Constance Chapman Explained

Constance Chapman
Birth Date:29 March 1912
Birth Place:Weston-super-Mare, England
Death Place:Bristol, England
Occupation:Actor
Spouse:Travers Cousins (dissolved)
Children:2

Constance Chapman (29 March 1912 – 10 August 2003) was an English character actor working in theatre and television. She also made occasional film appearances.[1]

She made her stage debut in 1938 in Hay Fever at the Knightstone Theatre, Weston-super-Mare. Repertory work followed until her London debut in 1969 at the Royal Court Theatre for director Lindsay Anderson.[2] In Celebration proved to be her big break, and opened the floodgates for further acting work.[3]

Her roles include Mrs. Brown in the 1982 Granada Television adaptation of A Kind of Loving and Anne in the Children's science fiction series, The Georgian House (1976). Her many comedy roles included appearances in the John Cleese film Clockwise (1986), Victoria Wood As Seen On TV, and playing Uncle Albert's girlfriend, Elsie Partridge, in an episode of Only Fools and Horses. She repeated her leading role in the Lindsay Anderson film of In Celebration (1975), having previously appeared in Anderson's film O Lucky Man! (1973), and her other film credits included The Raging Moon (1971), Doomwatch (1972), Hedda (1975), The Three Hostages (1977) and Lady Oscar (1979).[4]

Partial filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constance Chapman. https://web.archive.org/web/20160311143101/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9efee5fa. dead. 11 March 2016. BFI.
  2. Web site: Constance Chapman. 21 August 2003. Telegraph.co.uk.
  3. Web site: Obituary: Constance Chapman. Eric Shorter. the Guardian.
  4. Web site: Constance Chapman. CBS Interactive. TV.com. 24 February 2016. 16 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160416023003/http://www.tv.com/people/constance-chapman/. dead.