Alison Steadman
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Steadman during a recording of You'll Have Had Your Tea for BBC Radio 4 in 2006 |
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| Born | August 26, 1946 Liverpool, England |
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Alison Steadman OBE (born on August 26, 1946) is an award-winning English stage, television and film actress.
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[edit] Personal life
Steadman was born in Liverpool, then Lancashire now Merseyside, England. She trained as a secretary and worked in a probation office, then in her 20s she enrolled in the East 15 Acting School, where she met Mike Leigh. They married in 1973 and had two sons, Toby in 1979 and Leo in 1981. They separated in 1995 and divorced in 2001. Her present partner is Michael Elwyn [1] and she currently lives in Highgate, London.[2]
[edit] Career
[edit] Stage work
She created the role of the monstrous Beverly in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party, which she reprised with the original cast on television. Steadman also appeared in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Hotel Paradiso, and others in locations as diverse as the Royal Court, the Theatre Royal, the Old Vic, the Hampstead Theatre, the Nottingham Playhouse, the Everyman Liverpool and the National Theatre. She also starred as Elmire in the 1983 RSC production of Molière's Tartuffe, which was adapted for BBC television.
[edit] Film
She has appeared in many films, including Shirley Valentine, Clockwise, Wilt and A Private Function, although she is perhaps most noted for her work in films directed by Leigh such as Life Is Sweet and Topsy Turvy.
[edit] Television
Her television work include Fat Friends as Betty, Selling Hitler, The Singing Detective, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and Pride and Prejudice as Mrs. Bennet. She also provides a voice over in the children's TV show Bob the Builder. Television productions directed by Leigh in which she has appeared include Nuts in May, and most famously Abigail's Party. She also appeared in the BBC comedy The Worst Week of My Life. In 2007 she has been seen in the "BBC Three" comedy "Gavin & Stacey" as Gavin's proud mother Pamela, and in Fanny Hill on BBC Four.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- Invested as Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1999
- Nominated for Best Actress by BAFTA for Fat Friends in 2001
- Nominated for Best Actress by BAFTA for The Singing Detective in 1987
- Awarded Best Actress by the US National Society of Film Critics for Life Is Sweet in 1992
- Awarded the Olivier for Best Actress for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice in 1993
- Nominated for the Olivier for Best Actress for The Memory of Water in 1998
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ The Alison Steadman Page accessed 21 Mar 2007
- ^ MyVillage.com accessed 21 Mar 2007

