Patricia Lawrence

Patricia Lawrence (19 November 1925, Andover, Hampshire – 7 March 1993, Chelsea, London) was a British actress.

Personal life

In 1947 she married writer and arts administrator Greville Poke (1912–2000) in the City of Westminster.[1] Lawrence and Poke had two sons, Christopher Frederick Lawrence Poke and musician James John Lawrence Poke.[2][3] She died in 1993, aged 67 years, in Chelsea.

Career

She was well known for playing the formidable Sister Ulrica, a Dutch prisoner of war in the BBC television series drama Tenko and Ellie Herries in the BBC television drama To Serve Them All My Days (TV series).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964Ferry Cross the MerseyMiss Kneave
1967–1969The Wednesday PlayProcla / Hetty / Gillian Player3 episodes
1971Softly, SoftlyMrs. RaynesEpisode: "In the Public Gaze"
1973O Lucky Man!Clinic Receptionist / Miss Hunter
1973The HirelingMrs. Hansen
1973Van der ValkMarijke HoekstraEpisode: "A Man of No Importance"
1973Upstairs, DownstairsMrs. KentonEpisode: "A Change of Scene"
1974Intimate StrangersJoan Paynter13 episodes
1974Seven Faces of WomanNellieEpisode: "St Martin's Summer"
1976Our Mutual FriendMrs. Wilfer2 episodes
1976AngelsMrs. HubbardEpisode: "Accident"
1976Brimstone and TreacleMrs. Amy BatesOriginal TV version, 1976, first shown 1987
1979Telford's ChangeCelia Hawkins4 episodes
1980–1981To Serve Them All My DaysEllie Herries10 episodes
1981–1982BarriersMiss Price12 episodes
1984The Gentle TouchMrs McAvoyEpisode: "Cure"
1985A Room with a ViewMrs Butterworth
1987The BillMrs. IrvingEpisode: "Overnight Stay"
1988A Very Peculiar PracticeJoan BunnEpisode: "Values of the Family"
1991Ålder okändBarbara Heynes2 episodes
1991The House of EliottDowager1 episode
1992Howards EndWedding Guests
1992Jeeves and WoosterAunt DahliaEpisode: "Aunt Dahlia"
gollark: *Do not anthropomorphise AIs*.
gollark: You know, what is an "AI" anyway?
gollark: Er, AI.
gollark: You're anthropomorphising the bot.
gollark: <@332271551481118732> Hey, have your neural network AIs taken over yet?

References

  1. Shorter, Eric (3 April 2000). "Greville Poke". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
  2. Haigh, John D. "Poke, Greville John (1912–2000) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  3. "Deceased Estates, The Gazette Official Public Record". The Gazette. Retrieved 17 May 2017.



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