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Encyclopedia > Patricia Hodge

Patricia Hodge (born on 29 September 1946 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England) is a British actress. September 29 is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years). ... 1946 was a common year starting on Tuesday. ...


She attended Wintringham Girls' Grammar School, Grimsby; St Helen's School, Northwood, Middlesex; Maria Grey College, Twickenham; and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She has the Eveline Evans Award for Best Actress.

Contents

Televison Series

  • 1978-90 Rumpole of the Bailey
  • 1978 Edward and Mrs Simpson
  • 1979-82 Holding the Fort
  • 1979-80, 1981 The Other 'Arf
  • 1980 Nanny
  • 1981 Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years
  • 1982 Jemima Shore Investigates
  • 1986 The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
  • 1991 Rich Tea and Sympathy
  • 1992 The Cloning of Joanna May

The Life and Loves of a She-Devil is a 1983 novel by British feminist author Fay Weldon about a woman who, when she finds out she is being betrayed by her husband, goes to great lengths to take revenge on him and his lover. ...

Television Specials

  • 1975 The Girls of Slender Means
  • 1975 The Naked Civil Servant
  • 1984 Hay Fever
  • 1985 The Death of the Heart
  • 1986 Hotel du Lac
  • 1988 Heat of the Day
  • 1989 The Shell Seekers
  • 1989 The Secret Life of Ian Fleming

Films

  • The Disappearance, 1978
  • Rosie Dixon--Night Nurse, 1978
  • The Waterloo Bridge Handicap, 1979
  • The Elephant Man, 1980
  • Heavy Metal, 1981
  • Riding High, 1981
  • Betrayal, 1983
  • Behind Enemy Lines, 1985
  • Dust to Dust, 1985
  • Skin, 1986
  • The Second Stain, 1986
  • 92 Grosvenor Street, 1987
  • Sunset, 1987
  • Falcon's Maltester, 1987
  • Thieves in the Night, 1988
  • Just Ask for Diamond, 1988

Stage

  • No-One Was Saved, 1971
  • Rookery Nook, 1972
  • Popkiss, 1972
  • Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1973
  • Pippin, 1973
  • Hair, 1974
  • The Beggar's Opera, 1975
  • Pal Joey, 1976
  • Look Back in Anger, 1976
  • Then and Now, 1979
  • The Mitford Girls, 1981
  • As You Like It, 1983
  • Benefactors, 1984
  • Lady in the Dark, 1988
  • Noël and Gertie, 1989-90
  • Shades, 1992
  • Separate Tables, 1993
  • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1994

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Hodge, Patricia (390 words)
Patricia Hodge is a versatile and familiar face in British television comedy and drama.
Hodge's abilities as an actress were evident even before she completed her training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where she won the Eveline Evans Award for Best Actress.
Hodge's playing was widely recognized as the best feature of an otherwise very ordinary effort, which despite her contribution was fated to be only short-lived.
Patricia Hodge Bio - Patricia Hodge Biography - Patricia Hodge Stories (563 words)
Patricia Hodge was born in Cleethorpes and brought up in Grimsby.
Patricia's Film credits include co-starring with Jeremy Irons and Ben Kingsley in Betrayal, The Elephant Man with John Hurt, Sunset with Bruce Willis, Theives in the Night, Heavy Metal, The Waterloo Handicap, The Dissappearance, Just Ask for Diamond and most recently, The Leading Man and the yet to be released Prague Duet and Jilting Joe.
Patricia is married to musician Peter Owen and they have two sons Alexander 13 and Edward 10.
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