarious anecdotes about her work with Coward during the 1940s (and of course sang "her" Nightingale song).
After her death in 2004 her name was commemorated on the actresses' dressing-room door at the Jermyn Street Theatre.
Theatre
*’Guest’ in "
*Season of repertory, Opera House,
*London debut as Anna in "
*Natasha Malakoff in "
*Shakespeare and Shaw season, Festival Theatre,
*Irene in "
*Leading roles with
*"New Faces Revue",
*Lola Malo in "
* Phyllis Tree in "
*Marthe de Brancovis in "
*Touring with Noêl Coward (September 1942-March 1943), creating the roles of Joanna in "
*Play Parade: alternate nights in "Present Laughter" and "This Happy Breed", Theatre Royal Haymarket (April 1943)
*Elvira in "Blithe Spirit",
*Mirandolina in "
*Diana Flynn in "
*Lydia in "
*Joanna in "
*Martha Shale in "
*Princess Louise in "
*Miranda Frayle in "
*Joanna in "
*Sheila Broadbent in "
*Helen in "
*Hermione Hushabye in "
*Lorette Heller in "Domino", touring (February 1963)
*Lady Slingsby-Craddock in
*Mrs Clandon in "You Never Can Tell", Theatre Royal Haymarket (January 1966)
*Christine Mannon in "
*Sheila in "
*Judith Bliss in "
*"Death On Demand", touring (Autumn 1972)
*Lady Touchwood in "
*Jennifer in "
*Linda Loman in "
*Beth in "
*Bron in "
*Mrs Higgins in "Pygmalion",
*Duchess of York in "Richard II", Young Vic (February 1981)
*Grand Duchess Charles in "
*Lady Bracknell in "
* Madame Vaneska in Noel Coward's "
*Lucy Willow in "
*"The Jermyn Street Revue", Jermyn Street Theatre (May 2000)
*Marcel's Grandmother in "
*"
Plays by Judy Campbell:
*"Sing Cuckoo", Whitehall Theatre (
*"The Bright One", Winter Garden Theatre (
Film
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*"Convoy" (1940)
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*"Breach of Promise" (1941)
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*"Green for Danger" (1946)
*"Bonnie Prince Charlie" (1948)
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Television and TV movies:
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*"The Sea"
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*"" (1959)
*"Inspector Morse"
**"Service For All the Dead"
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*"The Forsyte Saga" (Granada, 2002)
References
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/06/09/db0901.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/06/09/ixportal.html "Daily Telegraph" obituary]
*Judy Campbell's own CV in "
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External links
*imdb name|id=0132607
* [http://pdo.org.uk/recordings.html Recording: "An Evening with Sheridan Morley and Michael Law with special guest star Judy Campbell"]
Persondata
NAME= Campbell, Judy
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=English light comedy actress and occasional playwright
DATE OF BIRTH=
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Источник: Judy Campbell
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