Judy Loe

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Judy Loe
Born
Judith Margaret Loe

(1947-03-06) 6 March 1947 (age 74)
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1977; died 1979)

(m. 1997)
ChildrenKate Beckinsale
Samantha Beckinsale (step-daughter)

Judith Margaret Loe (born 6 March 1947)[1] is an English actress. She was married to actor Richard Beckinsale until his death in 1979, and later married director Roy Battersby. She is the mother of actress Kate Beckinsale, and the step-mother of Kate's half-sister, Samantha.

Early life[]

Loe was born in Urmston, Lancashire, the daughter of Norman Scarborough Loe, who worked in equipment business, and a mother Nancy (née Jones) who was a department store worker and model.[1][2] She attended Urmston Grammar School and the University of Birmingham, where she graduated with a BA degree in English and Drama.[3] She then acted in repertory theatres in Crewe and Chester.[citation needed]

Television[]

Loe was in the original British cast of the rock musical Hair.[4] In 1970 she made her debut on British television and her first role was in the ITV Thames television programme Ace of Wands broadcast 1970–72 as Lillian 'Lillu' Palmer. Following this Loe made guest appearances on other shows such as Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Man at the Top, Armchair Theatre and ITV Playhouse.[5]

In 1973 Loe was cast in the role of Alice Lee in a short-lived BBC Television programme Woodstock, which only lasted for a single five-episode series. The same year she gave birth to actress Kate Beckinsale and in 1974 took time off acting to look after her then baby daughter. In 1975 after a couple months off, Loe appeared in the role of Princess May in the ATV drama series Edward the Seventh (1975).[5]

Following this Loe began making guest appearances in comedies such as Ripping Yarns, Robin's Nest, The Upchat Line and Miss Jones and Son. In 1978 Loe appeared in an episode of the television drama Crown Court shortly before landing the role of Dr Helen Sanders in the final two series of the television drama General Hospital playing the role from 1978 until 1979.[5]

In 1980 Loe appeared in one episode each of Heartland and The Gentle Touch before appearing in two episodes of Sunday Night Thriller and three episodes of When the Boat Comes In (1981). She starred alongside Donald Churchill in the ITV sitcom Goodnight and God Bless. She also made a brief appearance as a nurse in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983). In 1984, Loe starred as the abandoned house wife Allison in a six-part BBC1 serial called Missing from Home by Roger Marshall and directed by Douglas Camfield, the final episodes of which won the TV charts for those weeks. Loe continued to make guest appearances in drama programmes up to 1985 shortly before landing the role of Diane in the television programme Yesterday's Dreams in 1987. In 1988 Loe gained the role of Pamela in the Yorkshire Television sitcom Singles with Roger Rees; this was the first sitcom which Loe had ever starred in and this lasted three series until 1991. In 1990 she took a regular role in The Chief, playing Dr Elizabeth Stafford from 1990 to 1993.

In 1997 she played Adele Cecil in Death Is Now My Neighbour, an episode of Inspector Morse,[5] reprising her role the following year in The Wench is Dead.

In 1998 she played Commander Kathryn MacTiernan in Space Island One.[5]

Between 2001 and 2002 she played Jan Goddard in Casualty and its spin off Holby City from 2002 to 2003. In 2009 Loe appeared in the medical drama Doctors.[5]

According to the filmmakers' commentary for Underworld: Awakening, Judy Loe, mother of Kate Beckinsale (who portrays Selene), cameos as a Vampiress, a member of Thomas's Coven, who is shown briefly, after Thomas starts speaking in English, but before Olivia, the Coven's doctor arrives.[citation needed]

Television roles[]

Year Title Role
1975 Edward the Seventh Princess May
1977 Ripping Yarns Chief Petty Officer Russell
1978 to 1979 General Hospital Dr. Helen Sanders
1981 When the Boat Comes In Tania Corley
1983 Goodnight and God Bless Celia Kemp
1984 Allison Reynolds
1987 Yesterday's Dreams Diane Daniels
1988 to 1991 Singles Pamela
1995 Revelations Jessica
1997, 1998 Inspector Morse (Death Is Now My Neighbour, The Wench is Dead) Adele Cecil
1998 Space Island One Commander Kathryn McTiernan

Personal life[]

Judy Loe has been married twice: first to Richard Beckinsale, from 1977 until his death, in 1979. She married TV director Roy Battersby on 6 March 1997, which was her 50th birthday.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Judy Loe". Holby.tv. 13 January 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  2. ^ Barratt, Nick (4 November 2006). "Family Detective: Kate Beckinsale". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Judy Loe – Biography". Internet Movie Database. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Fresh Hair". Elaine Paige.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "Judy Loe". Internet Movie Database. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
  6. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0517182/bio[bare URL]

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