Honor Blackman (22 August 1925 – 5 April 2020) was an English actress and singer, known for the roles of Cathy Gale in The AvengersAaker, Everett (2006). Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 58. (1962–1964), Bond girl Pussy Galore in Goldfinger (1964), Julia Daggett in Shalako (1968), and Hera in Jason and the Argonauts (1963). She is also known for her role as Laura West in the ITV sitcom The Upper Hand (1990–1996).
She played Hera in Jason and the Argonauts (1963), which featured stop-motion animation by Ray Harryhausen. She had roles in the films Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) and Jack Brown and the Curse of the Crown (also 2001).
Albert R. Broccoli said Blackman was cast opposite Sean Connery in the Bond film on the basis of her success in the British television series The Avengers. He knew that most American audiences would not have seen the programme. Broccoli said, "The Brits would love her because they knew her as Mrs. Gale; the Yanks would like her because she was so good—it was a perfect combination."
In 1981, she appeared in a London revival of The Sound of Music opposite Petula Clark. The production opened to rave reviews and the largest advance sale in British theatre history to that time. She spent most of 1987 at the Fortune Theatre starring as the Mother Superior in the West End production of Nunsense.
Blackman returned to the theatre in 2005, touring through 2006 with a production of My Fair Lady, in which she played Mrs. Higgins. She developed a one-woman show, Word of Honor, which premiered in October 2006. From April to September 2007, Blackman took over the role of Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret at the Lyric Theatre in London's West End. Biography on Honor Blackman's official website
In The Avengers from 1962 to 1964, she played Dr Cathy Gale, a self-assured, quick-witted anthropologist who was skilled in judo and had a passion for leather clothes. Gale was unlike any female character seen before on British TV. Blackman left the series after its third season to co-star in the James Bond film Goldfinger.
In an episode of The Avengers, "Too Many Christmas Trees" (1965), John Steed received a Christmas card from Cathy Gale. Reading the envelope, he says in a puzzled voice, "Whatever can she be doing at Fort Knox ...?" It was an inside joke, as Blackman was filming Goldfinger at the time.Laurence Marcus." Biography: Honor Blackman " at Television Heaven website, 27 April 2008
In December 1969 and February 1993, Blackman was taken by surprise as the subject of This Is Your Life. In 1972, Blackman (as a special guest star) and Richard Basehart played a married pair of Shakespearean actors who commit murder in the American crime mystery series Columbo (episode "Dagger of the Mind"). In 1983, she appeared in a film production of novel, The Secret Adversary, in the role of Rita Vandemeyer, and as Juno/Empress Eugénie in the BBC television production of Orpheus in the Underworld. "Orpheus in the Underworld" , British Film Institute, retrieved 10 April 2013.
In 1986, she had a role in "Terror of the Vervoids", a segment of the Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord. From 1990 to 1996, she appeared as Laura West on The Upper Hand. In 2003, Blackman took a guest role on Midsomer Murders, as ex-racing driver Isobel Hewitt in the episode "A Talent for Life". In September 2004, she briefly joined the Coronation Street cast in a storyline about wife swapping. In 2007, she participated in the BBC TV project The Verdict. She was one of 12 well-known figures who made up a jury to hear a fictional rape case. The series was designed to explore the jury system. She was sworn in as a juror as "Honor Kaufmann". In 2013, she guest-starred in the BBC medical drama Casualty and in By Any Means.
Blackman also appeared in a number of episodes of Never the Twain with Donald Sinden and Windsor Davies as veterinarian Veronica Barton.
In 1968, Blackman released a 45 rpm record of "Before Today"/"I'll Always Be Loving You" (CBS 3896), which were featured in the musical play Mr & Mrs. In 1983, she sang as Juno in a special TV production of Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld.
On 6 July 2009, Blackman released a new single, "The Star Who Fell from Grace", composed by Jeff Chegwin and Adrian Munsey. "Honor Blackman: Words from the wise" at timesonline.co.uk She also compèred the James Bond Prom, part of the "Welsh Proms" concert series in 2009.
After her divorce from Kaufmann, she did not remarry and stated that she preferred being single. She enjoyed watching football.
Blackman owned a summer house in Islesboro, Maine, United States. Alan Huffman: Islesboro, Maine Retrieved 26 April 2017.
Blackman died at her home in Lewes, East Sussex, on 5 April 2020, aged 94, from natural causes.*
In 2012, Blackman publicly criticised actor Sean Connery, her Bond co-star in the 1960s, for his status as a tax exile. She said, "I disapprove of him strongly now. Because I don't think you should accept a title from a country and then pay absolutely no tax towards it. He wants it both ways. I don't think his principles are very high."
Following the death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013, when asked about her thoughts on Thatcher, Blackman responded:
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Segment: "The Alien Corn" | ||
Short film | ||
Voice | ||
Girl Afraid | Short film | |
Money for Old Rope | Doris | Short film |
1951 | Joseph Proctor's Money | Ruth Marsh | TV Movie |
1953 | Little Red Monkey | Jocelyn Cullum | |
1954 | Lorraine McKay | ||
1954–1958 | Paula Hickson / Helen Stone / Syd Lewis / Sally Evans | 4 episodes | |
1956 | Mary | TV Movie | |
Flame in the Forest | Christine Gould | ||
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents | Kathy | Season 4 Episode 29: "The Way Home" | |
Yvonne / Charlotte Brion | 2 episodes | ||
1956–1967 | ITV Play of the Week | Louise Rogers / Liz Essendine | 2 episodes |
1957 | Boyd Q.C. | Mary Allen | Season 1 Episode 8: "The Open and Shut Case" |
Elizabeth Vernon | Season 1 Episode 9: "The Patient in Room 21" | ||
Hour of Mystery | Mary Redox | Season 1 Episode 19: "One Must Die" | |
1958 | Katherine | Season 1 Episode 9: "Blind Justice" | |
African Patrol | Pat Murray / Grace Bowler / Isobel Thorne | 3 episodes | |
1959 | Probation Officer | Iris Cope | 9 episodes (Recurring role) |
1959–1960 | Nicole | 10 episodes (Recurring role) | |
1960 | Suspense | Diana | Season 1 Episode 7: "Point of Honour" |
Maureen | Season 2 Episode 18: "The Widow Who Wasn't" | ||
Danger Man | Joan Bernard | Season 1 Episode 15: "Colonel Rodriguez" | |
1961 | Knight Errant Limited | Lady Cambroke | Season 3 Episode 24: "King Charles' Head" |
Bootsie and Snudge | Flag Seller | Season 1 Episode 37: "Rally Round the Flag" | |
Sue Brooks | Season 1 Episode 13: "The Frame" | ||
Top Secret | Rauch / Diana | 2 episodes | |
1962 | Ghost Squad | Laura | Season 2 Episode 3: "Princess" |
Pauline Stone | Season 1 Episode 7: "The Arrow of God" | ||
1962–1964 | Cathy Gale | Series regular (Season 2-3) | |
1967 | ABC Stage 67 | Jane & Jill Marriott | Season 1 Episode 25: "The Wide Open Door" |
1968 | Armchair Theatre | Anne | Season 8 Episode 21: "Recount" |
ITV Playhouse | Lena Hamilton | Season 2 Episode 12: "The Explorer" | |
1969 | Bethany Cromwell | Season 1 Episode 26: "An Agent of the Plaintiff" | |
1970 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre | Gillian Groome | Season 3 Episode 4: "Visit from a Stranger" |
1972 | Boney | Mary Answorth | Season 1 Episode 1: "Boney in Venom House" |
Columbo | Lillian Stanhope | Season 2 Episode 4: "Dagger of the Mind" | |
1974–1975 | Margaret Stevenson | Miniseries (2 episodes) | |
1977 | Jubilee | Lady Harriet | Season 1 Episode 6: "Wind of Change" |
1977–1978 | Robin's Nest | Marion Nicholls | 2 episodes |
1979 | Crown Court | Jean Frazer Allardyce | Season 8 Episode 52: "Heart to Heart: Part 1" |
1981–1982 | Never the Twain | Veronica Barton | 5 episodes |
1982 | Holding the Fort | Lavinia Cattermole | Season 3 Episode 6: "Otherwise Engaged" |
1983 | In Performance | Juno / Empress Eugenie | Episode: "Orpheus in the Underworld" |
Partners in Crime | Rita Vandemeyer | Season 1 Episode 0: "The Secret Adversary" | |
1984 | Lace | Selma | Miniseries |
Madam Ursula Schumann | |||
1985 | Minder | Helen Spender | Season 6 Episode 7: "Minder on the Orient Express" |
1986 | Doctor Who | Professor Lasky | Serial: "Terror of the Vervoids" |
1987 | Crossbow | Blonde Noblewoman | Season 1 Episode 9: "The Bet" |
1989 | Voice of the Heart | Doris Asterman | TV Movie |
1990–1996 | Laura West | Series regular | |
1994 | ABC Weekend Specials | Mrs. Medlock (Voice) | Season 15 Episode 1: "The Secret Garden" |
2000 | Doctors | Rachel Knott | Season 1 Episode 33: "A Helping Hand" |
Margaret Smith | TV Movie | ||
2001 | Ivy Diner (Uncredited) | Season 1 Episode 3: "Mortality" | |
Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible | Transeet Van Eyre | Season 1 Episode 1: "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" | |
Jules – Jack's Secretary | Miniseries | ||
2002 | Mrs. Wellington | Season 1 Episode 5: "Agent Provocateur" | |
2003 | Midsomer Murders | Isobel Hewitt | Season 6 Episode 1: "A Talent for Life" |
Mrs. Lyons | 3 episodes | ||
2004 | Revolver | Sheila | 5 episodes |
Coronation Street | Rula Romanoff | ||
2005 | New Tricks | Kitty Campbell | Season 2 Episode 4: "Old and Cold" |
Summer Solstice | Countess Lucinda Rhives | TV Movie | |
2009 | Hotel Babylon | Constance Evergreen | Season 4 Episode 3: "Episode #4.3" |
2011 | Anahita | Season 3 Episode 3: "The Children of Seth" | |
2013 | Casualty | Agatha Kirkpatrick | Season 28 Episode 1: "Bedside Manners" |
By Any Means | Celia Butler | Season 1 Episode 3: "Episode #1.3" | |
2015 | You, Me & Them | Rose Walker | Season 2 Episode 1: "The Other Mother" |
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1946-1947 | The Gleam | Monica Cartwright | Gielgud Theatre and Theatre Royal, Brighton |
1947-1948 | The Blind Goddess | Mary Dering | Apollo Theatre. Theatre Royal, Brighton, and other locations. |
1950-1951 | Desirable Lady | Theatre Royal, Bath | |
1954 | The Fifth Season | Lorraine McKay | Lyceum Theatre, Cambridge Theatre and other locations. |
The Moonraker | Anne Beaumont | Theatre Royal, Windsor | |
1955 | Komuso | Karin Ballentine | Arts Theatre, London |
1956 | Someone to Talk To | Isabel Tyson | Duchess Theatre |
1966-1968 | Wait Until Dark | Susy Henderson | Strand Theatre, Duchess Theatre and other locations. |
1968-1969 | Mr & Mrs | (MR) Doris / (MRS) Laura Jesson | Palace Theatre, London and Palace Theatre, Manchester |
1969 | Who Killed Santa Claus? | Barbara | Theatre Royal, Windsor |
1970 | Piccadilly Theatre, Grand Theatre and other locations | ||
1972 | Night Watch | Pamela Wheeler | Theatre Royal, York, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, and other locations. |
1973 | Odd Girl Out | Harlow Playhouse, Wimbledon Theatre, and other locations. | |
1975 | The Exorcism | Margaret | Comedy Theatre |
1976 | Motive | Paula Cramer | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Ashcroft Theatre and other locations. |
1977 | The Deep Blue Sea | Hester Collyer | Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bath, and other locations |
1978 | The Letter | Leslie Crosbie | |
1981 | Rose | Rose | Key Theatre, Peterborough, Richmond Theatre, and other locations |
1981-1982 | The Sound of Music | Elsa Schraeder | Apollo Victoria Theatre |
1984-1985 | On Your Toes | Peggy Porterfield | Palace Theatre |
1987-1988 | Nunsense | Sister Mary Regina | Fortune Theatre, London |
1989 | The Young Idea | Jennifer Brent | Yvonne Arnaud Theatre |
1994 | Dishonorable Ladies | Criterion Theatre | |
2000 | Mademoiselle Colombe | Madame Alexandra | Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham and Bridewell Theatre |
2006 | The Kingfisher | Evelyn | New Theatre, Cardiff, Cambridge Arts Theatre, and other locations |
2006-2008 | Cabaret | Fraulein Schneider (Replacement) | Lyric Theatre |
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