Barbara Shelley (born Barbara Teresa Kowin;
13 February 1932 – 3 January 2021) was an English film and television actress.
She appeared in more than a hundred films and television series. She was particularly known for her work in horror films,
notably ''
Village of the Damned''; ''
Dracula, Prince of Darkness''; ''
Rasputin, the Mad Monk'' and ''
Quatermass and the Pit''.
Biography
Shelley was born as Barbara Teresa Kowin at
Queen Charlotte's Hospital in
Marylebone, London, England, on 13 February 1932.
Her parents were May (née Hayes) and Robert Kowin.
She had an older sister, Jo, who emigrated to Canada to become a writer and producer for
CBC Television
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.
Shelley attended a convent school in Harlesden, north London, where she performed in
Gilbert and Sullivan productions and school plays, as well as participating in local Catholic youth drama festivals.
Initially shy on stage, her acting teacher suggested that she take up modelling to gain self-confidence. Shelley followed the advice and started modelling in 1951, which led to an offer of a minor role as a fashion show commentator in the 1953
Hammer Film Productions film
''Mantrap''. She was credited for this film under her birth name, Barbara Kowin. The same year, she went to Rome on holiday and met Italian comic actor
Walter Chiari
Walter Annicchiarico (8 March 1924 – 20 December 1991), known as Walter Chiari , was an Italian stage and screen actor, mostly in comedy roles.
Biography
Walter Annicchiarico was born in Verona, Italy on 8 March 1924 to a family originall ...
, who recognised her talent and suggested she change her name to that of his favourite poet, Shelley.
Although she had planned a month's holiday, Shelley lived in Rome for four years and appeared in nine Italian films, speaking Italian.
Horror films
Shelley returned to the UK in 1957, starring that year in the film ''
Cat Girl'' for
British Lion Films.
The following year she made her first significant appearance in a film for Hammer, ''
The Camp on Blood Island.''
She then appeared in the gothic horror ''
Blood of the Vampire'' (1958), distributed by
Eros Films, and later took a number of roles in horror features, including ''
Village of the Damned'' (1960) for
MGM-British, and ''
The Gorgon'' (1964), ''
Dracula, Prince of Darkness'' (1966), ''
Rasputin, the Mad Monk'' (1966) and ''
Quatermass and the Pit'' (1967) for Hammer. She became the company's top female star and was nicknamed the "Queen of Hammer".
Her final role on screen was in the ''Uncle Silas'' mini series in 1989.
Ryan Gilbey, in her obituary in ''
The Guardian
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'', praises Shelley's acting in the Hammer films, considering that she had "a grounded, rational quality that instantly conferred gravitas on whatever lunatic occurrences were unfolding around her."
In ''Dracula, Prince of Darkness'' she starred opposite
Christopher Lee, portraying a virtuous woman who reveals to her friend that she has been turned into a vampire in a scene which Gilbey describes as having "traumatised and tantalised" viewers.
Shelley considered the later scene in that film in which her character is staked to be among her best work.
In ''Village of the Damned'' – based on
John Wyndham's science fiction novel, ''
The Midwich Cuckoos'' – she gave a "heartbreaking" performance as one of the mothers of the alien children.
In ''Quatermass and the Pit'', she plays a scientist who is taken over by an alien spacecraft, in a scene described by Gilbey as "painfully believable".
Although she is known as a
scream queen, her most famous scream (in ''Dracula'') was dubbed by co-star
Suzan Farmer.
In 2010, writer and actor
Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss (; born 17 October 1966) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, director, producer and novelist. Best known for his acting work on stage and screen as well as for co-creating television shows with Steven Moffat, he has received ...
interviewed Shelley about her career at Hammer for his BBC documentary series ''
A History of Horror''.
While making the 1961 TV film, ''A Story of David'', she met Hollywood star
Jeff Chandler, and they began a relationship. Chandler died suddenly the following year. Shelley is later reported to have said that he had been the love of her life.
Television and stage work
Shelley's television appearances include the first ''
Danger Man'' episode, "View from a Villa" (1960), plus a subsequent episode that season, "The Traitor" (also 1960); ''
The Saint'' episode "The Covetous Headsman" (1962); "Death Trap" an episode in the ''
Edgar Wallace Mysteries
The ''Edgar Wallace Mysteries'' is a British second-feature film series mainly produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 48 films in the series, which were released between 1960 and 1965. The series was screened as ''Th ...
'' series, (1962); an episode of ''
The New Phil Silvers Show'' (1963); ''
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1965); two episodes of ''
12 O'Clock High'' (1965 and 1966); ''
The Avengers'' episodes "Dragonsfield" (1961) and "
From Venus with Love" (1967); ''
Crown Court
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'' (1972); ''
Z-Cars'' (1973); the television series ''
Prince Regent'' (1979); the BBC TV adaptation of ''
Pride and Prejudice'' (1980) as Mrs Gardiner (the Bennet sisters' aunt); ''
The Borgias'' (1981); the ''
Blake's 7'' episode "Stardrive" (1981); the ''
Bergerac'' Series 2 episode "A Perfect Recapture" (1983); the ''
Doctor Who
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'' serial ''
Planet of Fire'' (1984), and ''
EastEnders
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'' (1988).
Shelley also acted in the
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and opens around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, Stratf ...
from 1975 to 1977.
She retired in 1988.
Death
Shelley was admitted to hospital in December 2020, for a check-up. It was there she contracted
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
during the
COVID-19 pandemic in England. Though Shelley recovered, she fell ill with other underlying health conditions. She died on 3 January 2021, at the age of 88.
[Hayward, Anthony (22 January 2021)]
"Barbara Shelley: 'Queen of Hammer' during the golden age of Gothic horror films"
''The Independent
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''. Retrieved 22 July 2021
Selected filmography
Films
* ''
Mantrap'' (1953) (as Barbara Kowin)
* ''
New Moon'' (1955) as Amira
* ''Destinazione Piovarolo'' (1955)
* ''I quattro del getto tonante'' (1955)
* ''Motivo in maschera'' (1955)
* ''Lacrime di sposa'' (1955) as Barbara Flam
* ''
Tragic Ballad'' (1955) as Betty Mason
* ''
Nero's Mistress'' (1956)
* ''
Toto, Peppino and the Outlaws
''Toto, Peppino and the Outlaws'' () is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque.
For this film Peppino De Filippo was awarded with a Silver Ribbon for best supporting actor.
Plot
Antonio and Peppino live in a small town ...
'' (1956) as La Baronessa
* ''
Supreme Confession'' (1956)
as Bettina
* ''
Cat Girl'' (1957)
as Leonora Johnson - née Brandt
* ''
The End of the Line'' (1957) as Liliane
* ''
The Camp on Blood Island'' (1958)
as Kate
* ''
Blood of the Vampire'' (1958)
as Madeleine
* ''The Solitary Child'' (1958) as Harriet
* ''
Deadly Record'' (1959) as Susan Webb
* ''
Murder at Site 3'' (1958)
as Susan
* ''
Bobbikins'' (1959)
as Valerie
* ''
Village of the Damned'' (1960)
as Anthea Zellaby
* ''
A Story of David'' (1961)
as Abigail
* ''
Shadow of the Cat'' (1961)
as Beth Venable
* ''
Postman's Knock'' (1962) as Jean
* ''
Edgar Wallace Mysteries
The ''Edgar Wallace Mysteries'' is a British second-feature film series mainly produced at Merton Park Studios for Anglo-Amalgamated. There were 48 films in the series, which were released between 1960 and 1965. The series was screened as ''Th ...
'' episode: ''
Death Trap'' (1962) as Jean Anscomb
* ''
Stranglehold'' (1963)
as Chris Morrison
* ''
The Gorgon'' (1964)
as Carla Hoffman
* ''
Blind Corner'' (1964) as Anne
* ''
The Secret of Blood Island'' (1965)
as Elaine
* ''
Dracula, Prince of Darkness'' (1966)
as Helen
* ''
Rasputin, the Mad Monk'' (1966)
as Sonia
* ''
Quatermass and the Pit'' (1967) (US title: ''Five Million Years to Earth'')
as Barbara Judd
* ''
Ghost Story'' (1974) as Matron
Television series
* ''
The Saint'' (1962, TV Series; Season 1, episode 4-"The Covetous Headsman") as Valerie North
* ''
The Spy Killer'' (1969, TV Movie)
as Danielle
* ''
Justice
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'' (1974) "Point of Death" - Aisling Ainsworth
* ''The Comedy of Errors'' (1978, TV Movie) as Courtesan
* ''
Pride and Prejudice (1980 TV series)'' - Mrs. Gardiner
* ''
The Borgias'' (1981)
as Vannozza Canale
* "
Blake's 7 " 1981 - Dr Plaxton
* ''
Maigret'' (1988, TV Movie)
as Louise Maigret
* ''The Dark Angel'' (1991)
as Cousin Monica
References
External links
*
Barbara Shelleyat HorrorStars
BFI profile
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1932 births
2021 deaths
20th-century English actresses
English film actresses
English television actresses
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in England
Actors from the London Borough of Harrow