 | Birth : 22 February 1933, Blackgang, Isle of Wight, England, UK Birth Name: Sheila Cameron Hancock Height: 173
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Filmography:
| The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas | | | No Head for Heights | Caroline | | "Comedy Playhouse" | Frances (1 episode, 1993) | | Fallen Angel | Lady Youlgreave | | The Music of Morse | Herself (archive footage) (uncredited) | | There's Something About... Morse | Herself | | "Bradley" | Monica Pobjoy (1 episode, 1989) | | The Bulldog Breed | Doris (uncredited) | | Doctor in Love | Librarian (uncredited) | | Light Up the Sky! | Theater Act | | The Girl on the Boat | Jane | | Twice Round the Daffodils | Dora | | Carry on Cleo | Senna Pod | | The Moon-Spinners | Cynthia Gamble | | Night Must Fall | Dora | | How I Won the War | Mrs. Clapper's Friend | | The Anniversary | Karen Taggart | | "The Mating Machine" | Freda (1 episode, 1970) | | Take a Girl Like You | Martha Thompson | | The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe | Jadis - The White Witch | | The Wildcats of St. Trinian's | Olga Vandemeer | | "Playing Shakespeare" | Herself | | "EastEnders" | Barbara / ... (2 episodes, 2000-2001) | | Making Waves | Doris | | Buster | Mrs. Rothery | | Hawks | Regina | | 3 Men and a Little Lady | Vera Bennington | | "Gone to Seed" | Mag (unknown episodes) | | "Brighton Belles" | Frances (10 episodes, 1993-1994) | | A Business Affair | Judith | | "The Buccaneers" | Duchess of Trevenick | | Love and Death on Long Island | Mrs. Barker | | "The Rag Trade" | Carol (1961-62) (unknown episodes) | | "Doctor Who" | Helen A (3 episodes, 1988) | | "Scoop" | Mrs. Stitch (unknown episodes) | | "My Kingdom for a Horse" | Steve's Mother | | "Close Relations" | Dorothy Hammond | | "Mr. Digby Darling" | Thelma Teesdale (19 episodes, 1969-1971) | | "The Bed-Sit Girl" | Sheila Ross (6 episodes, 1965) | | Alice in Wonderland | Cook | | "EastEnders" | Barbara / ... (2 episodes, 2000-2001) | | "Now, Take My Wife" | Claire Love (14 episodes, 1971) | | "Jackanory" | Storyteller (5 episodes, 1966) | | "This Is Your Life" | Herself (2 episodes, 1977-1981) | | Hold Back the Night | Vera | | The Universe of Dermot Finn | Mother of Pearl | | "Thirty-Minute Theatre" | Vi (2 episodes, 1966) | | Dangerous Lady | Sarah Ryan | | "Menace" | Rose / ... (2 episodes, 1970-1973) | | "The Thing About Vince" | Pat | | "Breakfast" | Herself (4 episodes, 2001-2007) | | The Love Child | | | "Breakfast with Frost" | Herself (3 episodes, 2002-2004) | | "But Seriously, It's Sheila Hancock" | | | "The Magnificent Six and ½" | Adult (1 episode, 1968) | | "Bedtime" | Alice Oldfield (15 episodes, 2001-2003) | | "ITV Playhouse" | Kaff / ... (2 episodes, 1968) | | "Richard & Judy" | Herself (4 episodes, 2004-2006) | | Love or Money | Teresa | | The Russian Bride | Dora Blossom | | The Rivals | Mrs. Malaprop | | Comedy Tonight | | | The John Thaw Story | Herself | | "Today with Des and Mel" | Herself (3 episodes, 2003-2006) | | The Very Best of 'Have I Got News for You' | Herself (archive footage) | | Bait | Pam Raeburn | | "New Tricks" | Grace Pullman | | "Fortysomething" | Gwendolen Hartley (4 episodes, 2003) | | Kenneth Williams: A Life on the Box | Herself | | Yes | Aunt | | "Feather Boy" | Edith Sorrel (3 episodes, 2004) | | "Frankie Howerd's Hour" | Special Guest Star (episode two) | | Simply Sheila | | | "Gone to the Dogs" | Jean | | "The Wednesday Thriller" | Joyce Lambert (1 episode, 1965) | | Jumping the Queue | Matilda Poliport | | The BAFTA TV Awards 2002 | Herself |
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Sheila Hancock was born 22nd February 1933 on the Isle of White, she later moved to King's Cross in London where her mother and father ran a pub. Sheila went to Dartford Grammar School, and then with a grant she went to RADA. Sheila then went into 9 years of weekly rep around the country. While in Rep in Bath she meet actor Alec Ross, who she married in 1955 and had a daughter Melanie 'Ellie Jane' Thaw on 15th July 1964. Sheila's first big TV hit was her appearance in The Rag Trade in the early 1960s, her first theatre success was in Rattle of a Simple Man at the Garrick Theatre London. In 1969 Sheila starred in the West End hit So Want About Love? where she meet the actor John Thaw. The same year her mother died of cancer, followed nearly nine months later by Alec's tragic death. On 24th December 1973 she married John Thaw, with their daughters Melanie and Abigail present. On 27th July 1974 at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Hammersmith, Sheila gave birth to her only child with John, Joanna Suzy Thaw. In the 1980s Sheila toured the UK with RSC and later with the National Theatre. In 1988 Sheila was told she had breast cancer, she fought and won her battle against it. She and Thaw split briefly during this period.
In the early 1990s Sheila and John bought a house in Luckington Wiltshire. As well as farm house in Provence in France. In 2001 John was told he had cancer. For nine months John fought against it, and with Sheila's help his privacy was protected. John died in Sheila's arms the day before her 69th birthday. Since his death Sheila has written a book called The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw, and has made numerous Television and stage appearance talking about the book and her life with John.
Sheila lives in Hammersmith near her daughters and grandchildren.
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