Sheila Keith (9 June 1920 – 14 October 2004) was a
British character actress, active in theatre, films and TV. She was born to
Scottish
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parents in
London while they were visiting the city and brought up in
Aberdeen,
Scotland. Longing to act, she trained at the
Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Her stage career took her from repertory theatre at the
Bristol Old Vic and
Pitlochry, to West End appearances including
Noël Coward
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's
Present Laughter,
Mame with
Ginger Rogers, An Italian Straw Hat,
Anyone for Denis?, and
Deathtrap.
The Scotsman wrote: "In the Sixties, she was often seen in series such as ''
The Saint
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'', ''
Public Eye'' and ''
Sherlock Holmes
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''. But she gained a national popularity when she went into ''
Crossroads
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'' in 1967 as Mrs Cornet. It was the era when the soap was hugely popular and
Noelle Gordon
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ruled the motel with a rod of iron...She played Lady Rosina in the BBC’s mammoth production of
The Pallisers, Aunt Morag (keen on her whisky) in
Hinge and Bracket's TV series ''Dear Ladies'', Auntie Ethel in ''
Moody and Pegg''. She was also seen in the first run of ''
Dr Finlay's Casebook''.". Also, too, the Housekeeper, Mrs. Mitcham, in the ''
Lord Peter Wimsey (TV series)'', ''
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club'' episode, 1973.
But Sheila Keith remains best known for her excellent performances in the cult
horror films of director
Pete Walker, having played leading roles in shockers such as ''
House of Whipcord'', ''
Frightmare'', ''
House of Mortal Sin
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'', ''
The Comeback'' and ''
House of the Long Shadows''. She played variously, a lesbian prison warder, a one eyed housekeeper, and an elderly cannibal, amongst other parts.
In her obituary,
The Times described her as an "Actress of film, stage and television who became a 'British horror icon' ...It was with her portrayal of sinister, sadistic and deranged women in the horror movies of the director Pete Walker that she acquired her most devoted following".
Sheila Keith also had a memorable role as the Reverend Mother Stephen opposite
Arthur Lowe
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, in all three series of the LWT sitcom ''
Bless Me, Father''.
Her final role was in the first episode of a horror spoof TV series, ''
Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible'', starring
Steve Coogan
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, in 2001.
Films
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1920 births
2004 deaths
British stage actresses
British film actresses
British television actresses
Scottish film actresses