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Julia Lockwood(1941-2019)

  • Actress
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Julia Lockwood in Please Turn Over (1959)
The daughter of glamorous British film star Margaret Lockwood was destined for an acting career by the age of five when she was enrolled in a theatrical school. Around this time her parents separated and then divorced three years later. Young Julia was often left in the care of a nanny, though her mother remained on hand to provide gentle prodding into the world of entertainment. Julia's film debut duly followed in 1947 with a tiny role in Daphne Du Maurier's Hungry Hill (1947). Mother and daughter also shared the stage on several occasions. In 1953, Julia returned to the screen as the juvenile lead in a television adaptation of Johanna Spyri's Swiss classic novel Heidi (1953). 'Toots', as she was affectionately called, went on to reprise her role in a BBC children's serial in 1954. By decade's end, she had moved from standard teenage family fare (including The Flying Eye (1955), which is possibly the first film to presage the development of drones) to bawdy comedy (Please Turn Over (1959), directed by the regular helmsman of the Carry On franchise, Gerald Thomas). Julia spent most of the 60s alternating between stage ('Peter Pan', 'Arsenic and Old Lace') and TV work. She twice more co-starred with her mother in The Royalty (1957) and its sequel The Flying Swan (1965), about the daily goings on at a posh London hotel. Her last recurring role was in a short-lived sitcom with Richard Briers, Birds on the Wing (1971), which ran to just six episodes. Julia married the character actor Ernest Clark (best known as the bluff Sir Geoffrey Loftus in the 1970s "Doctor" comedies) in December 1972. With her husband, she retired to her 14th century Somerset farmhouse in 1976 where she devoted herself to raising a family.
BornAugust 23, 1941
DiedMarch 24, 2019(77)
BornAugust 23, 1941
DiedMarch 24, 2019(77)
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Known for

Please Turn Over (1959)
Please Turn Over
6.3
  • Jo Halliday
  • 1959
Heidi Grows Up
TV Mini Series
  • Heidi
Julia Lockwood and Andrew Sachs in The Six Proud Walkers (1962)
The Six Proud Walkers
TV Series
  • Martha Barlow
Heidi
TV Movie
  • Heidi
  • 1953

Credits

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Actress



  • Keep Going
    Short
    • Extra (Fire Alarm)
    • 2013
  • Birds on the Wing
    TV Series
    • Samantha
    • 1971
  • Out of the Unknown (1965)
    Out of the Unknown
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Mary Beldon
    • 1969
  • The Spies (1966)
    The Spies
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Jill
    • 1966
  • Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood in The Flying Swan (1965)
    The Flying Swan
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Carol Manning
    • 1965
  • Compact (1962)
    Compact
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Anthea Keane
    • 1963
  • Julia Lockwood and Andrew Sachs in The Six Proud Walkers (1962)
    The Six Proud Walkers
    TV Series
    • Martha Barlow
    • 1962
  • Playdate
    6.0
    TV Series
    • Elaine Gilbert
    • 1961
  • Leslie Phillips and Noel Purcell in Beware of Children (1960)
    Beware of Children
    5.7
    • Fenella
    • 'Vanilla'
    • 1960
  • Saturday Playhouse (1958)
    Saturday Playhouse
    TV Series
    • Caroline Pemberton
    • 1960
  • Interpol Calling (1959)
    Interpol Calling
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Louisa
    • 1960
  • Please Turn Over (1959)
    Please Turn Over
    6.3
    • Jo Halliday
    • 1959
  • Don't Tell Father
    TV Series
    • Julia Dean
    • 1959
  • Tim Turner in The Invisible Man (1958)
    The Invisible Man
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Suzy Owens
    • 1959
  • Philip Friend, Julia Lockwood, and Barbara Shelley in The Solitary Child (1958)
    The Solitary Child
    5.8
    • Maggie
    • 1958

Personal details

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  • Born
    • August 23, 1941
    • Bournemouth, Dorset, England, UK
  • Died
    • March 24, 2019
    • Taunton, Somerset, England, UK(pneumonia)
  • Spouse
    • Ernest ClarkDecember 18, 1972 - November 11, 1994 (his death, 3 children)
  • Parents
      Rupert William Leon
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    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    Has three children, Nicholas, Lucy and Katharine, from her marriage to husband Ernest Clark, and a son Tim from a previous relationship.
  • Nickname
    • Toots

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