Thelma Barlow

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Thelma Barlow
Born
Thelma Pigott

(1929-06-19) 19 June 1929 (age 94)
Occupation(s)Actress, writer
Years active1954–present
Known forRole of Mavis Wilton in Coronation Street
TelevisionCoronation Street (1971–1997)
dinnerladies (1998–2000)
Spouse
Graham Barlow
(m. 1956; div. 1983)
Children2

Thelma Barlow (née Pigott;[1] born 19 June 1929) is an English television actress and writer, known for her roles as Mavis Wilton in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street and as Dolly Bellfield in the BBC One sitcom dinnerladies.

Early life[edit]

Barlow was born in 1929 in Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire,[1] the younger of two daughters.[2][3] Her father, Tommy, a cabinet maker, died of pneumonia five weeks before her birth, aged 37,[4] and Barlow was brought up by her mother Margaret.[3]

During her childhood the family moved to Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire. Barlow left school at 15 and went to Huddersfield Technical College to study shorthand and typing.[3] Her first job was as a secretary, which she held for eight years and at the same time belonged to Huddersfield Thespians - an amateur dramatics group.[3] Barlow decided to take up acting professionally and joined the Joan Littlewood Theatre Group.[3] During the 1950s she did rep in Liverpool, Nottingham and Birmingham.[3] In 1960 Barlow joined the West of England Theatre Company followed by the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company.[3] In Bristol she ran a boarding house for fellow actors.[3]

Career[edit]

Barlow's earlier television appearance was in 1967's Becky Sharp.[3] In 1971, while performing in Liverpool she was asked to audition for the soap opera Coronation Street for the role of Mavis Riley.[3] She was successful and her first episode was transmitted on 11 August 1971,[3] though the character only appeared regularly from 4 June 1973, where she joined veteran show actress Barbara Knox who plays Rita Fairclough in "The Kabin".[3] Barlow remained in the series for 26 years, appearing in 1,787 episodes, until she left after the departure of her on-screen husband Derek.[3] Her final episode was broadcast 10 October 1997 when Mavis moved to the Lake District.[3] During her time on Coronation Street Barlow shared a flat with co-star Helen Worth and later moved to Settle, where she later did a TV show from her garden.[3][5] In 2020, Barlow revealed that, despite being asked to return to Coronation Street, "two or three times" she has declined, "because I feel I’ve packed Mavis away in a box now. I don’t think I’d know how to do her anyway. Maybe a good script would make me realise how I’d played the part."[6][7]

In 1990, Barlow appeared as a contestant on Cluedo, facing off against Ned Sherrin.

Barlow's next major role was that of Dolly Bellfield in Victoria Wood's sitcom dinnerladies,[3] which ran for two series from 1998 to 2000. In 1999 she appeared in Murder Most Horrid and David Copperfield.[3] Since then Barlow has appeared as one-off characters in several television shows, including Fat Friends (2000), Doctors (2002), The Royal (2004), Where the Heart Is (2004), Agatha Christie's Marple (2006), the Midsomer Murders episode "Last Year's Model" (2006) and Doc Martin (2007).[8] In 2005 she played her first film role in Mrs Henderson Presents, for which she was nominated "Most Promising Newcomer" at the British Independent Film Awards 2005.[9] In 2007 she portrayed Lady Thaw in the Doctor Who episode "The Lazarus Experiment".[5][10] In 2016, she had a small speaking role in the film Florence Foster Jenkins.

Since her departure from Coronation Street Barlow has acted on radio,[5] and made stage appearances, with roles such as Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit, Mam in Alan Bennett's Enjoy and as Abby Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace in 2003 on the West End stage. She wrote a book about organic gardening, a pastime of hers, which was first published by Robson Books as Organic Gardening with Love (1992) and re-issued in paperback under the title Gardening Nature's Way (ISBN 978-1861053312).

In June 2014, Barlow narrated a 30-minute documentary Gail & Me: 40 Years on Coronation Street which celebrated Helen Worth's career on Coronation Street as Gail Platt. She made a guest appearance on Coronation Street Icons: Norris Cole, a 2021 television documentary about the character played by Malcolm Hebden after the actor's retirement.[11][12]

Personal life[edit]

She married Graham Barlow in 1956. The marriage produced two children. The couple divorced in 1983. Barlow maintained her married name since all of her television and film credits, until her divorce, had been as Thelma Barlow.[13][14] In 2003, Barlow moved to the Isle of Purbeck.[5]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1958 The Desk Set Ruthie Saylor Television film
1961 Theatre Night Edna Fuller Episode: "Celebration"
1967 Vanity Fair Mrs Briggs 2 episodes
1970 A Stranger on the Hills Mistress Fetterlock 3 episodes
1971 The Stalls of Barchester Letitia Hayes Television film
1971-1997 Coronation Street Mavis Wilton / Mavis Riley 1,207 episodes
1973 Love Story Doreen Truscott Episode: "Two Tame Oats"
Adam Smith Mrs Patterson Series 2 episode 27
1990 Cluedo Series 1 episode 3
1995 Coronation Street: The Feature Length Special Mavis Wilton Video-only release
1998 Creche Landing Voice only; television film
1998-2000 Dinnerladies Dolly All 16 episodes
1999 Murder Most Horrid Tiffany's mother Episode: "Dinner at Tiffany's"
David Copperfield Mrs Heep Episode 2
2000 Fat Friends Mrs Ashburn Episode: "Fat Chance"
King's Ransom Ethel Short film
2002 Stig of the Dump Miss Hardwick Episode: "Undercover"
Sweet Charity Jan
Doctors Jenny Edwards Episode: "Swing Out Sister"
2004 The Royal Ada Episode: "Holding on Tight"
Where the Heart Is Helen Ashworth Episode: "Stormy Weather"
My Dad's the Prime Minister Old Lady Episode: "Election"
2005 Mrs Henderson Presents Lady Conway
2006 Agatha Christie's Marple Emily Barton Episode: "The Moving Finger"
Midsomer Murders Mrs Beverley Episode: "Last Year's Model"
2007 Doctor Who Lady Thaw Episode: "The Lazarus Experiment"
Doc Martin Beth Episode: "Nowt So Queer"
2008 Is Anybody There? Ena
2014 Gail & Me: 40 Years on Coronation Street Narrator
2016 Florence Foster Jenkins Mrs Oscar Garmunder
2021 Coronation Street Icons: Norris Cole Herself
2023 Barbara Knox at 90 Herself

Honours[edit]

Barlow was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) from Teesside University on 21 November 2008.[15][16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
  2. ^ For many years her year of birth was thought to be 1937. However, in a 2005 interview with The Times, she admitted to being over 70 and 1929 is thought to be her year of birth.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Thelma Barlow – Biography". corrie.net.
  4. ^ "Thelma Barlow - "This is Your Life"!". YouTube.
  5. ^ a b c d Hone, Kathryn (24 November 2005). "Lady of the manner". The Times.
  6. ^ Scullard, Vicky (16 June 2020). "Coronation Street legend Thelma Barlow on why she won't return to the ITV soap". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Who played Mavis Wilton in Coronation Street?".
  8. ^ "Thelma Barlow". Archived from the original on 24 April 2019.
  9. ^ "People – Thelma Barlow". British Independent Film Awards.
  10. ^ "Doctor Who baddie role for Barlow". BBC. 28 September 2006.
  11. ^ "Coronation Street Icons: Norris Cole". ITV Press Centre. ITV plc. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2022. Thelma Barlow recalls the dynamic between Mavis, Derek and Norris, and how Norris was always a thorn in the couple's side...
  12. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0055289/ [user-generated source]
  13. ^ "Thelma Barlow". IMDb.[user-generated source]
  14. ^ "Thelma Barlow". Archived from the original on 24 April 2019.
  15. ^ "Teesside University Honorary Graduates". Teesside University. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  16. ^ "Mavis gets a degree". The Northern Echo. 21 November 2008. Retrieved 3 September 2021.

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