Irene Handl
Irene Handl (27 December 1901 – 29 November 1987) was a British character actress who appeared in over a hundred British films.[1]
Irene Handl | |
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Irene Handl in the 1966 BBC TV comedy Mum's Boys | |
Born | Maida Vale, London, England | 27 December 1901
Died | 29 November 1987 85) Kensington, London, England | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1937–1987 |
Life
Irene Handl was born in Maida Vale, northwest London, the daughter of an Austrian banker father, Frederick, and German mother, Maria Schiepp. She took to acting at the relatively advanced age of 36, and studied at the acting school run by the sister of Dame Sybil Thorndike.
She made her London stage debut in February 1937 and appeared in over a hundred British films in supporting roles, mostly comedy character parts such as slightly eccentric mothers, grannies, landladies and servants. Among many stage appearances, she played Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest in 1975, directed by Jonathan Miller.
Personal life
She was a passionate lover of Rock and Roll, especially Elvis Presley, and was president of the Lewisham branch of the Elvis Presley fan club.[2] She was also a fellow of the National Geographical Society, and one of Britain's most avid champions of Chihuahuas, being inseparable from the pair that she owned.[2]
Death
Handl died at her flat in Kensington, London on 29 November 1987, from metastasised breast cancer; the death was registered by her agent, Glanville Evans. She was unmarried. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.[3]
Career
Films
Handl had minor roles in such landmark films as Night Train to Munich, Spellbound and Brief Encounter. Her notable appearances included I'm All Right Jack (1959) as the wife of Peter Sellers's union leader Fred Kite, Mrs. Gammon the formidable cook opposite Gordon Harker in Small Hotel, (1957) , Tony Hancock's landlady in The Rebel (1961) and Sherlock Holmes's housekeeper Mrs. Hudson in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970). She was Morgan's communist revolutionary mother, Mrs Delt in Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966). She had small roles in two of the Carry On films (Nurse and Constable).
Theatre
- Goodnight Mrs Puffin, Handl played the comic lead
- Move Over Mrs Markham
- Cry Liberty
- The Importance of Being Earnest
Handl also played Miss Peach in the film The Italian Job
Television
On television, she appeared as a guest in a number of comedy series, notably as a regular in the 1958 series Educating Archie and as Cockney widow Ada Cresswell in For the Love of Ada, which would later be adapted for the cinema. She would also appear in Maggie and Her (1978) opposite Julia McKenzie. In the early 1980s, she played Gran in the ITV children's comedy show Metal Mickey. She appeared in a rare aristocratic role as the Duchess of Sheffield in Mapp and Lucia and as another aristocratic character in Eric Sykes's 1982 television film It's Your Move where her chauffeur was played by Brian Murphy. She also appeared as Madame de Bonneuil in the BBC's film of Hotel du Lac in 1986.
She also appeared in Super Gran as magician The Great Ronaldo Tim Wylton mum Clinging Ivy (1985)
Her last appearance was in the BBC sitcom In Sickness and in Health in 1987, just before her death at the age of 85.
Novels
In addition to her acting career, she wrote three novels: The Sioux (1965), described by Margaret Drabble as "Strange and unforgettable...Highly original and oddly haunting"[4] and its sequel The Gold Tip Pfitzer (1966); and Green and Purple Dream (1973).[5] She began the novels when she was 19 in Paris , put them aside and did not start to write again until 1961.[2]
Selected filmography
- Missing, Believed Married (1937) as Chambermaid
- Strange Boarders (1938) as Mrs. Dewar
- The Terror (1938) as Kitchen Maid (uncredited)
- Inspector Hornleigh on Holiday (1939) as Boarder (uncredited)
- On the Night of the Fire (1939) as Kitchen Maid (uncredited)
- Mrs Pym of Scotland Yard (1940) as the Medium
- Dr. O'Dowd (1940) as Sarah
- Girl in the News (1940) as Gertrude Mary Blaker
- Night Train to Munich (1940) as Station Master (uncredited)
- George and Margaret (1940) as Beer
- Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941) as Councillor
- Gasbags (1941) as Burgomaster's wife
- Spellbound (1941) as Mrs. Nugent
- "Pimpernel" Smith (1941) as Bit Part (uncredited)
- Uncensored (1942) as Frau von Koerner
- Get Cracking (1943) as Maggie Turner (uncredited)
- I'll Walk Beside You (1943) as Ma Perkins
- The Flemish Farm (1943) as Frau
- Dear Octopus (1943) as Flora
- Millions Like Us (1943) as Landlady (uncredited)
- Rhythm Serenade (1943) as Mrs. Crumbling
- It's in the Bag (1944) as Mrs. Beam
- Welcome, Mr. Washington (1944) as Mrs. Pidgeon (uncredited)
- English Without Tears (1944) (uncredited)
- Give Us the Moon (1944) as Miss Haddock
- Mr. Emmanuel (1944) as Trude
- Medal for the General (1944) as Mrs. Farnsworth
- One Exciting Night (1944)
- Kiss the Bride Goodbye (1945) as Mrs. Victory
- For You Alone (1945) as Miss Trotter
- Great Day (1945) as Lady serving Tea in Tea Stall.
- Brief Encounter (1945) as Cellist and Organist (uncredited)
- Temptation Harbour (1947) as Mrs. Gowshall
- Code of Scotland Yard (1947) as Ruby Towser
- The Hills of Donegal (1947) as Mrs. Mactavish
- Woman Hater (1948) as Mrs. Fletcher
- The Fool and the Princess (1949) as Lady on left
- Silent Dust (1949) as Cook
- The History of Mr Polly (1949) as Lady on left
- Cardboard Cavalier (1949) as Lady Agnes
- For Them That Trespass (1949) as Inn Proprietress
- The Perfect Woman (1949) as Mrs. Butters
- Dark Secret (1949) as 'Woody' Woodman
- Adam and Evelyne (1949) as Mrs. Crouch – Manageress (uncredited)
- Stage Fright (1950) as Mrs. Mason – Gill's Maid (uncredited)
- One Wild Oat (1951) as Emily Pepys (Audrey Cuttle #2)
- Young Wives' Tale (1951) as Nanny
- Treasure Hunt (1952) as Nanny[6]
- Top Secret (1952) as Mrs. Tidmarsh
- Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) as Lady with the Dog
- The Wedding of Lilli Marlene (1953) as Daisy
- Stryker of the Yard (1953)
- The Weak and the Wicked (1954) as Waitress
- Duel in the Jungle (1954) as Mary Taylor (uncredited)
- The Belles of St Trinian's (1954) as Miss Gale
- Mad About Men (1954) as Mme. Blanche
- Burnt Evidence (1954) as Mrs. Raymond
- A Kid for Two Farthings (1955) as Mrs. Abramowitz
- Now and Forever (1956) as Middle-Aged Woman (uncredited)
- Who Done It? (1956) as Customer (uncredited)
- It's Never Too Late (1956) as New Neighbor
- The Silken Affair (1956) as Receptionist
- Brothers in Law (1957) as Mrs. Potter
- Small Hotel (1957) as Mrs. Gammon
- Happy Is the Bride (1957) as Mme. Edna
- The Key (1958) as Clerk
- Law and Disorder (1958) as Woman in Train
- Next to No Time (1958) as Mrs. Crowley, Greengrocer
- Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959) as Mrs. Carter
- Carry On Nurse (1959) as Mrs. Madge Hickson
- The Crowning Touch (1959) as Bebe
- Left Right and Centre (1959) as Mrs. Maggs
- I'm All Right Jack (1959) as Mrs. Kite
- The Night We Dropped a Clanger (1959) as Mrs. Billingsgate
- Upstairs and Downstairs (1959) as Large Woman
- Desert Mice (1959) as Miss Patch
- Two-Way Stretch (1960) as Mrs. Price
- Inn for Trouble (1960) as Lily
- Carry On Constable (1960) as Distraught Mother
- School for Scoundrels (1960) as Mrs. Stringer
- Doctor in Love (1960) as Professor MacRitchie
- Make Mine Mink (1960) as Madame Spolinski
- A French Mistress (1960) as Staff Sgt. Hodges
- No Kidding (1960) as Mrs. Spicer
- The Pure Hell of St Trinian's (1960) as Miss Harker-Parker
- The Night We Got the Bird (1961) as Ma
- The Rebel (1961) as Mrs. Crevatte
- A Weekend with Lulu (1961) as Florence Bell
- Double Bunk (1961) as Mrs. Harper
- Watch it, Sailor! (1961) as Edie Hornett
- Nothing Barred (1961) as Elsie
- Just for Fun (1963) as Housewife
- Heavens Above! (1963) as Rene Smith
- You Must Be Joking! (1965) as Elderly Woman
- Morgan, a Suitable Case for Treatment (1966) as Mrs. Delt
- The Wrong Box (1966) as Mrs. Hackett
- Smashing Time (1967) as Mrs. Gimble
- The Mini-Affair (1967) as Cook in Chinese Restaurant
- Wonderwall (1968) as Mrs. Peurofoy
- The Italian Job (1969) as Miss Peach
- Doctor in Trouble (1970) as Mrs. Dailey
- On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) as Winnie Wainwhisle
- Rookery Nook (1970, TV) as Mrs. Leverett
- The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) as Mrs. Hudson
- For the Love of Ada (1972) as Ada Bingley
- Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) as Miss Slenderparts
- Adventures of a Private Eye (1977) as Miss Friggin
- Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977) as Mrs. Phillimore
- Come Play with Me (1977) as Lady Bovington
- The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977) as Miss Wormwood
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (1978) as Mrs. Barrymore
- The Great Rock & Roll Swindle (1979) as Cinema Usherette
- Riding High (1981) as Gran
- Absolute Beginners (1986) as Mrs. Larkin
Bibliography
- Thomas, Jane. 'Irene Handl', Bete Noir, 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 102–103.
- Thomas, Jane. 'Irene Handl: The Last Interview', Bete Noir, 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 104–116.
References
- "Irene Handl". BFI. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012.
- Guide, British Comedy (22 January 2020). "The hidden world of Irene Handl - Comedy Chronicles". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- "Irene Handl (1902-1987) - Find A Grave Memorial". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- Irene Handl. "The Sioux". Goodreads.
- Green and Purple Dream
- In the cast list of the film