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'''Joyce Windsor''' (21 January 1932 - 15 October 2008) was an English actress perhaps best remembered for her portrayal of the cleaner Ruby in the BB1 Comedy ''[[Butterflies (TV series)|Butterflies]]'' by [[Carla Lane]]. She trained at [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|RADA]] before working in [[Repertory theatre|Rep]], then taking time away from the stage to have her children. She returned to acting in the late sixties with small parts in [[Dixon of Dock Green]], [[Z-Cars]], [[Dr Who]] and guesting in [[The Two Ronnies]], playing Ronnie Barker's double and appearing in sketches including the Short and Fat Minstrel Show. |
'''Joyce Windsor''' (21 January 1932 - 15 October 2008) was an [[English]]-born actress perhaps best remembered for her portrayal of the cleaner Ruby in the BB1 Comedy ''[[Butterflies (TV series)|Butterflies]]'' by [[Carla Lane]]. She trained at [[Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|RADA]] before working in [[Repertory theatre|Rep]], then taking time away from the stage to have her children. She returned to acting in the late sixties with small parts in [[Dixon of Dock Green]], [[Z-Cars]], [[Dr Who]] and guesting in [[The Two Ronnies]], playing Ronnie Barker's double and appearing in sketches including the Short and Fat Minstrel Show. |
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==Roles - 1970"s == |
==Roles - 1970"s == |
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In the seventies Windsor appeared in [[Steptoe and Son]], [[The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin]],<ref>[http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/perrin/guide3.html The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin: Series 3, Episode 2: "Training" (6 Dec 78), Joyce Windsor (Mrs Hollies)]</ref> [[The Good Life (1975 TV series)|The Good Life]] as Madame Chairwoman in the episode ''I talk to the Trees'', and ''[[To the Manor Born]]'' as Dorothy Plunkett. |
In the seventies Windsor appeared in [[Steptoe and Son]], [[The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin]],<ref>[http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/perrin/guide3.html The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin: Series 3, Episode 2: "Training" (6 Dec 78), Joyce Windsor (Mrs Hollies)]</ref> [[The Good Life (1975 TV series)|The Good Life]] as Madame Chairwoman in the episode ''I talk to the Trees'', and ''[[To the Manor Born]]'' as Dorothy Plunkett. |
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Joyce Windsor (21 January 1932 - 15 October 2008) was an English-born actress perhaps best remembered for her portrayal of the cleaner Ruby in the BB1 Comedy Butterflies by Carla Lane. She trained at RADA before working in Rep, then taking time away from the stage to have her children. She returned to acting in the late sixties with small parts in Dixon of Dock Green, Z-Cars, Dr Who and guesting in The Two Ronnies, playing Ronnie Barker's double and appearing in sketches including the Short and Fat Minstrel Show.
Roles - 1970"s
In the seventies Windsor appeared in Steptoe and Son, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin,[1] The Good Life as Madame Chairwoman in the episode I talk to the Trees, and To the Manor Born as Dorothy Plunkett.
Roles - 1980"s
In the eighties, she continued with Bread,[2] Terry and June, Sorry!, Last of the Summer Wine and Sharon and Elsie. In later years, Windsor played the Cook in Five Children and It and Connie Davis in Doctors, as well as having a stint in Emmerdale as a senile pensioner. Her last TV role was that of Lady Philpotts in the children's TV show ChuckleVision.
Theatre
On the stage, she enjoyed several summer seasons at Gawsworth Hall with one year, as Miss Marple in Murder at the Vicarage. Other stage credits including Emma Hornet in a national tour of Sailor Beware, Muriel Wicksteed in Habeas Corpus, Mrs Kay in Our Day Out at the Key Theatre, Peterborough and Norma in Not with a Bang at the Palace Theatre, Westcliff.
Windsor ran a theatre workshop for many years in Stamford, Lincolnshire as part of the team at Tolethorpe Youth Drama at Tolethorpe Hall.
Death
Windsor died on 15 October 2008, aged 76, from cancer.[3]