Wanda Ventham

Wanda Ventham (born 5 August 1935) is an English actress with many roles on British television since beginning her career in the 1950s.

Wanda Ventham
Born (1935-08-05) 5 August 1935 (age 88)
Brighton, Sussex, England
Alma materCentral School of Speech and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1956–present
Spouses
James Tabernacle
(m. 1957; div. 1974)
(m. 1976)
Children2, including Benedict Cumberbatch
RelativesSophie Hunter (daughter-in-law)

She played Colonel Virginia Lake in the 1970s science-fiction television series UFO and had a recurring role as Cassandra Trotter's mother Pamela Parry in the sitcom Only Fools and Horses between 1989 and 1992. Her many other television appearances include The Sweeney, The Avengers, The Saint, Doctor Who, The Gentle Touch, Minder, Heartbeat and Holby City, and she appeared in two Carry On films.

In April 2014, People magazine featured her in its "Most Beautiful People in the World" edition.[1]

Early life edit

Ventham was born in Brighton on 5 August 1935, the daughter of Gladys Frances (née Holtham) and Frederick Howard Ventham.[2][3] Originally aspiring to become an artist, she attended art school for a year whilst working as a scenic painter for the Connaught Theatre in Worthing, West Sussex, during her school holidays. The exposure to professional theatre prompted her to leave art school and pursue a career in acting.[4] She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, as a contemporary of Judi Dench,[5] graduating in 1956.[6]

Career edit

Ventham's first film role was in My Teenage Daughter (1956), with Dame Anna Neagle and Sylvia Syms. She also appeared as a debutante in 1962 with a ten-second talking role in the Norman Wisdom film On the Beat and in 1963 as a nurse in the Norman Wisdom film A Stitch in Time – both were uncredited.

She also appeared in Carry On Cleo (1964) and Carry On Up the Khyber (1968). She starred alongside Mark Burns in the mystery film Death Is a Woman (1966). Her best-known role was on television as Col. Virginia Lake, second-in-command to Commander Ed Straker (Ed Bishop), in the cult series UFO.

Ventham's numerous other TV credits include regular roles in Heartbeat as Fiona Weston, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates as Margaret Balshaw, and The Rag Trade as Shirley. She also played a love interest for Arthur Daley in Minder, Susan's mother in Coupling, and Deborah's mother in Men Behaving Badly. She starred opposite Ian Hendry in the 15-part BBC series The Lotus Eaters (1972–73), and made a guest appearance on the BBC Two sketch show Rutland Weekend Television (Se1Ep5). She was in an episode of Danger Man, and the series Patrick McGoohan completed immediately afterwards – the allegorical spy series The Prisoner – as well as the sitcoms Executive Stress and Next of Kin, and the sketch show The Two Ronnies.

She has appeared in Doctor Who on three occasions over three decades; as Jean Rock in The Faceless Ones (1967), as Thea Ransome in Image of the Fendahl (1977) and as Faroon in Time and the Rani (1987). Her appearance in Image of the Fendahl was opposite Denis Lill, with whom she would later act when they were cast as Pamela and Alan Parry in the sitcom Only Fools and Horses (1989–1992).

In 2014, she and her husband Timothy Carlton appeared in the BBC adaptation of Sherlock as the parents of Sherlock Holmes, who is played by their son Benedict Cumberbatch.[7] Ventham appeared in Holby City as Sheilagh Chiltern, the grandmother of Lofty Chiltern.[8]

Personal life edit

Ventham married her first husband James Tabernacle in 1957[9][10] and they had one daughter, Tracy. They divorced on 12 November 1974.[11] She met actor Timothy Carlton in 1970 while filming sequences for the drama series A Family at War[4][12] and they have been married since April 1976.[9] The couple appeared together in the second series of BBC drama The Lotus Eaters in 1973, and in the third and fourth series of BBC's Sherlock in 2014 and 2017, where they played the title character's parents, with their son, actor Benedict Cumberbatch starring in the title role of Holmes.[7]

Filmography edit

Film edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956My Teenage DaughterGina
1959The Navy LarkMabel
1961We Joined the NavyThe "Initiative test" girl
1962Edgar Wallace MysteriesWaitressSolo for Sparrow episode
1963The CracksmanSandra
1964Carry On CleoPretty BidderUncredited
1965The Big JobDot Franklin
1965The Knack ...and How to Get ItGym MistressUncredited
1966Death Is a WomanPriscilla Blunstone-Smythe
1966The Spy with a Cold NoseMrs. Winters
1967Mister Ten Per CentKathy
1968The Blood Beast TerrorClare MallingerVentham also provided stunt work for the film and appeared in costume as the giant moth monster.
1968Carry On Up the KhyberKhasi's First Wife
1974Invasion: UFOCol. Virginia Lake
1974Captain Kronos – Vampire HunterLady Durward
2002Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage WarVictoria
2005AsylumBridie Straffen
2012Run for Your WifeLady on BusCameo
2016Absolutely Fabulous: The MovieVioletCameo

Television edit

YearTitleRoleNotes
1962–1963The Rag TradeShirleySeries regular; 18 episodes
1964ThorndykeMaud1 episode
1964–1965Danger ManStella Dorset
Penny
2 episodes
1964–1966The SaintLaura Stride
Penny Pearson
2 episodes
1965The Likely LadsAngela1 episode
1965The AvengersNurse Spray1 episode
1967The PrisonerComputer AttendantEpisode: “It's Your Funeral
1968The CaesarsEnnia1 episode
1967–1971The TroubleshootersMoira HartRecurring; 4 episodes
1967
1977
1987
Doctor WhoJean Rock
Thea Ransome/Fendahl Core
Faroon
Serial: "The Faceless Ones" (6 episodes)
Serial: "Image of the Fendahl" (4 episodes)
Serial: "Time and the Rani" (3 episodes)
1969The Gold RobbersDee Lattery1 episode
1969Department SLeila Rankin1 episode
1970Z-CarsMrs. Owen1 episode
1970–1971A Family At WarJenny GrahamRecurring; 3 episodes
1970Doctor at LargeMaggie Weston1 episode
1970–1973UFOCol. Virginia LakeSeries regular; 9 episodes
1971Thirty-Minute TheatreJasmine"Walt, King of the Dumper"[13]
1972–1973The Lotus EatersAnn ShepherdLead role; 15 episodes
1975The SweeneyBrenda1 episode
1975Rutland Weekend TelevisionVarious characters2 episodes
1976Emmerdale FarmHeather BannermanRecurring; 6 episodes
1977Crown CourtSybil Halstead2 episodes
1978–1979Fallen HeroDorothy HopkinsLead role; 11 episodes
1980The Two RonniesJack2 episodes
1982MinderBeryl Murdoch1 episode
1982Union CastleUrsula, Lady Thaxted7 episodes
1982The Further Adventures of Lucky JimVeronica Allen1 episode
1982The Brack ReportKate Randall1 episode
1982Only When I LaughFiona1 episode, Series 4, Episode 2: "Conduct Unbecoming"
1984KillerDorothy Routledge1 episode
1986–1987Executive StressSylviaRecurring; 4 episodes
1988All Creatures Great and SmallMrs. RidgeSeries 5, Episode 11
1989Capstick's LawMadge CapstickRecurring; 6 episodes
1989–1992Only Fools and HorsesPamela ParryRecurring; 4 episodes
1995–1996Next of KinRosieRecurring; 6 episodes
1996–1997HeartbeatFiona WestonRecurring; 4 episodes
1997Men Behaving BadlyDeborah's Mum1 episode
2001CouplingEdna1 episode
2005Midsomer MurdersRomany Rose1 episode
2007LewisEleanor Mallory1 episode
2014–2017SherlockMrs. Holmes (Sherlock Holmes' mother)3 episodes
2018Holby CitySheilagh ChilternRecurring; 10 episodes
2018Father BrownEllen JenningsSeries 6, Episode 4: "The Angel of Mercy"
2019DepartureWendy2 episodes
2020PenanceFay3 episodes

Theatre edit

YearTitleRoleVenue
1960Watch It, Sailor!Daphne PinkApollo Theatre, London
1979Julius CaesarPortiaChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
1990Out of OrderPamelaShaftesbury Theatre, London
1992It Runs in the FamilyRosemary MortimorePlayhouse Theatre, London
2002One for the PotAmy HardcastleTheatre Royal, Windsor
2012QuartetCissyTheatre-on-the-Bay, Cape Town
2014Entertaining AngelsRuthTheatre-on-the-Bay, Cape Town

References edit

  1. ^ "Stars & Their Hot Moms". People: 139. 5 May 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  2. ^ Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Birth Index: 1916–2005 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office.
  3. ^ FreeBMD. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837–1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office.
  4. ^ a b Ventham, Wanda. Audio commentary for "Timelash". In: The Complete UFO Megaset (DVD). A&E Home Entertainment. 2003.
  5. ^ Martin, Annie (19 September 2014) "Benedict Cumberbatch is 'a true gentleman,' says Judi Dench". UPI Entertainment.
  6. ^ Central School of Speech and Drama Alumni Newsletter, July 2012, issue 19, pg. 19
  7. ^ a b "Benedict Cumberbatch 'so proud' of parents". The Daily Telegraph. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  8. ^ Lazarus, Susanna (14 October 2014). "Benedict Mumberbatch! Wanda Ventham to appear on Holby City". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  9. ^ a b Ancestry.com. England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916–2005 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office.
  10. ^ Knowles, Stewart (28 July 1979). "Timothy, Wanda... and the rose that changed her mind about marriage". TV Times: 14–15.
  11. ^ "TV star Wanda's friendly divorce". Daily Mirror. 13 November 1974. p. 9.
  12. ^ Passingham, Kenneth (22 March 1975). "It's good news to know I'm still fanciable". TV Times: 21–22.
  13. ^ IMDB

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