85
Age
17
Movies
19
TV Shows
6.9
Rating
In the 1950s she provided lyrics, sketches, and occasionally acted in revues on London's West End. She was especially successful in her ventures providing lyrics for Madeleine Dring in Airs on a Shoestring (1953), Pay the Piper (1954), and Fresh Airs (1956), all productions of Laurier Lister.
85
Died at
17
Movies
19
TV Shows
6.9
Avg Rating
In the 1950s she provided lyrics, sketches, and occasionally acted in revues on London's West End. She was especially successful in her ventures providing lyrics for Madeleine Dring in Airs on a Shoestring (1953), Pay the Piper (1954), and Fresh Airs (1956), all productions of Laurier Lister.
1972
In the 1950s she provided lyrics, sketches, and occasionally acted in revues on London's West End. She was especially successful in her ventures providing lyrics for Madeleine Dring in Airs on a Shoestring (1953), Pay the Piper (1954), and Fresh Airs (1956), all productions of Laurier Lister.
She was once (allegedly) the girlfriend of Peter Sellers, and appeared in The Goon Show episodes Ye Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1954) as Maid Marian and Tales of Montmartre (1956) as Seagoon's love interest, Fifi. Charlotte Mitchell was married to the actor Philip Guard[3] and was the mother of three children, actors Christopher Guard[4] and Dominic Guard[5] and animator and novelist Candy Guard. Charlotte lived in West London during the later part of her life and continued to be active as a poet.
She appeared on BBC Radio with Ian Carmichael in The Small, Intricate Life of Gerald C. Potter. Carmichael played Gerald C. Potter, mystery writer, while she played Diana, his wife, who, under the pseudonym of Miss Magnolia Badminton, wrote romantic novels. She also played, on radio, the Dowager Duchess (Lord Peter Wimsey's mother) in the radio adaption of Strong Poison that starred Ian Carmichael as Peter Wimsey and the character of Kath Miller in the BBC Radio 2 daily serial Waggoners' Walk. [9] She also featured as Maid Marion in The Goon Show's "Ye Bandit of Sherwood Forest"[10] in December 1958. On television, she played Amy Winthrop the housekeeper in The Adventures of Black Beauty (1972–74), and Monica Spencer in And Mother Makes Five. Her poetry was published in collections such as "Twelve Burnt Saucepans", "Looking Round Dangerously", "I Want to Go Home" and "Just in Case". These provided the basis of a series of popular programmes on BBC Radio 4 in which she read her own work. Her poetry is often requested and read on the BBC Radio 4's Poetry Please, and one of her poems was chosen by Judi Dench and Michael Williams in their joint BBC Radio 4 programme With Great Pleasure
Gender
Female
Birthday
July 23, 1926
Died
May 2, 2012
Birthplace
Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
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1953
Arthur Clears the Air
1961
Curtain Up
1952
Village of the Damned
1960
Street Corner
1953
The Woman He Loved
1988
Lost
1956
The Lady's Maid's Bell
1983
In This House of Brede
1975
The Happiest Days of Your Life
1950
The French Lieutenant's Woman
1981
The Blood on Satan's Claw
1971
The Man in the White Suit
1951
The Bridal Path
1959
Laughter in Paradise
1951
Lady Godiva Rides Again
1951
Jim, the World's Greatest
1975
Heartbeat
1992
Inspector Morse
1987
Crown Court
1972
Crown Court
1972
Shine on Harvey Moon
1982
Shine on Harvey Moon
1982
The Paradise Club
1989
The Gentle Touch
1980
Father Brown
1974
The Adventures of Black Beauty
1972
Pond Life
1996
...And Mother Makes Five
1974
Three Up, Two Down
1985
Persuasion
1971
The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
1987
The Ronnie Barker Playhouse
1968
Never A Cross Word
1968
Not in Front of the Children
1967
Miss Jones And Son
1977