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| birth_place = [[Highgate]], [[London]], England
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| years_active = 1973–present
| years_active = 1973–present
| education = [[Arts Educational Schools, London|Arts Educational Schools]], London <br> [[London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]]
| education = [[Arts Educational Schools, London|Arts Educational Schools]], London <br> [[London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]]
| notable_works = ''[[Coronation Street]]'' (2003–2006, 2015) <br> ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'' (2011–2013, 2015, 2017–)
| notable_works = ''[[Coronation Street]]'' <br> ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]''
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| mother = [[Molly Blake]]
| relatives = [[Annette Mills]] (grandmother)<br> Sir [[John Mills]] (great-uncle)<br> [[Hayley Mills]] <br>(1st cousin once-removed)<br> [[Juliet Mills]] <br>(1st cousin once-removed)
| relatives = [[Annette Mills]] (grandmother) <br>[[Sir John Mills]] (great uncle)<br>[[Juliet Mills]] (cousin)<br>[[Hayley Mills]] (cousin)
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'''Susie Blake''' (born 19 April 1950)<ref>{{cite web|title=The Sunday Post|date=28 March 2020|author=Peter Robertson|url=https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/susie-blake/|accessdate=23 May 2020}}</ref> is an English [[Television actress|television]], [[Radio actress|radio]] and stage actress.
'''Susie Blake''' (born 19 April 1950)<ref name=":0" /> is an English television, radio and stage actress.


She is best known for her portrayals of the snobbish TV announcer in [[Victoria Wood]]'s ''As Seen On TV'' and [[Bev Unwin]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]'', which she played between 2003 and 2006, before a brief return in 2015. She has also played [[List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters#Hillary Nicholson|Hillary Nicholson]] in ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'' since 2011.
She is best known for her portrayal of the snobbish TV announcer in ''[[Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV]]'' and of [[Bev Unwin]] in ''[[Coronation Street]]'', a role she played between 2003 and 2006, before a brief return in 2015. She has also played [[List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters#Hillary Nicholson|Hillary Nicholson]] in ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'' since 2011.


==Personal life==
==Early life==
Blake was born in [[Highgate]], [[London]] to David and [[Molly Blake]]. Her mother was an illustrator and children's television presenter.<ref name="GI-829993704">{{cite web |title=Actress Susie Blake, accompanied by her mother Molly, arrive at... |url=https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/actress-susie-blake-accompanied-by-her-mother-molly-arrive-news-photo/829993704 |publisher=[[Getty Images]] |accessdate=23 January 2020 }}</ref> She is the granddaughter of actress [[Annette Mills]], and a great-niece of actor [[Sir John Mills]]. Actresses [[Hayley Mills|Hayley]] and [[Juliet Mills]] are Blake's [[First cousin once-removed|first cousins once-removed]].{{cn|date=May 2020}}
Blake was born in [[Highgate]], London to David and [[Molly Blake]]. Her mother was an illustrator and children's television presenter.<ref name="GI-829993704">{{cite web |title=Actress Susie Blake, accompanied by her mother Molly, arrive at... |date=11 August 2017 |url=https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/actress-susie-blake-accompanied-by-her-mother-molly-arrive-news-photo/829993704 |publisher=[[Getty Images]] |accessdate=23 January 2020 }}</ref> Susie's maternal grandmother was the children's entertainer [[Annette Mills]], her cousins are the actresses [[Juliet Mills|Juliet]] and [[Hayley Mills]], whilst her great-uncle was the actor [[John Mills]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Robertson |first=Peter |date=2020-03-28 |title=Screen star Susie Blake talks growing older, Miss Marple, and her famous family |url=https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/susie-blake/ |access-date=2024-07-15 |website=The Sunday Post |language=en-US}}</ref>


==Career==
Blake trained at the [[Arts Educational School]] and the [[London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]].{{cn|date=May 2020}}
Blake regularly appeared in [[Victoria Wood]]'s television programmes and has extensive radio credits. She appeared in the first episode of the sitcom ''[[One Foot in the Grave]]'' in which her character was responsible for firing [[Victor Meldrew]], thus setting the events of the show in motion. She appeared as [[List of Coronation Street characters (2003)|Bev Unwin]] in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] soap opera ''[[Coronation Street]]'' until her departure in December 2006.


Blake played the character of [[Madame Morrible]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]] production of ''[[Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]'', replacing [[Miriam Margolyes]] on 2 April 2007.<ref>[http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/display?contentId=92608 Susie Blake to replace Miriam Margolyes in ''Wicked'' | Official London Theatre Guide]</ref> Her final performance was on 12 April 2008, before she was succeeded by [[Harriet Thorpe]].<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/115188.html London's Wicked to Welcome New Madame Morrible in April | Playbill.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080429235855/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/115188.html |date=29 April 2008 }}</ref> Blake appeared as a witch in the pantomime ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|Wizard of Oz]]'' at [[The Lowry]] Theatre and Gallery, [[Salford]], in 2004/2005.
==Acting==
Blake regularly appeared in [[Victoria Wood]]'s television programmes and has extensive radio credits. She appeared in the first episode of the sitcom ''[[One Foot in the Grave]]'' in which her character was responsible for firing [[Victor Meldrew]], thus setting the events of the show in motion. She appeared as Bev Unwin in the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] soap opera ''Coronation Street'' until her departure in December 2006.

Blake played the character of [[Madame Morrible]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]] production of ''[[Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]'', replacing [[Miriam Margolyes]] on 2 April 2007.<ref>[http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/display?contentId=92608 Susie Blake to replace Miriam Margolyes in ''Wicked'' | Official London Theatre Guide]</ref> Her final performance was on 12 April 2008 before she was succeeded by [[Harriet Thorpe]].<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/115188.html London's Wicked to Welcome New Madame Morrible in April | Playbill.com] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080429235855/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/115188.html |date=29 April 2008 }}</ref> Blake appeared as a witch in the pantomime ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|Wizard of Oz]]'' at [[The Lowry]] Theatre and Gallery, Salford, in 2004/2005.


In late 2008 to early 2009, she starred in the national UK tour of ''[[Boeing Boeing (play)|Boeing Boeing]]'', and appeared as Judith in an episode of the third series of ''[[Wild at Heart (UK TV series)|Wild at Heart]]''. She was also in a national tour of ''[[Grumpy Old Women Live|Grumpy Old Women 2]]'' in 2009 with [[Jenny Eclair]] and [[Wendi Peters]].
In late 2008 to early 2009, she starred in the national UK tour of ''[[Boeing Boeing (play)|Boeing Boeing]]'', and appeared as Judith in an episode of the third series of ''[[Wild at Heart (UK TV series)|Wild at Heart]]''. She was also in a national tour of ''[[Grumpy Old Women Live|Grumpy Old Women 2]]'' in 2009 with [[Jenny Eclair]] and [[Wendi Peters]].


Blake appeared as [[Mrs. Brown's Boys#Other characters|Hilary Nicholson]] in the [[Raidió Teilifís Éireann|RTÉ]] and [[BBC]] comedy ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'', replacing [[Sorcha Cusack]], who played Hilary in the first series. In 2015, she played The Queen in a theatre tour of the West End hit ''[[Handbagged]]''.
Blake appeared as [[Mrs. Brown's Boys#Other characters|Hillary Nicholson]] in the [[RTÉ]] and [[BBC]] comedy ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'', replacing [[Sorcha Cusack]], who played Hillary in the first series. In 2015, she played [[Elizabeth II|The Queen]] in a theatre tour of the West End hit ''[[Handbagged]]''.


Blake briefly reprised her ''Coronation Street'' role of Bev Unwin in July 2015 to help the long-running character [[Deirdre Barlow]] (played by [[Anne Kirkbride]], who had recently died) bow out of the soap in January 2015.
Blake briefly reprised her ''Coronation Street'' role of Bev Unwin in July 2015 to help the long-running character [[Deirdre Barlow]] (played by [[Anne Kirkbride]], who had recently died) bow out of the soap in January 2015.


In March 2019, Blake portrayed [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Miss Marple]] in a theatre production of ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side|The Mirror Crack'd]]'' at the [[Salisbury Playhouse]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Guardian|date=4 March 2019|author=Arifa Akbar|url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/mar/04/the-mirror-crackd-review-miss-marple-agatha-christie-salisbury-playhouse|accessdate=23 May 2020}}</ref>
In March 2019, Blake portrayed [[Agatha Christie]]'s [[Miss Marple]] in a theatre production of ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side|The Mirror Crack'd]]'' at the [[Salisbury Playhouse]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The Guardian|date=4 March 2019|author=Arifa Akbar| website=[[TheGuardian.com]] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2019/mar/04/the-mirror-crackd-review-miss-marple-agatha-christie-salisbury-playhouse|accessdate=23 May 2020}}</ref> Then from 2023 to 2024, she will appear in a touring production of ''[[Murder in the Dark (play)|Murder in the Dark]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bosanquet |first1=Theo |title=Full casting announced for Murder in the Dark tour |url=https://www.whatsonstage.com/news/full-casting-announced-for-murder-in-the-dark-tour_1513272/ |access-date=6 August 2023 |work=[[WhatsOnStage]] |date=20 July 2023}}</ref>


==Television==
==Television==
* ''Rooms'', as Sarah (1974)
* ''Rooms'', as Sarah (1974)
* ''Zodiac'', as Peggy (1974)
* ''Zodiac'', as Peggy (1974)
* ''[[Armchair_Thriller|Armchair Thriller: A Dog's Ransom]]'', as Marion Dowell (1978)
* ''[[Armchair Thriller|Armchair Thriller: A Dog's Ransom]]'', as Marion Dowell (1978)
* ''[[Cribb]]'', as Lotte (1979)
* ''[[Cribb]]'', as Lotte (1979)
* ''[[The Russ Abbot Show|Russ Abbot Madhouse]]'' (1981–1985)
* ''[[The Russ Abbot Show|Russ Abbot Madhouse]]'' (1981–1985)
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* ''[[Roger Roger]]'', as Eve (1999)
* ''[[Roger Roger]]'', as Eve (1999)
* ''The Quiet Garden'', as Mother (2002)
* ''The Quiet Garden'', as Mother (2002)
* ''[[Coronation Street]]'', as [[Bev Unwin]] (2003–2006, 2015)
* ''[[Coronation Street]]'', as [[Bev Unwin]] (2003–2006, 2015; 373 episodes)
* ''Kelly & Lewis'', as Carol Taylour (2007–2009)
* ''Kelly & Lewis'', as Carol Taylour (2007–2009)
* ''[[Wild at Heart (UK TV series)|Wild at Heart]]'', as Judith (2008)
* ''[[Wild at Heart (UK TV series)|Wild at Heart]]'', as Judith (2008)
* ''Murder Most Foul'', as Elizabeth Bailey (2008–2009, 2013)
* ''Murder Most Foul'', as Elizabeth Bailey (2008–2009, 2013)
* ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'', as [[List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters#Hilary Nicholson|Hilary Nicholson]] (2011–2013, 2015, 2017–present)
* ''[[Mrs. Brown's Boys]]'', as [[List of Mrs. Brown's Boys characters#Hillary Nicholson|Hillary Nicholson]] (2011–2014, 2015, 2017–present)
* ''[[Parents (TV series)|Parents]]'', as Alma Miller (2012)
* ''[[Parents (TV series)|Parents]]'', as Alma Miller (2012)
* ''[[Great Night Out]]'', as Mrs. B (2013)
* ''[[Great Night Out]]'', as Mrs. B (2013)
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* ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', as Belle Radnor (2019)
* ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', as Belle Radnor (2019)
* ''[[The Real Marigold Hotel]]'', as herself (2020)<ref>{{cite web|title=Radio Times|date=29 April 2020|author=Lauren Morris|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-04-29/real-marigold-hotel-2020-cast-celebrities/|accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref>
* ''[[The Real Marigold Hotel]]'', as herself (2020)<ref>{{cite web|title=Radio Times|date=29 April 2020|author=Lauren Morris|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-04-29/real-marigold-hotel-2020-cast-celebrities/|accessdate=16 May 2020}}</ref>
*[[Not Going Out]], as Carol (2021)
*''[[Not Going Out]]'', as Carol (2021)
*''[[Kate & Koji]]'', as Joyce (2022)


==Radio==
==Radio==
* ''Star Terk Two'' (1985/1986)
* ''The Phenomenon Squad'' (1987)
* ''The Phenomenon Squad'' (1987)
* ''[[Barrymore Plus Four]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Barrymore Plus Four]]'' (1995)
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==Theatre==
==Theatre==
* ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side|The Mirror Crack'd]]'' at the [[Salisbury Playhouse]] (2019)
* ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side|The Mirror Crack'd]]'' at the [[Salisbury Playhouse]] (2019)
* ''[[Murder in the Dark (play)|Murder in the Dark]]'' across the UK and Ireland (2023)


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:English stage actresses]]
[[Category:English stage actresses]]
[[Category:English soap opera actresses]]
[[Category:English musical theatre actresses]]
[[Category:English musical theatre actresses]]
[[Category:People educated at the Arts Educational Schools]]
[[Category:Actors educated at the Arts Educational Schools]]
[[Category:Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]]
[[Category:Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art]]
[[Category:20th-century English actresses]]
[[Category:20th-century English actresses]]
[[Category:21st-century English actresses]]
[[Category:21st-century English actresses]]
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[[Category:People from Highgate]]

Latest revision as of 07:41, 14 November 2024

Susie Blake
Born (1950-04-19) 19 April 1950 (age 74)
Highgate, London, England
EducationArts Educational Schools, London
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present
Notable workCoronation Street
Mrs. Brown's Boys
MotherMolly Blake
RelativesAnnette Mills (grandmother)
Sir John Mills (great uncle)
Juliet Mills (cousin)
Hayley Mills (cousin)

Susie Blake (born 19 April 1950)[1] is an English television, radio and stage actress.

She is best known for her portrayal of the snobbish TV announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV and of Bev Unwin in Coronation Street, a role she played between 2003 and 2006, before a brief return in 2015. She has also played Hillary Nicholson in Mrs. Brown's Boys since 2011.

Early life

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Blake was born in Highgate, London to David and Molly Blake. Her mother was an illustrator and children's television presenter.[2] Susie's maternal grandmother was the children's entertainer Annette Mills, her cousins are the actresses Juliet and Hayley Mills, whilst her great-uncle was the actor John Mills.[1]

Career

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Blake regularly appeared in Victoria Wood's television programmes and has extensive radio credits. She appeared in the first episode of the sitcom One Foot in the Grave in which her character was responsible for firing Victor Meldrew, thus setting the events of the show in motion. She appeared as Bev Unwin in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street until her departure in December 2006.

Blake played the character of Madame Morrible in the West End production of Wicked, replacing Miriam Margolyes on 2 April 2007.[3] Her final performance was on 12 April 2008, before she was succeeded by Harriet Thorpe.[4] Blake appeared as a witch in the pantomime Wizard of Oz at The Lowry Theatre and Gallery, Salford, in 2004/2005.

In late 2008 to early 2009, she starred in the national UK tour of Boeing Boeing, and appeared as Judith in an episode of the third series of Wild at Heart. She was also in a national tour of Grumpy Old Women 2 in 2009 with Jenny Eclair and Wendi Peters.

Blake appeared as Hillary Nicholson in the RTÉ and BBC comedy Mrs. Brown's Boys, replacing Sorcha Cusack, who played Hillary in the first series. In 2015, she played The Queen in a theatre tour of the West End hit Handbagged.

Blake briefly reprised her Coronation Street role of Bev Unwin in July 2015 to help the long-running character Deirdre Barlow (played by Anne Kirkbride, who had recently died) bow out of the soap in January 2015.

In March 2019, Blake portrayed Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in a theatre production of The Mirror Crack'd at the Salisbury Playhouse.[5] Then from 2023 to 2024, she will appear in a touring production of Murder in the Dark.[6]

Television

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Radio

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  • Star Terk Two (1985/1986)
  • The Phenomenon Squad (1987)
  • Barrymore Plus Four (1995)
  • Auntie's Secret Box (1996)

Theatre

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References

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  1. ^ a b Robertson, Peter (28 March 2020). "Screen star Susie Blake talks growing older, Miss Marple, and her famous family". The Sunday Post. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Actress Susie Blake, accompanied by her mother Molly, arrive at..." Getty Images. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  3. ^ Susie Blake to replace Miriam Margolyes in Wicked | Official London Theatre Guide
  4. ^ London's Wicked to Welcome New Madame Morrible in April | Playbill.com Archived 29 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Arifa Akbar (4 March 2019). "The Guardian". TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  6. ^ Bosanquet, Theo (20 July 2023). "Full casting announced for Murder in the Dark tour". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  7. ^ Lauren Morris (29 April 2020). "Radio Times". Retrieved 16 May 2020.
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