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Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis (born 12 May 1937) is an English actress. Profile of Susan Hampshire; registration required, International Who's Who. Accessed 3 September 2006. She is a three-time winner, winning for the television dramas, The Forsyte Saga in 1970, The First Churchills in 1971, and for Vanity Fair in 1973. Her film credits include During One Night (1961), The Long Shadow (1961), The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963), Night Must Fall (1964), Wonderful Life (1964), The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966), The Trygon Factor (1966), The Violent Enemy (1967), Malpertuis (1971), (1972), Neither the Sea Nor the Sand (1972) and Bang! (1977).

She is also known for her other television roles, such as (1974), The Grand (1997–98), and as Molly MacDonald in the long running drama Monarch of the Glen (2000–2005).


Early life
Susan Hampshire was born in , London, to George Kenneth Hampshire and his wife June (née Pavey) and is of descent. The youngest of five children, she had three sisters and one brother. Her mother was a teacher and her father was a director of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), who was rarely at home, her parents having unofficially separated. As a child, she had some developmental difficulties, unable to spell her name until she was nine and unable to read well until she was 12. Her determined mother founded a small London school in 1928, The Hampshire (now Gems Hampshire School), where Susan was taught.

Her childhood ambition was to be a nurse, but she later decided to become an actress. She was diagnosed as at the age of 30.


Career
As an actress, Hampshire worked in the theatre before moving to film and television work. She took the title role in a dramatised version of Little Black Sambo recorded by the His Master's Voice Junior Record Club in 1961 (words by David Croft, music by ) and sang on The Midday Show when began broadcasting (as Anglia Television) in 1959. Her first starring role was in the film During One Night in 1960. She then took the leading role in a 1962 adaptation of What Katy Did. Soon afterwards, she was taken up by and starred in The Three Lives of Thomasina (opposite ) and The Fighting Prince of Donegal. She would later appear opposite McGoohan again, in two episodes of . She co-starred with in Sidney J. Furie's 1964 musical Wonderful Life.

In 1966, she was introduced to American TV viewers in the pilot episode of The Time Tunnel as a young passenger on the Titanic who befriends Dr Tony Newman. She later portrayed conservationist in , the sequel to . In 1972, she played three different characters in Malpertuis, directed by . She is known for her work on television, appearing in several popular television serials, including The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962) in which she replaced who was not available for the show but had played the part of Andromeda in the first season of A for Andromeda (1961). Her most notable television role in the 1960s came in the 's 1967 adaptation of The Forsyte Saga, in which she played Fleur.

Hampshire received from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for her roles in The Forsyte Saga (1970), The First Churchills (1969) and Vanity Fair (1973). In 1973, she appeared again on US television with in a musical version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Other miniseries in which she appeared are , The Barchester Chronicles and Coming Home. She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1992 when she was surprised by at the Ritz Hotel. In 1997, she appeared in the ITV television series The Grand where she played a madame residing in the hotel. More recent TV roles include , in Monarch of the Glen (2000–05) and an appearance in Casualty (Series 26, No Goodbyes, 19 November 2011) as Caitlin Northwick.

Hampshire has been active on the stage, taking the lead roles in many leading plays. In 2007, she was in the play The Bargain, based on a meeting between and . She played the Fairy Godmother in at the New Wimbledon Theatre in 2005–06 and at the New Victoria Theatre in in 2006–07. In 2008, she joined the relatively small band of actors who have played two generations in the same play on different occasions. Her appearance at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 's The Circle as Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney in 2008 followed on from her appearance in the same play (and venue) as Elizabeth Champion-Cheney (Lady Catherine's daughter-in-law) in 1976. "Susan Hampshire turns full Circle", Chichester Observer, 30 July 2008.


Author and charity work
Until the publication in 1981 of her autobiography, Susan's Story, few people were aware of Hampshire's struggle with . Since then, she has become a prominent campaigner in the UK on dyslexia issues and was president of the from 1995 to 1998.

Her second book, The Maternal Instinct (1984), discussed women and fertility issues and she published a collection of interviews, Every Letter Counts: Winning in Life Despite Dyslexia, in 1990. She has written children's books, including Lucy Jane at the Ballet, Lucy Jane and the Russian Ballet, Lucy Jane and the Dancing Competition, Lucy Jane on Television, Bear's Christmas, Rosie's First Ballet Lesson and Rosie's Ballet Slippers as well as various books and videos about her lifelong hobby of gardening, including Easy Gardening, My Secret Garden and Trouble Free Gardening.

She is a patron of the British Homeopathic Association, HIV charity Body Positive Dorset, The National Osteoporosis Society, Dignity in Dying, children's education charity Life Education Wessex and Thames Valley and population concern charity Population Matters. She is also patron of Mousetrap Theatre Projects in London which supports theatre productions for the enjoyment of disadvantaged and disabled children. She holds the position of vice-president at Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Ltd, UK. She is also a vice-president of The International Tree Foundation.


Personal life
Hampshire was married to her first husband, the French film producer Pierre Granier-Deferre, from 1967 until 1974. The couple have a son, Christopher. Their daughter, Victoria, died within 24 hours of her birth.

She was married to her second husband, , the theatre , from 1981 until his death in 2021.

Hampshire was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 1995 Birthday Honours, for services to dyslexic people. In the 2018 New Year Honours, she was made Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), for services to drama and charity.


Filmography
+Film
1947The Woman in the HallYoung Jay
1959Idol on ParadeMartha
1959Upstairs and DownstairsArriving PassengerUncredited
1959Expresso BongoCynthiaUncredited
1960During One NightJean
1961The Long ShadowGunilla
1963The Three Lives of ThomasinaLori MacGregor
1964Night Must FallOlivia Greyne
1964Wonderful LifeJenny Taylor
1964A Hard Day's NightDancer at DiscoUncredited
1966Paris au mois d'aoûtPatricia SeagraveParis in August (English title)
1966The Fighting Prince of DonegalKathleen McSweeney
1966The Trygon FactorTrudy Emberday
1967The Violent EnemyHannah Costello
1969Monte Carlo or Bust!Betty
1971A Time for LovingPatricia Robinson
1971MalpertuisNancy / Euryale / Alice (Alecto) / Nurse / Charlotte
1972
1972Neither the Sea Nor the SandAnna Robinson
1973Le filsL'AméricaineUncredited; The Son (English title)
1973No encontré rosas para mi madreElaineThe Lonely Woman (English title)
1977Bang!Cilla Brown
2001Eve BuckinghamEve BuckinghamShort
2017Another Mother's SonElena Le Fevre
2018An Ideal HusbandLady Markby
2021Smyrni mou agapimeniLady WhittallSmyrna, my Beloved (English title)
Maurice's JubileeHelenaPre-production

+Television
1958Theatre NightEnsembleSeries 2, Episode 4
1959Probation OfficerJaneSeries 1, Episode 6
1961Gerta BlakeSeries 5, Episode 33
1961Adventures in ParadiseEstelle HeydinSeries 3, Episode 1
1962Sir Francis DrakeCeliaSeries 1, Episode 14
1962The Andromeda BreakthroughAndromedaSeries 1: 6 episodes
1962KatyKaty CarrSeries 1: 8 episodes
1963ITV Television PlayhouseGloria • DelphinieSeries 8, Episode 34 & Episode 37
1964First NightJennySeries 1, Episode 33
1965Lena • Lesley ArdenSeries 2, Episode 1 & Episode 10
1965Court MartialEvelyn TarrantSeries 1, Episode 11
1966The Time TunnelAlthea HallSeries 1, Episode 1
1967Alix FrameSeries 1, Episode 1
1967The Forsyte SagaFleur Mont (née Forsyte)Series 1: 14 episodes
1967StorytellerSeries 3: 5 episodes
1967Vanity FairBecky SharpMiniseries: 5 episodes
1968Theatre 625IsabellaSeries 5, Episode 16
1969BBC Play of the MonthMabel ChilternSeries 4, Episode 9
1969The First ChurchillsSarah Churchill, Duchess of MarlboroughMiniseries: 12 episodes
1970David CopperfieldAgnes WickfieldTV film
1972Baffled!Michele BrentTV film
1973Dr. Jekyll & Mr. HydeIsabelTV film
1974Lady Glencora M'CluskieMiniseries: 26 episodes
1975ThrillerSallySeries 6, Episode 5
1976The Story of DavidMichalTV film
1981Dick TurpinLady MelfordSeries 3, Episodes 1 & 5
1982The Barchester ChroniclesSignora Madeline NeroniMiniseries: 5 episodes
1984–85LeavingMartha FordSeries 1 & 2: 12 episodes
1992Don't Tell FatherNatasha BancroftSeries 1: 6 episodes
1997–98The GrandEsme HarknessSeries 1 & 2: 18 episodes
1998Coming HomeMiss CattoMiniseries: 2 episodes
1999Miss CattoMiniseries: 2 episodes
2000–05Monarch of the GlenMolly MacDonaldSeries 1–7: 60 episodes
2003Sparkling CyanideLucilla DrakeTV film
2009Elizabeth MiddleditchSeries 7 & 8: 2 episodes
2011–13CasualtyCaitlin Northwick • Sylvia BlackSeries 26, Episode 13 • Series 28, Episode 16
2017Delphi HartleySeries 19, Episode 4
The Forsyte SagaLady CarteretMiniseries: 6 episodes (upcoming)


Awards and nominations
1970Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesThe Forsyte Saga
1971Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesThe First Churchills
1973Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)Vanity Fair
1976TP de OroBest Foreign Actress (Mejor Actriz Extranjera)The Forsyte Saga


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