Fanny Carby
Fanny Carby (2 February 1925 – 20 September 2002) was a British character actress.[1][2] She had two different roles on Coronation Street: she played Mary Hornigold in 1965, then in 1987 she took the role of Vera Duckworth's domineering mother, Amy Burton, a role she played into the following year.[2] Fanny's other credits include Street spin-off Pardon the Expression, On The Buses, Sykes, The Bill, In Sickness and in Health and Goodnight Sweetheart.[3]
Fanny Carby  | |
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| Born | 2 February 1925 | 
| Died | 20 September 2002 (aged 77) London, UK  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Spouse(s) | Roderick Horne | 
On stage, she was a founder member of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, and appeared in Oh, What a Lovely War in London and on Broadway; and also in its film version, for director Richard Attenborough.[2][4]
Selected filmography
    
- Operation Diplomat (1952, TV Series) as Mrs. Dobson
 - The Pickwick Papers (1952-1953, TV Series) as Mary
 - BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1952-1959, TV Series) as Prostitute / Waitress / Maisie / Party guest / Joan / Agnes / Gwen
 - Meet Mr. Lucifer (1953) as Lady in Street (uncredited)
 - The Million Pound Note (1954) as Nursemaid in Belgrave Square (uncredited)
 - Father Brown (1954) as Prostitute in Police Van (uncredited)
 - Lost (1956) as Nanny in the Park (uncredited)
 - Theatre Royal (1956, TV Series) as Neighbour
 - ITV Play of the Week (1956, TV Series) as Nurse
 - Women Without Men (1956) as Brooker (uncredited)
 - Blonde Bait (1956) as Brooker (uncredited)
 - The Crime of the Century (1956, TV Series) as Waitress
 - The Secret Place (1957) as Woman with Pram (uncredited)
 - Love and Mr. Lewisham (1959, TV Series) as Girl Student
 - The Kitchen (1961) as Winnie
 - Never Back Losers (1961) as Charwoman
 - The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1962, TV Series) as Mrs. Wall
 - The Traitors (1962) as Angry Mother in Surgery
 - Some People (1962) as Johnnie's Mother
 - Maigret (1962, TV Series) as Concierge
 - The Share Out (1962) as Mrs. Wall
 - Sparrows Can't Sing (1963) as Lil
 - What a Crazy World (1963) as Dolly
 - Crossroads (1964, TV Series) as Rene Haines
 - Pardon the Expression (1965-1966) as Mrs. Field / Fiona McBride
 - The Idol (1966) as Barmaid
 - Out of the Unknown (1966, TV Series) as Miss Mitkin
 - The Family Way (1966) as Mrs. Stone
 - Adam Adamant Lives! (1967, TV Series) as Dolly
 - Till Death Us Do Part (1967, TV Series) as Woman
 - How I Won the War (1967) as Mrs. Clapper
 - The White Bus (1967) as a Supporter
 - Mrs Thursday (1967, TV Series) as Agnes Blakey
 - Journey to the Unknown (1968, TV Series) as Housekeeper (uncredited)
 - I Start Counting (1969) as minor role (uncredited)
 - Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) as Mill Girl
 - Junket 89 (1970) as Mrs. Trowser-Legge
 - One Brief Summer (1971) as Mrs. Shaw
 - On the Buses (1971, TV Series) as Gladys
 - A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (1972) as Nun
 - The Trouble with 2B (1972) as Miss Greenleaf
 - Love Thy Neighbour (1974, TV Series) as Eddie's Mother In Law
 - Let's Get Laid (1978) as Lady in Phone Booth
 - The Elephant Man (1980) as Mrs. Kendal's Dresser
 - Loophole (1981) as Cleaning Lady
 - Fanny Hill (1983) as Old wench (uncredited)
 - Cockles (1984, TV series) as Madame Rosa
 - Lassiter (1986) as Old Lady
 - Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989) as Aunt Aggie
 - Mrs Dalloway (1997) as Singer
 
References
    
- "Fanny Carby". BFI.
 - "Lives in Brief". 27 November 2002 – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
 - "Fanny Carby". www.aveleyman.com.
 - "Fanny Carby – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
 
External links
    
- Fanny Carby at IMDb
 - Fanny Carby at the Internet Broadway Database
 
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