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Vanda Godsell

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Vanda Godsell
Godsell in This Sporting Life in 1963
Born
Nancy Evelyn Godsell

(1922-11-17)17 November 1922
Diedc. 2 April 1990(1990-04-02) (aged 67)
Other names
  • Nancy Evelyn Selway
  • Nancy Evelyn Orchard
OccupationActress
Years active1937–1983
TelevisionThe Newcomers
Spouses
(m. 1954; div. 1957)
Alan Orchard
(m. 1964; died 1979)
RelativesNaomi Jacob (maternal aunt)

Nancy Evelyn Orchard (née Godsell, formally Selway; 17 November 1922 – c. 2 April 1990), known professionally as Vanda Godsell, was an English actress. With a career that spanned 46 years, she was best known for her role as Katie Heenan in the BBC One soap opera The Newcomers (1966–1969).

Hal Erickson writes in AllMovie, "Vanda Godsell specialised in playing disheveled housewives, busybody landladies and blowsy domestics."[1]

Early life

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Nancy Evelyn Godsell was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England on 17 November 1922,[2] as the youngest child to Reginald Godsell (1890–1941),[3][4] a retired Royal Navy Commander, who served in the Battle of Jutland,[5][6] and his wife,[7] Muriel Wilfreda Rachel Ellington (née Abbott or Jacob; 1887–1971),[8][9] an author, who was the sister of Naomi Jacob, a novelist.[5][6] She had two elder sisters, Muriel Felicia Mary Atkinson[10] (née Godsell; 1915–1985),[11] an actress,[5] and Audrey Rosemary Nina "Audrie" Atcheson[12] (née Godsell, formally Young;[13] 1919–1999),[14][15] an editor in the publishing world.[5]

Career

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Godsell began her career as an actress when she joined the Bristol Repertoire in 1937, at the age of 14. She made her stage debut on 10 August 1942, portraying Nancy in Barry O'Brien and Roy Limbert's production of Gaslight.[16] She made her television debut on 3 April 1949, with the role of Mirabelle in the television film My Mother Said.[17] She made her broadcasting debut on 4 March 1950, as the voice of Lulu Smith in the BBC Home Service production of the BBC Television series Sunday Night Theatre.[18] She made her film debut in November 1953, with the role of Angela Neilson in the second feature ('B') crime film Flannelfoot.[19]

Godsell portrayed Hilda Wardle in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She appeared in 14 episodes from 25 January 1961. The character was a lady friend of Christine Hardman's uncle Edwin Mason, who came to make sure Christine has enough money to live on following her mother's sudden death.

Godsell portrayed Katie Heenan in the BBC One soap opera The Newcomers from 1966 to 1969.[20][21]

Godsell retired on 5 September 1983, following her role as Woman in the debut episode of the ITV television series Reilly, Ace of Spies.[22]

Personal life

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Godsell married her first husband, George Selway,[23][24] an actor, in Marylebone, Middlesex in October 1954.[25] The couple divorced in 1957, after two years of marriage.

Godsell married her second husband, Alan Joseph Orchard (born 4 December 1924),[26] in Hampstead, London in January 1964.[27] She was widowed in April 1979, after 15 years of marriage.[28]

Death

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Godsell was found lying naked in an empty bath at her North Kensington home on 2 April 1990, at the age of 67.[29] Her body was discovered by police after neighbours, of Scrubs Lane, complained of the smell coming from her home.[30][31] Her funeral service took place on 17 April 1990 at Mortlake Crematorium, where she was cremated.[32]

The inquest into Godsell's death was held at Hammersmith Crown Court in early November 1990,[29] and heard from her sister-in-law, Frances Atcheson, that she had been prone to drinking heavily. Coroner John Burton heard that her body was in such a state of decomposition that her cause of death could not be ascertained. Burton recorded an open verdict.[33]

Filmography

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Stage

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Year Title Role Production Location
1942 Gaslight Nancy Barry O'Brien and Roy Limbert King's Theatre, Edinburgh and Opera House, Manchester
1944 The Corn Is Green Bessie Watty Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1944 Jane Eyre Wolverhampton Repertory Company Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
1944 Laburnum Road Elsie Radfern Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1944 Hattie Stowes Elsie Peters Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1945 The Late Christopher Bean Ada Haggett Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1945 Claudia Julia Naughton Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1945 A Soldier for Christmas Millie Smith Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1945 Little Women Amy Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1945 Worm's Eye View Thelma Derek Salberg's Repertory Company Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1948 Trespass Mrs Amos Wolverhampton Repertory Company Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
1948 Lovers' Leap Helen Storer Wolverhampton Repertory Company Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
1948 Tons of Money Louise Allington Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
1949 Tomorrow is a Lovely Day Windsor Repertory Company Theatre Royal, Windsor
1949 Jane Steps Out Jane Windsor Repertory Company Theatre Royal, Windsor
1951 A Streetcar Named Desire Blanche De Bois Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne and Palace Pier Theatre, Brighton
1956 Mister Lear Violet Danefield Worthing Theatre Company Connaught Theatre, Worthing
1957 The Reluctant Debutant Sheila Broadbent Worthing Theatre Company Connaught Theatre, Worthing
1957 An Air for Murder Mrs Eltner Worthing Theatre Company Connaught Theatre, Worthing
1958 Daddy-O! Maud Hopkinson Worthing Theatre Company Connaught Theatre, Worthing
1958 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Olive Windsor Repertory Company Theatre Royal, Windsor
1958 A Touch of the Sun Margaret Lester Windsor Repertory Company Theatre Royal, Windsor
1959 All in the Family Sylvie Sauvin Henry Sherek Ltd Strand Theatre, London, Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds, and other locations
1960–1961 The Lion in Love Bristol Hippodrome
1961 The Pinedus Affair The Lady Pembroke Theatre Croydon Pembroke Theatre, Croydon
1961 Life Worth Living Maisie Alexandra Repertory Company with Basil Dean Productions Ltd Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
1965 The Night of the Iguana Maxine Faulk Bernard Delfont, Clement Scott Gilbert, Hugh Wonter, New Pembroke Theatre Ltd Savoy Theatre, London, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, and other locations
1970 The Wild Duck Mrs Bertha Sorby The Play Company of London Criterion Theatre, London
1971 The Anniversary Mum Newpalm Productions Princess Theatre, Tourquay, Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations
1973 The Starving Rich Esther Fisher Tom Arnold Presentations Ltd Theatre Royal, Brighton, The Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare, and other locations
1974 The Morgan Yard Carrie Morgan Mercury Theatre Company Mercury Theatre, Colchester
1974 Blue, White and Red Madame Renoir Birmingham Repertory Company Birmingham Repertory Theatre
1975 She Stoops to Conquer Mrs Hardcastle Nottingham Playhouse Company Nottingham Playhouse
1975 Major Barbara Lady Britomart Nottingham Playhouse Company Nottingham Playhouse
1975 Habeas Corpus Muriel Wicksteed Liverpool Playhouse Liverpool Playhouse
1978 Funny Peculiar Mrs Baldry Nottingham Playhouse Nottingham Playhouse
1979 Saturday Sunday Morning Royal Lyceum Company Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
1981 Habeas Corpus Muriel Wicksteed Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1949 My Mother Said Mirabelle Television film
1954 The Javanese Dagger Wanda - Tresall's 1st Wife Short
1955 Scotland Yard: Murder Anonymous Hotel guest Short
1955 Song of Norway Short
1955 Theatre Royal Mary Smith Episode: "The Little Black Book"
1956 Scotland Yard: The Wall of Death Nina Hartier Short
1956 Adventure Theater Wanda Episode: "The Javanese Dagger"
1956 The Other Man Billie Reynolds 2 episodes
1956 Without Love Sylvia Television film
1957–1963 ITV Television Playhouse Miss Summerfield, Madge Tullis, May Vine 3 episodes
1957 Many Mansions Susan Brown Television film
1957 Shadow Squad Stella Curtis 2 episodes
1957–1959 The Vise Edwina, Nurse 2 episodes
1958 The Killing Stones Lucille Kleiber Episode: "The Carefulness of Kleiber"
1958 Television Playwright Laura Episode: "Liberty Hall"
1958–1959 Dial 999 Mary, Margaret 2 episodes
1958 Starr and Company Mrs. Kay 2 episodes
1958 Private Investigator Mrs. Raffanole Episode: "The Villa St. Yves"
1958–1959 Sunday Night Theatre Babs Coates, Commander's Wife 2 episodes
1959 Murder Bag Episode: "Lockheart Breaks Even"
1959 Campion Chloe Pye 2 episodes
1959 Nick of the River Laida Episode: "Oranges and Lemons"
1959 Knight Errant Limited Drazin Episode: "Adam Meets His Match"
1959 Emergency Ward 10 Mrs. Rendell Episode: "Episode #1.296"
1960 Armchair Theatre Grace Warren Episode: "The Girl in the Market Square"
1960 Man from Interpol Diane Episode: "Latest Fashion in Crime"
1960–1962 No Hiding Place Patsy Baines, Moira Forbes 2 episodes
1960–1962 Edgar Wallace Mysteries Mrs. Ferber, Betty Conlon 2 episodes
1961 Coronation Street Hilda Wardle 1 episode
1961 Around the Corner Stella Palmer Television film
1961 Three Live Wires Episode: "Stranger Than Fiction"
1961 The Cheaters Mrs. Little, First Matron 2 episodes
1961 Magnolia Street Maggie Tawnie 4 episodes
1961 Probation Officer Mrs. Goodwin Episode: "Episode #3.5"
1961 Family Solicitor Mrs. Anderson Episode: "The Battle of Tanley Corner"
1962–1964 ITV Play of the Week Mrs. Boone, Rosie, Margaret 3 episodes
1962 Silent Evidence Viv Episode: "Shadow of the Past"
1962 The Danny Thomas Show Mavis Episode: "A Hunting We Will Go"
1963 Taxi! Madeleine Episode: "It's Lonely Up Front"
1963 The Scales of Justice Agnes Chester Episode: "The Undesirable Neighbour"
1963–1973 Z-Cars Mona Hodson, Mrs. Hartley 2 episodes
1963 Maigret Madame Laboine Episode: "The Lost Life"
1963 Dixon of Dock Green Rosie Shaw-Browne, Rosie Brown, Mrs. Perry 3 episodes
1963 The Saint Tina Ourley Episode: "The Rough Diamonds"
1964 Festival Prudence Episode: "The Lady of the Camellias"
1964 Sergeant Cork Mrs. Whibley Episode: "The Case of the Dumb Witness"
1964 Detective Dagmar Candour Episode: "Death in Ecstasy"
1964 The Third Man Miss Muffin Episode: "A Question in Ice"
1964 The Four Seasons of Rosie Carr Mrs. Quorn Episode: "Spring at the Winged Horse"
1964 The Hidden Truth Betty Cleaves Episode: "The Achilles Heel"
1964 The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling Mrs. Herriot Episode: "The Rescue of Pluffles"
1964 Gideon's Way Charlotte Borgman Episode: "To Catch a Tiger"
1964 Crane Ida Lewis Episode: "The Man with the Big Feet"
1966 Dr. Finlay's Casebook Alison Canning Episode: "Hear No Evil"
1966–1969 The Newcomers Katie Heenan 273 episodes
1971 Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width Mary Appleton Episode: "You Will Go to the Ball, Manny Cohen"
1971 Crime of Passion Madame Leclerc Episode: "Louis"
1972 General Hospital Edith Bishop 5 episodes
1973 Bless This House Virginia Episode: "Tea for Two and Four for Tea"
1973 Full House Maria in On the High Road Episode: "Episode #1.22"
1973 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Amy Cooper Episode: "Reckoning Day"
1974 Pianorama Short
1975 Ten from the Twenties Mrs. Dickson Episode: "The Fifty Pound Note"
1975–1978 I Didn't Know You Cared Mrs. Partington 9 episodes
1975 Kim & Co. Mrs. Hansen Episode: "Doublecross"
1977 Hazlitt in Love Edinburgh prostitute Television film
1977 Rough Justice Angela May Brownes Episode: "Irretrievable Breakdown"
1979 In Loving Memory Elsie Unsworth Episode: "The Legacy"
1980 Cowboys Mrs. Hill Episode: "Black Day at Bad Rock"
1982 Minder Queenie Episode: "Looking for Micky"
1983 Reilly, Ace of Spies Woman Episode: "An Affair with a Married Woman"

Radio

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Year Title Role Station Notes
1950 Saturday Night Theatre Lulu Smith BBC Home Service Episode: "Shooting Star"
1950 Monday Matinee Lulu Smith BBC Light Programme Episode: "Shooting Star"
1956 Sunday Theatre: The Atom Bowler BBC Light Programme 2 episodes
1957 The Dancers Velma BBC Home Service, BBC Light Programme 2 episodes
1957 Maigret and the Lost Life Jeanine BBC Home Service
1958 Until the Day She Dies Sibelle BBC Light Programme 2 episodes
1971 Dr Finlay's Caseybook Alison Canning BBC Radio 4
1973 John Dunn Mrs Marsh BBC Radio 2 2 episodes

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1953 Flannelfoot Angela Neilson
1953 The Large Rope Amy Jordan
1954 Johnny on the Spot Diane Townley
1955 The Brain Machine Mae Smith
1955 The Atomic Man Stenographer
1957 Hour of Decision Eileen Chadwick
1958 Innocent Sinners Lovejoy's Mother
1959 Horrors of the Black Museum Miss Ashton
1959 No Safety Ahead Uncredited
1959 In the Wake of a Stranger Hetty McCabe
1959 Upstairs and Downstairs Buxom Train Passenger Uncredited
1960 Hell Is a City Lucretia 'Lucky' Lusk
1960 The Man Who Was Nobody Mrs. Ferber
1960 Sword of Sherwood Forest The Prioress
1961 Payroll Doll
1961 Konga Bob's Mother
1961 The Shadow of the Cat Louise Venable
1961 The Frightened City Sophie Peters
1961 Night Without Pity Tart
1962 Waltz of the Toreadors Emma Bulstrode
1962 Candidate for Murder Betty Conlon
1962 The Pot Carriers Mrs. Red Band
1962 Term of Trial Mrs. Thompson
1963 This Sporting Life Mrs. Weaver
1963 The Wrong Arm of the Law Annette
1963 80,000 Suspects Mrs. Agnes Davis
1963 Bitter Harvest Mrs. Pitt
1963 The Victors Nurse Uncredited
1963 Clash by Night Mrs. Grey-Simmons
1964 A Shot in the Dark Madame LaFarge
1964 The Earth Dies Screaming Violet Courtland
1965 Dateline Diamonds Mrs. Jenkins
1966 The Wrong Box Mrs. Goodge
1966 Who Killed the Cat? Eleanor Trellington
1970 A Touch of the Other Angela
1976 The Pink Panther Strikes Again Mrs. Leverlilly

Source(s): [34][35][36][37][38][39]

References

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  1. ^ "Vanda Godsell". AllMovie. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  2. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007: OCT 1922 2b 834 PORTSMOUTH — Nancy E Godsell
  3. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915: APR 1890 6a 3138 STROUD — Reginald Godsell
  4. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: APR 1941 (aged 50) 2b 696 HOVE — Reginald Godsell
  5. ^ a b c d Cotter, Robert Michael "Bobb" (2014). The Women of Hammer Horror: A Biographical Dictionary and Filmography. McFarland & Co Inc. ISBN 9781476602011.
  6. ^ a b 1939 England and Wales Register
  7. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915: JAN 1915 5a 511 WEYMOUTH — Reginald Godsell = Abbott
  8. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915: JUL 1887 9a 73 RIPON — Muriel Wilfreda R Jacobs
  9. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: JUL 1971 (aged 80) 9c 2299 SUTTON COLDFIELD — Muriel Ellington Godsell
  10. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005: OCT 1940 2b 900 HOVE — Muriel F M Godsell = Arthur G L Atkinson
  11. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: FEB 1985 (aged 69) 18 1481 HOVE — Muriel Felicia M Atkinson
  12. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005: JAN 1951 5h 703 HOVE — Audrie R N Godsell = Atcheson
  13. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005: JUL 1944 2b 534 BRIGHTON — Audrie R W Godsell = William J L Young
  14. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007: JAN 1919 1b 656 MARYLEBONE — Audrey Godsell
  15. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: APR 1999 (aged 80) B40B 44 MID WARWICKSHIRE — Audrie Rosemary N Atcheson
  16. ^ "Production of Gaslight". Theatricalia. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  17. ^ "My Mother Said". BBC. 3 April 1949. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  18. ^ "Saturday-Night Theatre Arthur Young in 'SHOOTING STAR'". BBC. 4 March 1950. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
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  21. ^ "Newcomers, The (1965-69)". BFI. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
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  23. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007: JAN 1924 1a 675 MARYLEBONE — Honry G Selway
  24. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: MAY 1994 (aged 70) E42A 47 CAMDEN — Henry George Selway
  25. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005: OCT 1954 5d 589 MARYLEBONE — Henry G Selway = Nancy E Godsell
  26. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007: OCT 1924 8c 972 CHORLTON — Alan J Orchard
  27. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005: JAN 1964 5c 1880 HAMPSTEAD — Nancy E Selway = Alan J Orchard
  28. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: APR 1979 (aged 54) 12 1529 HAMMERSMITH — Alan Joseph Orchard
  29. ^ a b England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916-2007: OCT 1990 (aged 66) 12 1534 HAMMERSMITH — Nancy Evelyn Orchard
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