Louisa Rix

Louisa Rix (born 2 February 1955) is a former actress and interior designer. She is the daughter of actors Brian Rix[1] and Elspet Gray.[2] She studied drama at LAMDA and acted for many years on TV and in the theatre.

Louisa Rix
Born
Louisa MacGregor Rix

(1955-02-02) 2 February 1955
Kensington, London, England
OccupationActress,
Interior designer
Years active1970s–2012,
2012–present
Spouse(s)Jonathan Coy (1980–1990), (2 children)
Richard Ommanney (1994–present)
Children2

Rix gained early theatre experience at the Nottingham Playhouse while Richard Eyre was the artistic director, and in Peter Cheeseman's company at Stoke-on-Trent. Her subsequent West End appearances included roles in How the Other Half Loves and Man of the Moment by Alan Ayckbourn; The Pocket Dream by Sandi Toksvig & Elly Brewer; and Whose Life is it Anyway? by Brian Clark, as well as several productions at the National Theatre.

Rix is known for playing Kevin the teenager's mum (Mrs Patterson)[3] in the TV series Harry Enfield and Chums, and in the movie Kevin & Perry Go Large. For Granada Television she co-starred with Tim Bentinck in Made In Heaven. She played Mel Smith's girlfriend in two series of Colin's Sandwich[4] and starred in two series of Side By Side, both for the BBC. In Brookside she performed with Anna Friel as the solicitor representing the Jordache family in the 'body under the patio' storyline. She played the vocally-challenged night club singer Melody Lane in a feature-length Coronation Street special with the QEII as the location. One of her final acting roles was as the Home Secretary in The Execution of Gary Glitter.

Having originally studied art before she went to drama school, Rix retired from acting to pursue her passion for design. Since 2012, she has run the interior design company Forbes Rix Designs with her business partner Natalie Forbes.

Personal life

In 1980, Rix married actor Jonathan Coy, with whom she has two children, Charlotte and Jolyon Coy. Charlotte is married to Tom Mison. Jolyon is married to Blanche Schofield, daughter of David Schofield and Lally Percy. Rix and Coy divorced in 1990. She married writer Richard Ommanney in 1994.

Louisa's elder sister Shelley was born with Down Syndrome. From the date of her birth onward, her father, actor Brian Rix, promoted awareness and understanding of learning disabilities. Shelley died in 2005. Their brother Jamie Rix is a television producer and an author of children's books, while their other brother, Jonty Rix,[5] is a Professor of Participation and Learning Support at the Open University and author of the rites-of-passage novel Some Hope. Their paternal aunt, Sheila Mercier, played Annie Sugden in Emmerdale Farm for over 20 years.

Rix is a member of the House Committee at Denville Hall,[6] and a Trustee.

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References

  1. Barker, Dennis; Brindle, David (21 August 2016). "Lord Rix obituary". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  2. Barker, Dennis (19 February 2013). "Elspet Gray obituary". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  3. "Kevin & Perry go large". Cine Image. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  4. "Colin's Sandwich". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
  5. http://www.open.ac.uk/people/jrmr2
  6. https://www.denvillehall.org.uk/people
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