English actress (1931–2023)
Barbara Young (9 February 1931 – 27 April 2023) was an English actress.[ 3] She is known for her role as the future Emperor Nero 's mother, Agrippinilla , in the landmark 1976 BBC serial I, Claudius .[ 4]
Early life and education
Barbara Young was born on 9 February 1931 in Brighouse to Dora (née Ratcliffe) and Jack Young.[ 5]
While training to be an actor at Bradford Civic Theatre, one of her teachers, Rudolph Laban, recommended her to Joan Littlewood who ran the Theatre Workshop . After joining the company in 1951, Young lodged with fellow Theatre Workshop actor Harry H. Corbett in Wythenshawe.[ 5]
Career
In 1956, Young made her West End debut in Peter Myers' revue For Amusement Only at the Apollo Theatre .[ 5]
Young also played Miss Scatcherd in the 1970 film of Jane Eyre , Eileen Clancy in the 1975 TV series Looking for Clancy , and Dot Wilmington in the TV series Hazell . She appeared in On Giant's Shoulders for the BBC in 1979.[ 3]
She played the long-running role of gossipy yet lovable Sadie Hargreaves Lloyd in the soap opera Family Affairs . Sadie, a former theatre actress turned barmaid, was a key figure in the show from 1998 until 2005, making her one of the show's longest-serving characters.[ 6]
Young previously acted in the soap opera Coronation Street in the early 1960s, 1980s and 1990s. In February 2007 she rejoined the cast of Coronation Street , this time as Doreen Fenwick , an old friend of Rita Sullivan .[ 7]
She appeared in two episodes of Midsomer Murders : the 1997 pilot episode "The Killings at Badger's Drift " and the 2006 episode "Last Year's Model".[ 8] [ 9]
In 2008 Young made a guest appearance in "Get Out of That, Then", an episode of the long-running BBC comedy series Last of the Summer Wine , as Bobby Ball 's wife Florrie.[ 10] Following the departure of Kathy Staff from the series in 2008 Young joined the regular cast as Nora Batty 's sister, Stella.[ 11]
She appeared in Hollyoaks playing Mags (Nan to Scott Sabeka ) from 10 to 13 April 2012.[ 12] Her final television appearance was in 2016, when she played Connie Templeton in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors .[ 13]
Personal life and death
In 1956, Young married screenwriter Jack Pulman . They had two daughters together, singer Liza Pulman and actress Cory Pulman .[ 5] [ 14] Pulman died in 1979 from a heart attack.[ 5]
Young died at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge on 27 April 2023, at the age of 92.[ 15]
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1957
On Stage - London
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TV series (Episode #1.1)
1960
Fred Emney Picks a Pop
Waitress
TV film
BBC Sunday-Night Play
Nancy
TV mini-series (1 episode: "The Chopping Block")
Bootsie and Snudge
Rosemary
TV series (1 episode: "The Blind Date")
1960, 1961
Armchair Theatre
Sheila / Flo
TV series (2 episodes)
1961
Emergency-Ward 10
Maida Crosby
TV series (Episode #1.452)
ITV Play of the Week
Clare
TV series (1 episode: "The Primitive")
1961, 1982, 1991, 2007
Coronation Street
Betty Ridgeway / Dorothy Stockwell / Barbara Platt / Doreen Fenwick
TV series (60 episodes)
1962
Crying Down the Lane
Pat
TV mini-series (Episode #1.3)
No Hiding Place
Jean Haven / Sharron Webb
TV series (2 episodes)
Bulldog Breed
Miss Wilson
TV series (1 episode: "The New Garage")
1965
Pardon the Expression
Pam Plummer
TV series (3 episodes)
1966
Dr. Kildare
Saleslady
TV series (1 episode: "No Other Road")
Homicide
Nancy Coleman
TV series (1 episode: "What Milk Train?")
1968
The Root of All Evil?
Jacky
TV series (1 episode: "You Can Only Buy Once")
1970
Jane Eyre
Miss Scatcherd
TV film
1972
War & Peace
Anna Scherer
TV mini-series (2 episodes)
Nearest and Dearest
Woman in Doctor's
TV series (1 episode: "A Place in the Sun")
The Main Chance
Hilda Walker
TV series (1 episode: "Where Did I Leave My Shining Armour?")
1972, 1973
ITV Playhouse
Nancy / Nora
TV series (2 episodes)
1972, 1976, 1979
Play for Today
Greta / Typing Pool Supervisor / Maggie
TV series (3 episodes)
1973
Public Eye
Madge Reading
TV series (1 episode: "Home and Away")
Crown Court
Sheila Telfer / Grace Moresby
TV series (5 episodes)
Love Story
Audrey
TV series (1 episode: "Audrey Had a Little Lamb")
1974
How's Your Father?
Doreen Cropper
TV series (7 episodes)
1975
Looking for Clancy
Eileen Clancy
TV series (3 episodes)
1976
Angels
Mrs. Overton
TV series (1 episode: "Accident")
I, Claudius
Agrippinilla
TV series (1 episode: "Old King Log")
1978
Hazell
Dot Wilmington
TV series (9 episodes)
1979
BBC2 Play of the Week
Teacher at Hospital
TV series (1 episode: "On Giant's Shoulders")
Crime and Punishment
Mme. Lippevechsel
TV series (2 episodes)
Bless Me Father
Miss Davenport
TV series (1 episode: "Fatal Lady")
1980
Brothers and Sisters
Unnamed
Feature film, (Voice role)
1980–1981
The Good Companions
Mrs. Oakroyd
TV mini-series (3 episodes)
1982
The Gentle Touch
Paula Ferris
TV series (1 episode: "Right of Entry")
1983
Praying Mantis
Solicitor's Secretary
TV film
1985
White City
Mother
Feature film
1986
Dempsey and Makepeace
Miriam Powell
TV series (1 episode: "Mantrap")
1986, 1993, 1996
The Bill
Mrs. Lindfield / Gladys Ellis / Julie Hedges
TV series (3 episodes)
1987
A Dorothy L Sayers Mystery
Mrs. Lefranc
TV series (3 episodes)
Hidden City
Woman in Film Disposal Office
Feature Film
A Perfect Spy
Sal
TV mini-series (1 episode: "Episode #1.6")
1988
Witness
Gran
TV series documentary (1 episode: "Linda's Secret")
1991
Sleepers
Elsie
TV series (3 episodes)
All Good Things
Hetty Wilson
TV series (4 episodes)
1992
Virtual Murder
Rita
TV series (1 episode: "A Touch for Silverado")
1993
Lovejoy
Belinda Stroud
TV series (1 episode: "The Lost Colony")
1994
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Susan
TV mini-series (1 episode: "The Three Gables")
1995
The Vacillations of Poppy Carew
Mrs. Frobisher
TV film
Casualty
Carmen
TV series (1 episode: "Halfway House")
Cracker
Helen McIlvanney
TV series (1 episode: "Brotherly Love: Part 1")
1997
The Broker's Man
Mrs. Parkinson
TV series (1 episode: "Dangerous Bends: Part 1")
1997, 2006
Midsomer Murders
Anne Quine / Gwen Trevelyan
TV series (2 episodes)
1998–2005
Family Affairs
Sadie Hargreaves/Sadie Lloyd
TV series (168 episodes)
1999
Four Feathers
Janice Yallop
TV series
2006, 2011
Holby City
Bridie Passmore / Oona Prichard
TV series (2 episodes)
2006, 2010, 2016
Doctors
Miss Barnett / Joan Darlington / Connie Templeton
TV series (3 episodes)
2008–2010
Last of the Summer Wine
Stella / Florrie
TV series (18 episodes)
2010
Sailor Boy
Eileen
Short
2012
Hollyoaks
Nan
TV series (4 episodes)
2015
Orna
Esther
Short
2018
The Keeper
Grandma Sarah
Feature film
References
^ "Liza Pulman: 'Streisand sent my mum a handwritten letter, saying it was a privilege to meet her' " . Irish Independent . 15 April 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2021 .
^ "Index entry" . FreeBMD . ONS. Retrieved 23 September 2021 .
^ a b "Barbara Young" . BFI . Archived from the original on 29 December 2017.
^ "Claudius Takes a New Wife ", The Age , 16 May 1978, p. 4. Retrieved 11 July 2011
^ a b c d e Hayward, Anthony (4 May 2023). "Barbara Young obituary" . The Guardian .
^ "End of the Affairs for Five soap" . 30 December 2005 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
^ Melanie Kaidan; Matthew Bunn (30 April 2023). "Coronation Street Barbara Young dies at 92 surrounded by family" . Nottingham Post . Retrieved 30 April 2023 .
^ "The Killings at Badger's Drift (1997)" . BFI . Archived from the original on 5 May 2019.
^ "Last Year's Model (2006)" . BFI . Archived from the original on 2 March 2019.
^ "BBC One - Last of the Summer Wine, Series 29, Get Out of That, Then" . BBC .
^ "How Not to Cry at Weddings (2010)" . BFI . Archived from the original on 29 May 2018.
^ Fitzpatrick, Katie (29 April 2023). "Coronation Street star Barbara Young has died aged 92" . Manchester Evening News . Retrieved 29 April 2023 .
^ "Mean Streets" . BBC . Retrieved 30 April 2023 .
^ Galton, Bridget. "Liza Pulman Sings Streisand, Lyric Theatre, West End" . Hampstead Highgate Express .
^ "Coronation Street actress Barbara Young dies in Cambridge aged 92" . BBC News . 30 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023 .
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