Pam Ferris
Pamela Ferris (born 11 May 1948) is a Welsh actress. She has starred in numerous television series, including Connie (1985), The Darling Buds of May (1991–1993), Where the Heart Is (1997–2000), Rosemary & Thyme (2003–2006), and Call the Midwife (2012–2016). Ferris also played Miss Agatha Trunchbull in Matilda (1996), Aunt Marge in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Mrs. Bevan in Nativity! (2009), and Mrs. Faulkner in the film Tolkien (2019).
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Born | Pamela Ferris[1] 11 May 1948 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1971–present |
Spouse(s) | Roger Frost (m. 1986) |
Early life
Ferris was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany,[2] to Welsh parents, while her father was serving in the Royal Air Force. After her parents returned to Wales, Ferris spent her childhood in the Aberkenfig area, near Bridgend. Her father, Fred Ferris, was a policeman, and her mother, Ann Perkins, worked in her family's bakery business.[3]
Career
Ferris performed in her younger years at the Mercury Theatre in Auckland,[4] and later with various regional companies in the UK. She played motherly Ma Larkin in the ITV series The Darling Buds of May, which ran from 1991 to 1993. She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1991, when she was surprised by Michael Aspel while recording an episode of The Darling Buds of May at Yorkshire Television in Leeds. She has also acted in a succession of television dramas, including Meantime, in which she played the Cockney mother of Phil Daniels and Tim Roth, Connie, Hardwicke House, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Where the Heart Is, and Paradise Heights. From 2003 to 2006, she played the gardening sleuth, Laura Thyme, in Rosemary & Thyme.
Her roles in costume dramas include parts in television adaptations of Middlemarch, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Our Mutual Friend, The Turn of the Screw, Pollyanna, and Jane Eyre. In 1996, Ferris portrayed the brutish, authoritarian school headmistress Miss Agatha Trunchbull in Matilda. In 2004, she played the callous Aunt Marge in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. In 2006, Ferris took on the role of Miriam, a motherly activist in Children of Men. She has also acted in productions for BBC Radio 4.
Her career in the theatre has included parts in Royal Court Theatre and National Theatre productions. In 2007, she played Phoebe Rice in a revival of John Osborne's The Entertainer at London's Old Vic Theatre. In 2007, Ferris took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about her Welsh family history. In 2008, she played Mrs. General in a BBC adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Little Dorrit. From 2009 to 2010, she appeared in the final series of the BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey as Cath Smith. In 2010, she made a guest appearance in the sitcom Grandma's House. From 2012 to 2016, Ferris played the part of Sister Evangelina in the series Call the Midwife. In June and July 2015, Ferris was the guest of Sarah Walker on BBC Radio 3's Essential Classics.[5]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Meantime | Mavis | |
1996 | Matilda | Miss Agatha Trunchbull | |
2002 | Death to Smoochy | Tommy Cotter | |
2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Aunt Marge | |
2006 | Children of Men | Miriam | |
2009 | Nativity! | Mrs. Bevan | |
2009 | Telstar | Mrs. Violet Shenton | |
2009 | Malice in Wonderland | The Duchess | |
2012 | The Raven | Mrs. Bradley | |
2012 | Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger | Mrs. Bevan | |
2013 | Saving Santa | Mrs. Claus | |
2016 | Ethel & Ernest | Mrs. Bennett / Aunty Betty (voice) | |
2018 | Holmes & Watson | Queen Victoria | [7] |
2019 | Tolkien | Mrs. Faulkner |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | BBC Play of the Month | Puck and Fairie | Episode: “A Midsummer Night's Dream” |
1984 | Dramarama | Dorothy | Episode: “Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest” |
1985 | The Bill | Mrs. Draper | Episode: “Death of a Cracksmen” |
1985 | Connie | Nesta | 13 episodes |
1986 | Ladies in Charge | Charlie | Episode: “Double Act” |
1987 | Hardwicke House | Ms. Crabbe | 2 episodes broadcast, 5 unaired and all 7 uploaded to YouTube in 2019. |
1987 | Lizzie's Pictures | Grace | 3 episodes |
1987 | Dramarama | Anne Bailey | Episode: “Peter” |
1987 | Casualty | Linda | Episode: “The Raid” |
1988 | The Fear | Brenda | Episode: “#1.1” |
1988 | Valentine Park | Mrs. Fox | Episode: “A Rose By Any Other Name” |
1988 | South of the Border | Brenda | Episode: “#1.6” |
1989 | All Change | Maggie Oldfield | Episode: “The Bosom of the Family” |
1990 | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit | Mrs. Arkwright | 3 episodes |
1990 | A Sense of Guilt | Magdalen Parry | 3 episodes |
1991–1993 | The Darling Buds of May | Florence "Ma" Larkin | 20 episodes |
1992 | Mr Wakefield's Crusade | Mad Marion | 2 episodes |
1992 | Cluedo | Mrs. White | 6 episodes |
1992 | Performance | Mrs. Bryant | Episode: “Roots” |
1993 | Comedy Playhouse | Matron | Episode: “Once in a Lifetime” |
1994 | Middlemarch | Mrs. Dollop | 3 episodes |
1994 | The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends | Aunt Pettitoes (voice) | Episode: “The Tale of Pigling Bland” |
1994 | The Rector's Wife | Eleanor Ramsay | 2 episodes |
1996 | Wycliffe | Pat Trethowan | Episode: “Last Judgment” |
1996 | The Tenant of Wildfell Hall | Mrs. Markham | 2 episodes |
1997–2000 | Where the Heart Is | Peggy Snow | 36 episodes |
1998 | Our Mutual Friend | Mrs. Boffin | 4 episodes |
2001 | Linda Green | Norma Fitts | Episode: “Victim Support” |
2002 | Paradise Heights | Marion Eustace | 6 episodes |
2003 | Clocking Off | Pat Fletcher | 6 episodes |
2003–2006 | Rosemary & Thyme | Laura Thyme | 22 episodes |
2004 | Agatha Christie's Marple | Elspeth McGillicuddy | Episode: “4:50 from Paddington” |
2006 | Jane Eyre | Grace Poole | 4 episodes |
2007 | Lilies | Alice Bird | Episode: “The Serpent” |
2008 | Little Dorrit | Mrs. Hortensia General | 9 episodes |
2009 | Gavin & Stacey | Catherina "Cath" Smith | 2 episodes |
2010 | Grandma's House | Deborah Adler | Episode: “The Day Simon Announced He Was in Control of the Universe” |
2011 | Midsomer Murders | Liz Tomlin | Episode: “Echoes of the Dead” |
2011 | Luther | Baba | 3 episodes |
2012–2016 | Call the Midwife | Sister Evangelina | 36 episodes |
2020 | Urban Myths | Madame Gaudin | Episode: “Les Dawson’s Parisienne Adventure” |
Theatre
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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1996 | Saturn Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Matilda | Nominated |
1997 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Actress | Where the Heart Is | Nominated |
1998 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Actress | Where the Heart Is | Nominated |
2000 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Actress | Where the Heart Is | Nominated |
2003 | Michael Elliott Trust Awards | Actress of the Year | N/A | Won |
2005 | Evening Standard Theatre Awards | Best Actress | Notes on Falling Leaves | Nominated |
2008 | Clarence Derwent Awards | Best Female in a Supporting Role | The Entertainer | Won |
Laurence Olivier Awards | Best Performance in a Supporting Role | The Entertainer | Nominated | |
References
- http://web.researcha.com/iccquery/detail/?did=8463227&c=uk
- ltd, company check. "MS PAMELA FERRIS director information. Free director information. Director id 902329745". Company Check. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "Coming Home: Pam Ferris". BBC News. BBC. 12 March 2007. Archived from the original on 19 September 2007. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "Mercury Theatre Records (1966–1990)". Auckland City Government. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 27 August 2008.
- "Monday - Sarah Walker with Pam Ferris, Essential Classics". BBC Radio 3. BBC. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "'Darling Buds of May' star back in Kent high life. She participated in the 96 Atlanta Olympics". Itv.com. 7 June 2015. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "Holmes & Watson". Rotten Tomatoes.
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