June Rose Ritchie (born 31 May 1941) is a British actress.[4]
Early life
She attended Stretford Children's Theatre from the age of nine. She left school in Manchester, aged 16, to train as a secretary,[5] working for the Manchester Ship Canal Company. Her parents lived in Shrewsbury Street[6] and King’s Crescent in Old Trafford.[7]
Ritchie trained at RADA,[8] where she graduated in 1961, having won the Emile Littler Award for Most Promising Actress and the Ronson Award for the outstanding female student.
Biography
She came to prominence after starring in the role of Ingrid Rothwell opposite Alan Bates in the 1962 film adaptation of A Kind of Loving.[9]
In 1966 Ritchie starred in The Saint (S5,E10 'Little Girl Lost') as Mildred, a fake hostage attempting and failing to get the better of Simon Templar (The Saint).
In 1975, Ritchie joined Ray Davies and the Kinks on their album, Soap Opera, having played the same role in the 1974 single drama, Starmaker, on which the album was based.[13] She sang the role of "Andrea" ("Norman"'s wife).[14][15][16]