Fanny Rowe
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Frances Rowe (26 June 1913 – 31 August 1988) was an English stage, film and television actress.[1][2]
Early years[]
Rowe was born in Preston, Lancashire, the daughter of a parson, and educated at Channing School For Girls in Highgate and then went on to study at Newnham College, Cambridge.
Stage[]
Rowe's acting career started in the Marlowe Society, Cambridge. She then worked in repertory theatre at Newcastle, Coventry, Harrogate, Worthing, Dundee and Windsor.
She appeared in many theatrical productions both in London's West End and also in the USA.[3][2] Her American stage debut was in Man and Superman.[4] In 1951 she was awarded the Clarence Derwent Award (her real name Frances Rowe is listed). She played the part of Alex Cornwall in Who Goes There!.[5] In 1955 she starred in the J.B. Priestley play Mr. Kettle and Mrs. Moon.
Radio[]
Rowe made her American radio debut on Grand Central Station.[4]
Television[]
Rowe's television work included Love Story, Rogues' Gallery, Vanity Fair, The Mill on the Floss (1965 TV adaptation of the book) and as Emily Forsyte in the 1967 TV series The Forsyte Saga.[1] In later years, her most famous role was that of Nancy Penrose, the mother of Hester played by Julia McKenzie in the ITV sitcom Fresh Fields (1984–86).[6] She was also in the Tales of the Unexpected episode What Have You Been up to Lately?. (series 5-episode 13)[7]
Personal life[]
Rowe married actor Clive Morton when in her forties.[8]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1944 | They Came to a City | Philippa | |
1952 | Never Look Back | Liz | |
1952 | Miss Robin Hood | Marion | |
1953 | Street Corner | C.O. | Uncredited |
1954 | The Teckman Mystery | Eileen Miller | |
1954 | Aunt Clara | Maggie Mason | Uncredited |
1955 | The Dark Avenger | Genevieve | |
1957 | The Birthday Present | Secretary | |
1958 | The Moonraker | Lady Dorset | |
1970 | Jane Eyre | Mrs. Eshton | TV movie |
1972 | Lady Caroline Lamb | Lady Holland |
Radio appearances[]
Year | Program | Episode/source |
---|---|---|
1948 | Grand Central Station | NA[4] |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Fanny Rowe".
- ^ Jump up to: a b League, The Broadway. "Frances Rowe – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ^ "Frances Rowe - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Janney, Rowe 'Station' Stars". Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. Harrisburg Telegraph. March 20, 1948. p. 22. Retrieved December 21, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Wearing, J. P. (16 September 2014). The London Stage 1950-1959: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9780810893085 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Fresh Fields - TV Guide". TVGuide.com.
- ^ "What Have You Been up to Lately? (1982)".
- ^ "Clive Morton, Actor, Dies at 71; Butler in 'Upstairs, Downstairs'".
External links[]
- Fanny Rowe at IMDb
- Fanny Rowe at the Internet Broadway Database
- 1913 births
- 1988 deaths
- English stage actresses
- English television actresses
- English film actresses
- Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge
- 20th-century English actresses