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Louise Elizabeth Goddard (born 20 January 1950), professionally known as Liza Goddard, is an English television and stage actress, best known for her work in the 1970s and 1980s.


Early life

Goddard was born in
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,
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.Before 1 April 1974 Smethwick was in Staffordshire She is the daughter of David Goddard (1925–1992), who produced and directed numerous TV shows and programmes, and his wife Clare. Her parents met in Germany. Her sister is Maria. Clare trained in rep, and appeared in television adverts. They lived at Heath End, Surrey then at 10 Weybourne Rd in Weybourne, Surrey, and in Frensham, then 'Huffins' in Tilford. Maria and Liza performed in the Junior Tilford Players. She attended Farnham Girls' Grammar School, before her father moved the family to Sydney, when she was 15 in April 1965, upon his appointment as Head of Drama at the
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.


Career

Goddard made early television appearances in Australia, including episode 100 of ''
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'' ("The Traveller", 1966), and the ABC drama play ''Romanoff & Juliet'' (1967), and a brief (non-speaking, uncredited) appearance in the feature film '' They're A Weird Mob'' (1966). However, she is best remembered in Australia for her role as Clarissa "Clancy" Merrick in ''
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'', in which she appeared in the first two series and 48 episodes. After returning to the UK in 1969 as an adult, she was cast as Victoria Edgecombe, the character created by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham in '' Take Three Girls'' (1969), later appearing in its sequel ''Take Three Women'' (1982). She also had a supporting role in the 1972 comedy film '' Ooh… You Are Awful'', starring Dick Emery. Her career breakthrough was as April in '' The Brothers'' (1972–76), which also featured her first husband, Colin Baker. She also appeared as Jocelyn in " National Pelmet", the Series 2 opener of the ITV drama '' Minder''. A comedy role alongside Donal Donnelly in '' Yes, Honestly'' (1976–77), by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham followed, as did a role with Christopher Biggins in a
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sitcom ''Watch This Space'' (1980), by Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe. This was followed by ''Pig in the Middle'' (1980–83) also written by Terence Brady and Charlotte Bingham. Goddard was one of the 'explorers' who were 'evaporated' in a (now missing) episode of the BBC science fiction quiz programme '' The Adventure Game'' (1980), played a space pirate in the ''
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'' story '' Terminus'' (1983), and appeared in ''
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'' (1985), opposite
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. She played Barbara Colport in the '' Tales of the Unexpected (TV series)'' episode (9/6) "Wink Three Times" (1988). She also played a humanist in the 1988 biographical film ''
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'', starring
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. She then appeared in '' Woof!'', a Children's ITV programme first broadcast in 1989. Her third husband, producer and director David Cobham, created this series. She had earlier appeared in the TV adaptation of '' Brendon Chase'', also produced and directed by Cobham. For many years, she was also the female team leader on the long-running quiz/panel show '' Give Us A Clue'', replacing
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in the role. She was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in 1984 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the Ambassador's Theatre in London for the shows recording nearby, at the Regent Theatre. Goddard appeared as Laurel Manasotti in the ITV sitcom ''
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''. She later had a recurring role as Philippa Vale in '' Bergerac'' (featuring in four series between 1984 and 1989) and alongside
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and Catherine Tate in ''
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'' (2002). In 2007 she appeared in the ''
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'' episode "A Picture of Innocence", reuniting her with ''Bergerac'' star John Nettles. In 2012 she had a cameo role in the all-star comedy film '' Run for Your Wife'', and in 2013 she toured with the official Agatha Christie Theatre Company in '' Go Back for Murder'', an adaptation of the book '' Five Little Pigs''. In September 2016, Goddard played the guest role of Gloria Francis in the BBC1 drama series '' Casualty''. In March 2023 she again appeared in ''Casualty'', this time playing Christine Robinson in the series 37 episode "No Regrets". In July 2023 Goddard was announced as taking the role of Dotty Otley in a national tour of
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's farce ''
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'', directed by Lindsay Posner, following its run at the
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Personal life

Goddard's first marriage was to ''Doctor Who'' actor Colin Baker. In 1981 she married Bernard William Jewry, the pop star Alvin Stardust. Goddard's third marriage was to producer and director David Cobham. In 2004, Goddard was locked in a giant kennel with MPs Paul Burstow, Evan Harris and Ivan Henderson and
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'' Newsround'' presenter Lizzie Greenwood, TV presenter Liz Bonnin and DJ Becky Jago in a stunt to launch the annual RSPCA Week to raise awareness and funds. As of 2021, she lives near
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, Norfolk, and also works with the RSPCA, amongst other charities. She recovered from
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in 1997. She has two children.


Select credits

*''Point of Departure'' (1966)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Goddard, Liza 1950 births Living people Actresses from Staffordshire Actors from Sandwell Actors from the Borough of Waverley English stage actresses English television actresses People from Smethwick