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Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, OBE (born 12 May 1937) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning English actress, best known for her many television and film roles.
Susan Hampshire was born in Kensington, London, to George Kenneth Hampshire and his wife, June (née Pavey) and is of Irish 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 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 June 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 did not have the O level in Latin it required, so she decided to become an actress. She was diagnosed as dyslexic at the age of 30.
Hampshire's first film appearance was in The Woman in the Hall. She decided to become an actress as a child and worked in a theatre before moving on to film and television work. During this period she took the title role in a dramatised version of Little Black Sambo recorded by HMV Junior Record Club (words by David Croft, music by Cyril Ornadel). She then took the leading role in a 1962 BBC adaptation of What Katy Did. Soon afterwards, she was taken up by Walt Disney, and starred in The Three Lives of Thomasina (opposite Patrick McGoohan) and The Fighting Prince of Donegal. She would later appear opposite McGoohan again, in two episodes of Danger Man. She co-starred with Cliff Richard in Sidney J. Furie's 1964 musical Wonderful Life.
http://www.bigredbook.info/susan_hampshire.html Actress Susan Hampshire recalls her experience of being surprised by Michael Aspel in 1992 for This is Your Life...
From : The Masterpiece Theatre 15th Anniversary Show
Susan Hampshire was a well known face on British TV in the 60's and 70's. Her wikipedia page makes no mention of her recording career. Anyway, here is a record I found of hers. The verse is actually better than the chorus. This is a Mike Leander arrangement.
Episode 1 of the 1967 BBC series The Forsyte Saga, based on John Galsworthy's novels, featuring Kenneth More as Jo and Eric Porter as Soames. Jolyon "Jo" Forsyte has fallen in love with his daughter June's Austrian governess, Helene, and plans to leave his wife Frances for her, creating a huge scandal. Meanwhile, his cousin Winifred Forsyte marries the dashing young Montague Dartie, in an event which brings together the Forsyte clan.
Anglia Television began broadcasting on 27 October 1959. This is a clip from the opening broadcast featuring Susan Hampshire and Roger Cage singing "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off." Much thanks to UKN.
http://goo.gl/Wq0ZHe One of the most popular series ever seen on public television, this sprawling BBC saga follows an aristocratic dynasty through 20 years of wealth, passion, scandal, and high society in Victorian England. Based on Anthony Trollope's novels, set in palatial country homes and London salons, it stars Emmy® winner Susan Hampshire as Glencora and begins with her forced marriage to Plantagenet (Philip Latham, Number 10). With Derek Jacobi, Penelope Keith, Anthony Andrews, and Jeremy Irons. 26 episodes, over 22 hrs, 8 DVDs, SDH.
Wonderful and unforgettable interpretation of the great Jeremy Brett television for the work of Oscar Wilde. Arthur is a wealthy man who is proudly lazy and uses his knowledge and wit for no profitable purpose, other than verbally sparring with Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister and a woman of no small beauty and charm. Robert is a member of Parliament who is well-known for his firmly held principles and his devotion to his loving wife, Lady Gertrude. When a proposal is placed before Parliament to build a British canal through Argentina, Robert makes it clear he regards the project as a huge mistake and will speak out against it. However, one Laura Cheveley soon arrives on the scene, telling Robert it is in his best interest to support the canal plan -- and if he does not, Laura has in...
Great thriller from director Cyril Frankel with Stewart Granger, Susan Hampshire and Robert Morley, from 1966. An Edgar Wallace style mystery crime caper with a giallo angle. Lots of fun. This is another of my fan edits, combining the original British titles with a better quality German print for the bulk of the film, but with the James Robertson Justice scenes put back from the UK video, ( since the German print uses a different actor for these scenes.) A bit of a hodge-podge, but a very good film that is impossible to find in English anywhere these days. Enjoy.
A conversation with Susan Hampshire that appeared on a local radio station a number of years ago. It contains valuable information for parents.
With Patrick McGoohan and Susan Hampshire, this episode "You're Not In Any Trouble, Are You?" and the episode "Are You Going To Be More Permanent", are not connected, however they do share similarities, including both characters Ms. Susan Hampshire portrays have golliwog dolls, and the tune, Mio Amore Sta Lontano - an Italian haunting vocal version of The Zombie's hit, She's Not There, is used through each episode as a leit motif.
The Barchester Chronicles is a 1982 British television serial produced by the BBC. It is an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's first two Chronicles of Barsetshire novels, The Warden and Barchester Towers. The series was directed by David Giles. Location work was filmed in and around Peterborough Cathedral, using locations such as the Deanery and Laurel Court. The series starred Donald Pleasence as Mr Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeacon Grantly, Angela Pleasence as Mrs Grantly, Cyril Luckham as Bishop Grantly, David Gwillim as John Bold, George Costigan as Tom Towers, John Ringham as Finney, Barbara Flynn as Mary Bold, Janet Maw as Eleanor Harding, Clive Swift as Bishop Proudie, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Proudie, Alan Rickman as Obadiah Slope, Susan Hampshire as Signora Madeline Neroni, and...
Race car driver Tom Kovack, (Lenoard Nimoy), suffers from psychic-visions of death. He partners with paranormal researcher Michele Brent, (Susan Hampshire), who believes that his visions of the future are true.
Malpertuis 1971, Cannes Film version (English) AKA The Legend of Doom House Starring Susan Hampshire, Orson Welles, Michel Bouquet, Mathieu Carriere Directed by Harry Kumel Malpertuis is a labyrinth where characters issued from the Greek mythology are made prisoners by Cassavius. He manages to keep them (as well as his nephew and niece) as prisoners even after his death, through a binding testament. As the nephew unravels the mystery, we find out he cannot escape the house because Malpertuis is far more significant than we were led to believe.
The Barchester Chronicles angol minisorozat, 1982 Főszereplők: Nigel Hawthorne, Donald Pleasence; 3. résztől: Geraldine McEwan, Susan Hampshire, Alan Rickman Barchester közössége felrázódik kényelmes elégedettségéből, mikor egy újság az anglikán egyház önmagát gyarapító gyakorlata elleni hadjáratában célt téveszt. Az ezt megelőző este, Harding tiszteletes két tűz közé kerül, mikor fiatalabbik leányának szerelme, John Bold, és idősebbik leányának férje, dr. Grantly főesperes között csatározás alakul ki. A legrosszabb csak később érkezik, mikor egy kormányváltás Barchestert a legszörnyűbb hármas kezére adja: a gyenge akaratú Proudie püspök, a zsarnokoskodó Mrs. Proud...
Suzanne Humphries is a specialist in internal medicine and kidney disease from the US, The lecture is about the role of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for a variety of functions in the body and that there is research in health care often forgotten, denied and doubted. The Vitamin C is important for children and during pregnancy, in diseases of the cardiovascular, skeletal and skin and in cancer. But should you take extra vitamin C? How much and in what quantity and shape? Are there dangers and problems with this? Can you get kidney stones from vitamin C? We all need vitamin C and it is most famous for its importance in the immune system. It is important as part of the prevention and treatment of a variety of diseases. A common perception is that a rich foods contain enough vitamin C, but is i...
http://www.bigredbook.info/susan_hampshire.html Actress Susan Hampshire recalls her experience of being surprised by Michael Aspel in 1992 for This is Your Life...
From : The Masterpiece Theatre 15th Anniversary Show
Susan Hampshire and husband Sir Eddie Kulukundis at the 50th Anniversay party of the
Anglia Television began broadcasting on 27 October 1959. This is a clip from the opening broadcast featuring Susan Hampshire and Roger Cage singing "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off." Much thanks to UKN.
A conversation with Susan Hampshire that appeared on a local radio station a number of years ago. It contains valuable information for parents.
Katherine Estey, Regional Director of Human Resources at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts reveals her favourite interview question! Website: http://www.swisseducation.com/en/page/your-future-career/
Wonderful and unforgettable interpretation of the great Jeremy Brett television for the work of Oscar Wilde. Arthur is a wealthy man who is proudly lazy and uses his knowledge and wit for no profitable purpose, other than verbally sparring with Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister and a woman of no small beauty and charm. Robert is a member of Parliament who is well-known for his firmly held principles and his devotion to his loving wife, Lady Gertrude. When a proposal is placed before Parliament to build a British canal through Argentina, Robert makes it clear he regards the project as a huge mistake and will speak out against it. However, one Laura Cheveley soon arrives on the scene, telling Robert it is in his best interest to support the canal plan -- and if he does not, Laura has in...
Full title reads: "Jack Buchanan Home With Bride". Southampton, Hampshire. LV Liner ship Caronia being manoeuvred by tugs. SV Bow of Caronia. MV Mast. MV and CU Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan (nee Susan Bassett) on deck. LV Pan Down Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan and Pathe's John Parsons walking down gangplank. LV Interview. CU Interview. LV Interview continued. FILM ID:1403.29 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
http://www.bigredbook.info/susan_hampshire.html Actress Susan Hampshire recalls her experience of being surprised by Michael Aspel in 1992 for This is Your Life...
From : The Masterpiece Theatre 15th Anniversary Show
Susan Hampshire was a well known face on British TV in the 60's and 70's. Her wikipedia page makes no mention of her recording career. Anyway, here is a record I found of hers. The verse is actually better than the chorus. This is a Mike Leander arrangement.
Episode 1 of the 1967 BBC series The Forsyte Saga, based on John Galsworthy's novels, featuring Kenneth More as Jo and Eric Porter as Soames. Jolyon "Jo" Forsyte has fallen in love with his daughter June's Austrian governess, Helene, and plans to leave his wife Frances for her, creating a huge scandal. Meanwhile, his cousin Winifred Forsyte marries the dashing young Montague Dartie, in an event which brings together the Forsyte clan.
Anglia Television began broadcasting on 27 October 1959. This is a clip from the opening broadcast featuring Susan Hampshire and Roger Cage singing "Let's Call The Whole Thing Off." Much thanks to UKN.
http://goo.gl/Wq0ZHe One of the most popular series ever seen on public television, this sprawling BBC saga follows an aristocratic dynasty through 20 years of wealth, passion, scandal, and high society in Victorian England. Based on Anthony Trollope's novels, set in palatial country homes and London salons, it stars Emmy® winner Susan Hampshire as Glencora and begins with her forced marriage to Plantagenet (Philip Latham, Number 10). With Derek Jacobi, Penelope Keith, Anthony Andrews, and Jeremy Irons. 26 episodes, over 22 hrs, 8 DVDs, SDH.
Wonderful and unforgettable interpretation of the great Jeremy Brett television for the work of Oscar Wilde. Arthur is a wealthy man who is proudly lazy and uses his knowledge and wit for no profitable purpose, other than verbally sparring with Mabel Chiltern, Sir Robert's sister and a woman of no small beauty and charm. Robert is a member of Parliament who is well-known for his firmly held principles and his devotion to his loving wife, Lady Gertrude. When a proposal is placed before Parliament to build a British canal through Argentina, Robert makes it clear he regards the project as a huge mistake and will speak out against it. However, one Laura Cheveley soon arrives on the scene, telling Robert it is in his best interest to support the canal plan -- and if he does not, Laura has in...
Great thriller from director Cyril Frankel with Stewart Granger, Susan Hampshire and Robert Morley, from 1966. An Edgar Wallace style mystery crime caper with a giallo angle. Lots of fun. This is another of my fan edits, combining the original British titles with a better quality German print for the bulk of the film, but with the James Robertson Justice scenes put back from the UK video, ( since the German print uses a different actor for these scenes.) A bit of a hodge-podge, but a very good film that is impossible to find in English anywhere these days. Enjoy.
A conversation with Susan Hampshire that appeared on a local radio station a number of years ago. It contains valuable information for parents.
With Patrick McGoohan and Susan Hampshire, this episode "You're Not In Any Trouble, Are You?" and the episode "Are You Going To Be More Permanent", are not connected, however they do share similarities, including both characters Ms. Susan Hampshire portrays have golliwog dolls, and the tune, Mio Amore Sta Lontano - an Italian haunting vocal version of The Zombie's hit, She's Not There, is used through each episode as a leit motif.
The Barchester Chronicles is a 1982 British television serial produced by the BBC. It is an adaptation of Anthony Trollope's first two Chronicles of Barsetshire novels, The Warden and Barchester Towers. The series was directed by David Giles. Location work was filmed in and around Peterborough Cathedral, using locations such as the Deanery and Laurel Court. The series starred Donald Pleasence as Mr Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeacon Grantly, Angela Pleasence as Mrs Grantly, Cyril Luckham as Bishop Grantly, David Gwillim as John Bold, George Costigan as Tom Towers, John Ringham as Finney, Barbara Flynn as Mary Bold, Janet Maw as Eleanor Harding, Clive Swift as Bishop Proudie, Geraldine McEwan as Mrs Proudie, Alan Rickman as Obadiah Slope, Susan Hampshire as Signora Madeline Neroni, and...
Race car driver Tom Kovack, (Lenoard Nimoy), suffers from psychic-visions of death. He partners with paranormal researcher Michele Brent, (Susan Hampshire), who believes that his visions of the future are true.
Malpertuis 1971, Cannes Film version (English) AKA The Legend of Doom House Starring Susan Hampshire, Orson Welles, Michel Bouquet, Mathieu Carriere Directed by Harry Kumel Malpertuis is a labyrinth where characters issued from the Greek mythology are made prisoners by Cassavius. He manages to keep them (as well as his nephew and niece) as prisoners even after his death, through a binding testament. As the nephew unravels the mystery, we find out he cannot escape the house because Malpertuis is far more significant than we were led to believe.
The Barchester Chronicles angol minisorozat, 1982 Főszereplők: Nigel Hawthorne, Donald Pleasence; 3. résztől: Geraldine McEwan, Susan Hampshire, Alan Rickman Barchester közössége felrázódik kényelmes elégedettségéből, mikor egy újság az anglikán egyház önmagát gyarapító gyakorlata elleni hadjáratában célt téveszt. Az ezt megelőző este, Harding tiszteletes két tűz közé kerül, mikor fiatalabbik leányának szerelme, John Bold, és idősebbik leányának férje, dr. Grantly főesperes között csatározás alakul ki. A legrosszabb csak később érkezik, mikor egy kormányváltás Barchestert a legszörnyűbb hármas kezére adja: a gyenge akaratú Proudie püspök, a zsarnokoskodó Mrs. Proud...
Suzanne Humphries is a specialist in internal medicine and kidney disease from the US, The lecture is about the role of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for a variety of functions in the body and that there is research in health care often forgotten, denied and doubted. The Vitamin C is important for children and during pregnancy, in diseases of the cardiovascular, skeletal and skin and in cancer. But should you take extra vitamin C? How much and in what quantity and shape? Are there dangers and problems with this? Can you get kidney stones from vitamin C? We all need vitamin C and it is most famous for its importance in the immune system. It is important as part of the prevention and treatment of a variety of diseases. A common perception is that a rich foods contain enough vitamin C, but is i...