British actress (1939–2022)
Meg Wynn Owen
Born Margaret Shuttleworth
(1939-11-08 ) 8 November 1939Died June 2022 (aged 82)[ 1] Other names Margaret Wright Occupation Actress Years active 1961–2011 Spouse William Wright (1967–1987)
Margaret Wright (née Shuttleworth , 8 November 1939 – June 2022), better known as Meg Wynn Owen , was a British actress known for her role as Hazel Bellamy in Upstairs, Downstairs . She also appeared in Gosford Park , Love Actually , Pride & Prejudice , Irina Palm , The Duellists and A Woman of Substance .
Early life
Wynn Owen was born Margaret Shuttleworth on 8 November 1939 in Lancaster, daughter of Margaret (née Brinnand) and Miles Shuttleworth.[ 1] When she was 13, she moved to Hoyland to live with her mother's friend Ruth Wynn Owen, who was a drama coach and actor, and her husband Ian Danby.[ 1] After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 1956, she used her professional name, Meg Wynn Owen.[ 1]
Personal life and death
Wynn Owen was married to Australian artist William Wright from 1967 to 1987.[ 2] In later life she suffered from dementia. She died in June 2022, aged 82.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
In November 2022, it was reported that her friend Brian Malam, to whom she had given power of attorney , had pleaded guilty to fraud for stealing £65,000 from her bank accounts, and was sentenced to 32 months in prison.[ 6] [ 3]
Filmography (selected)
Films
Television
Theatre
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1965
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Assembly Hall, Edinburgh[ 13]
1975
Travesties
Gwendolen Carr
Albery Theatre , London, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC)[ 14]
1977
Absent Friends
Marge
Eisenhower Theater , Washington DC[ 15]
1978
Night of the Iguana
Hannah Jelks
Center Stage , Baltimore[ 16]
1979
A Meeting by the River
Penelope
Palace Theater , Broadway[ 17]
1981
Bodies
Helen
Long Wharf Theatre , New Haven [ 18]
1982
Good
Helen
The Other Place , Stratford-upon-Avon (RSC)[ 14]
2009
Pygmalion
Mrs Higgins
Clwyd Theatr Cymru , Mold[ 19]
2010
In The Pipeline
Joan
Traverse Theatre , Edinburgh[ 20]
References
^ a b c d e "Meg Wynn Owen obituary" . the Guardian . 2 December 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022 .
^ McFarlane, Brian; Slide, Anthony (2014). The Encyclopedia of British Film (4th ed.). Manchester University Press. p. 2265. ISBN 978-0719091391 .
^ a b Evans, Jason (23 November 2022). "TV star had to wear dead woman's clothes after friend stole money" . WalesOnline . Retrieved 26 November 2022 .
^ Heren, Kit (23 November 2022). "Love, Actually star 'reduced to dressing in dead people's clothes' after being conned out of life savings by a friend" . LBC. Retrieved 24 November 2022 .
^ Evans, Jason; Rusk, Connie (23 November 2022). "Love Actually star had to wear dead woman's clothes after friend stole £65k life savings" . The Mirror. Retrieved 24 November 2022 .
^ Nugent, Annabel (24 November 2022). "Man sentenced for stealing £65,000 from late Love Actually star" . The Independent . Retrieved 26 November 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Meg Wynn Owen" . IMDb . Retrieved 28 November 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Meg Wynn Owen" . BFI . Archived from the original on 13 March 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2022 .
^ "BFI Screenonline: Will Shakespeare (1978)" . www.screenonline.org.uk . Retrieved 13 December 2022 .
^ "Doctors" Mar-Cel Wave (TV Episode 2003) - IMDb , retrieved 28 November 2022
^ "Doctors" Hot Milk and Butterscotch (TV Episode 2009) - IMDb , retrieved 28 November 2022
^ "A Christmas Carol (2010)" . BFI . Archived from the original on 29 May 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2022 .
^ "THÉÂTRE ET MUSIQUE A EDIMBOURG" . Le Monde.fr (in French). 17 September 1965. Retrieved 14 December 2022 . Macbeth, staged by a local troupe, was given for the three weeks in the huge vessel of Assembly Hall ... a very young Lady Macbeth (Meg Wynn Owen).
^ a b "Meg Wynn Owen | RSC Performances | Shakespeare Birthplace Trust" . collections.shakespeare.org.uk . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ Coe, Richard L. (14 July 1977). " 'Absent Friends' " . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ Coe, Richard L. (25 February 1978). "A Night of Tennessee Williams" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ "A Meeting by the River – Broadway Play – Original | IBDB" . www.ibdb.com . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ Gussow, Mel; Times, Special To the New York (5 April 1981). "STAGE: JAMES SAUNDERS'S 'BODIES' AT THE LONG WHARF" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ Peter, John (18 October 2009). "Pygmalion at the Clwyd, Mold" . The Times . Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
^ "Theatre review: In the Pipeline" . British Theatre Guide . 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2022 .
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