Doreen Mantle

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Doreen June Mantle (22 June 1926 – 9 August 2023) was a South African-born British actress who played Jean Warboys in One Foot in the Grave (1990–2000).<ref>Webber, Richard (2006). The Complete One Foot in the Grave. London: Orion. p. 48; Template:ISBN.</ref><ref name="guardian">Template:Cite news</ref> She appeared in many British television series since the 1960s, including The Duchess of Duke Street, The Wild House, Sam Saturday, Chalk, Casualty, The Bill, Doctors, Holby City, Lovejoy, Coronation Street and Jonathan Creek. She played lollipop lady Queenie in Jam & Jerusalem (2006–2009).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Early life

Doreen June Mantle was born on 22 June 1926, in Johannesburg, South Africa, to English parents Bernard and Hilda (née Greenberg), who ran a hotel.<ref name = Telegraph>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="hsli">"Remarkable Highgate Women" (PDF). p.13. Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution. Retrieved 11 February 2021.</ref><ref>Wyllie, Rosalind (2019). "A Woman of Purpose: The inspirational Doreen Mantle on life in her 90's". Age Matters, p. 6-7. Age UK. Retrieved 8 February 2021.</ref><ref name="GuardianObit">Template:Cite news</ref> When she was six weeks old, her parents moved back to Britain, but they returned to South Africa four years later after the birth of Mantle's brother Alan in 1930.<ref name="GuardianObit" />

Mantle attended the University of the Witwatersrand. She acted with the university's dramatic society and appeared on the South African amateur stage and radio, before becoming a social worker. On a visit to London in 1949, she performed at the Gateway theatre. She married Graham Smith, an engine sales manager, in 1953.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> She moved to the United Kingdom at the age of 23, out of opposition to apartheid, settling in London with her husband.<ref name = Telegraph/>

Career

Mantle acted at Colchester repertory theatre before taking a break from the stage after the birth of her first son. After her return, she had a small role as a wedding guest at the Aldwych theatre in a 1967 Royal Shakespeare Company production of Jules Feiffer’s play Little Murders.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

After a lean spell during which she worked as a London tourist guide, Mantle’s career was given a boost by William Trevor’s play Going Home at the King’s Head theatre club, Islington, in 1972. She continued to work extensively on the stage in such productions as My Fair Lady, Keep It in the Family, The Seagull and Hamlet. She also toured Britain in Billy Liar in the role of Florence Boothroyd and performed at the National Theatre in The Voysey Inheritance. In 1979, she was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in Death of a Salesman.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She also undertook radio work for BBC Radio 3 and BBC World Service. Mantle played the long suffering wife of the rabbi in BBC Radio 4's comedy series The Attractive Young Rabbi.<ref name="bc">Template:Cite web</ref>

Mantle played Mrs Shaemen in Barbra Streisand's film version of Yentl (1983).<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In television many of Mantle's parts were one-offs, but she had a short run as Mrs Catchpole in the first series of The Duchess of Duke Street (1976) and played Karl Marx’s wife in the first two parts of the Eleanor Marx trilogy (1977) and Rita Sterne, mother of the detective (Ivan Kaye) in Sam Saturday (1992).<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref>

Mantle would go on to find fame in her sixties, when in 1989 she was cast as the hapless and naive Jean Warboys, friend of Margaret (Annette Crosbie) and Victor Meldrew (Richard Wilson) in David Renwick's sitcom One Foot in the Grave.<ref name=":0" /> She appeared in 18 episodes from 1990 until 2000. She would work with Renwick again, appearing in an episode of his comedy drama Love Soup in 2005.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

She was a regular in the first two series (2006–2008) of the sitcom Jam & Jerusalem, written by Jennifer Saunders, appearing in 12 episodes as Queenie, the school crossing attendant.<ref name=":0" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

From 2010-11, Mantle briefly appeared in Coronation Street as Joy Fishwick, the mother of Colin Fishwick (David Crellin), who was secretly killed and his identity was stolen by John Stape (Graeme Hawley). In a similar fashion to her son, Joy was killed; albeit accidentally, by John who was trying to compromise and muffle her screaming. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In early-2023, aged 96, she appeared on the clip show One Foot in the Grave - 30 Years Of Laughs, when along with other cast and crew members she took a look back at the show for which she became well known.

Personal life and death

Mantle married Graham Smith in 1953; they had two sons together, but later divorced.<ref name = Telegraph/> From the mid-1990s she was a resident of Highgate, London.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Mantle died at home in London on 9 August 2023, at the age of 97.<ref name="GuardianObit" /><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Filmography

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Films

Year Title Role Note
1967 Privilege Miss Crawford
1972 Frenzy Woman in Crowd<ref name = Telegraph/> Uncredited
1975 All Creatures Great and Small Mrs Seaton TV movie
1979 Black Jack Mrs Carter
1979 Secret Orchards Aunt Bunny TV movie
1981 The French Lieutenant's Woman Lady on Train
1983 Yentl Mrs Shaemen
1983 St. Ursula's in Danger Miss Cowley
1984 Home Video
1985 Star Quality: Bon Voyage Mrs Teitelbaum TV movie
1990 Mountains of the Moon Mrs Speke
1992 The Turn of the Screw DoreenTemplate:Citation needed
1994 A Man You Don't Meet Every Day Mrs Norton
1996 In Love and War Emilia
1997 So This Is Romance? ClairvoyantTemplate:Citation needed
2004 Suzie Gold Nana's Friend
2005 Antonio's Breakfast Lady with Rubbish Short
2006 Scoop Joe's Co-Passenger
2010 Two Ladies & a Hill HillaryTemplate:Citation needed Short
2011 Late Bloomers Nora
2012 The Owner Felicity
2012 Over the Hill? Mrs ParkerTemplate:Citation needed
2013 Fire Horse AdaTemplate:Citation needed Short
2017 55 Steps Eleanor's Mother
2018 Knock at the Door Mrs. Harris Short
2018 Jean JeanTemplate:Citation needed Short
2019 Blind Mrs WoodTemplate:Citation needed Short

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1964–1965 Emergency Ward 10 Mrs CoxTemplate:Citation needed
1965 A Passage to India (Play of the Month) Mrs Fletcher
1966–1973 Love Story Mrs Driver / Madge / Mrs BryantTemplate:Citation needed
1967 Uncle Charles American WifeTemplate:Citation needed
1969 Strange Report Mrs Ogilive
1969 The Letter Madame Joyce
1969–1973 Special Branch Miss Mitchell / Mrs HarrisTemplate:Citation needed
1972 Kate Harriet BatesTemplate:Citation needed
1972 Six Days of Justice Probation OfficerTemplate:Citation needed
1972–1977 Crown Court Vera Tilley / Mrs Verity Holt-Matthews
1973 Armchair 30 Miss Fanshaw
1973 Public Eye Miss Barnwell
1973 Vienna 1900 Frau Arbesbacher
1973 The Song of Songs Frau Czepanek
1974 Intimate Strangers Dorothy
1974 Marked Personal Mrs Hastings
1974–1979 Play for Today Mary Hunter / Julia Branston / Mother
1976 The Duchess of Duke Street Mrs Catchpole
1976 Billy Brand Edna James
1977 Esther Waters Mrs Randal
1977 Headmaster ChairwomanTemplate:Citation needed
1977 Eleanor Marx Frau MarxTemplate:Citation needed
1978 Secret Army Mme. DesmartsTemplate:Citation needed
1979 Mystery!: Malice Aforethought HildaTemplate:Citation needed
1979 Thomas & Sarah Mrs RyderTemplate:Citation needed
1980 The Gentle Touch Beryl KingTemplate:Citation needed
1980 Ladykillers Mrs WheelerTemplate:Citation needed
1980 Pride and Prejudice Mrs Reynolds
1980–1981 BBC2 Playhouse Mrs Orpen / Margaret
1983 The Home Front MedoraTemplate:Citation needed
1984 Charlie Maggie
1985 Summer Season MatronTemplate:Citation needed
1985 Connie Miss GreerTemplate:Citation needed
1987 Sunday Premiere Mrs Venables
1987 Screenplay Mother MonicaTemplate:Citation needed
1990 Screen Two Landlady
1990–2000 One Foot in the Grave Mrs Warboys 18 episodes
1990–2002 Casualty Renee Wainwright / Mrs DuffinTemplate:Citation needed
1991 Stanley and the Women Lady Bailey
1992 Nice Town Jean Thompson
1992 The Secret Agent Mrs Waller
1992 Sam Saturday Rita Sterne
1992 Mr Wakefield's Crusade Chrissie
1992 Lovejoy Vera
1994 Class Act Hilda Skoric
1994 Peak Practice Mary Eastman
1996 Testament: The Bible in Animation Naomi
1996 Our Friends in the North Mrs Wilson
1996 The Vet Edie Davenport
1997 Chalk Dr. Eleanor Gillespie
1997–1999 The Wild House Granny
2000 Where the Heart Is Miriam Stone
2001–2019 Doctors Mrs Merriam / Winnie Carpenter / Doris Forsyth / Rose Recurring roles
2003 The Bill Anne Culshaw
2004 Doc Martin Marianne Walker
2004 Shadow Play Queen Victoria
2004–2009 Holby City Simone Mannstein / Sylvia Wheeler
2005 Love Soup Mavis Bledsoe
2005 Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky Marion Chingford
2005 Hustle Anne Foster
2006 Brief Encounters Frances
2006–2008 Jam & Jerusalem Queenie
2007 The Sarah Jane Adventures Mrs Randall
2007 Holby Blue Maureen Jessie
2008 Bonekickers Mary Cunley
2009 The Queen The Queen Mother
2010 Dirk Gently Ruth Jordan
2010 Jonathan Creek Mrs GantryTemplate:Citation needed
2010–2011 Coronation Street Joy FishwickTemplate:Citation needed 10 episodes
2011 My Family LillianTemplate:Citation needed
2013–2014 The Mimic Martin's Grandma / Martin's Nan
2015 Lewis Joan
2018 Father Brown Miss TibbyTemplate:Citation needed
2023 One Foot in the Grave - 30 Years Of Laughs Herself/Mrs Warboys

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