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Prunella Jane Ransome (18 January 1943 – 4 March 2002) was an
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actress, primarily active on television and in films.


Early life

Ransome was born in
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,
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. From 1952 to 1958 she lived in
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, England, where her father, Jimmy Ransome, was headmaster of West Hill Park School .''Gryphon'' (magazine of West Park School), Autumn 2002 Ransome studied at
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and began her performing career as a teenager.


Career

Ransome made her West End debut in a 1959 musical production of ''
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'' with further West End appearances in '' Do Re Mi'' and ''
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''. She later spent five months singing at a cabaret in
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and upon returning to the UK worked delivering cars for a London automobile dealership prior to being cast in 1965 in the musical stage play ''The Match Girls''. Following that play's 1966 West End transfer, Ransome's performance drew the attention of a producer of the 1967 film '' Far from the Madding Crowd'', with a screen test leading to her playing that film's second female lead and her performance earning her a
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nomination. Ransome progressed in her film career playing the female lead in the 1969 film ''
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''. Her subsequent screen career, however, was focused almost exclusively on television, Ransome having debuted in that medium in the 1967 serialisation of ''
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''. In the 1970s she had major multi-episode roles in three well-regarded TV drama series: ''
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'' for the
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, and ''Dangerous Knowledge'' for
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. She also appeared in other TV series of the period, such as '' Man at the Top'', episode "I’ll Do the Dirty Work", in 1970. That same year she appeared in the Granada TV series ''
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'', playing Dominique Bréhaut, the girlfriend of Philip Ashton during his posting to the
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. She appeared as Princess Alexandra in “The Ozerov Inheritance”, an episode of ''
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'', in 1972. Ransome's rare film roles included the female leads in the western ''
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'' (1971) and
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's '' Who Can Kill a Child?'', a 1976 horror film which has become a cult favourite. She also played the female lead in the 1980 TV mini-series ''Seagull Island'' which was re-edited into the film ''The Secret of Seagull Island'' (1981). Ransome retired as a career actress following her participation in the 1984 television series '' Sorrell and Son'', though she made occasional television guest appearances in the 1990s.


Personal life

She had two daughters, Charlotte (born 1973) and Victoria (born 1975) and was aunt to Thomas Ransome. In 1980 Ransome relocated from London to
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. She died of cancer of the oesophagus (throat) in the Norfolk and Norwich hospital, on Friday, 4 March 2002. Prunella was cremated at Earlham Crematorium on Saturday, 9 March 2002. However, her ashes were not laid to rest there, but were taken away by the funeral director in
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for private interment.


References


Sources

''The Pittsburgh Press'' October 1, 1968 p. 14.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ransome, Prunella 1943 births 2002 deaths English television actresses English film actresses Actors from the London Borough of Croydon Actors educated at the Elmhurst School for Dance People from Fareham Actresses from Hampshire Actresses from Surrey People from Croydon