Deborah Makepeace Explained

Deborah Makepeace
Birth Date:1957 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Buckrose, Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Bromley, Kent, England
Resting Place:Hailsham Cemetery (Hailsham, England)
Other Names:Cynthia Meade
Years Active:
  • 1973-1995
Known For:
Education:Elmhurst Ballet School

Deborah Makepeace (1 November 1957  - 2 February 1999) was a British television, theatre, and voiceover actress.

Biography

Prior to her acting career, she originally aspired to become a ballerina and trained at Elmhurst Ballet School in Surrey. Before to her breakout in 1973, she also auditioned for the film Nicholas and Alexandra (1971) as one of the Grand Duchesses, as well as the title role of Alice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972).

At 14, Makepeace's debut role was as Sara Crewe in the BBC television remake of A Little Princess (1973). She was selected out of over 200 girls for this part, which was originally played by Shirley Temple in 1939. The following year she landed a minor role playing the younger Janet Suzman as Florence Nightingale in the television film Miss Nightingale (1974), which was followed by the leading role in the BBC six-part children's adventure series, The Chinese Puzzle (1974).

By 1975, she was starring in bit parts and reoccurring roles in various television productions. She played Nigel Davenport’s daughter on an adaptation of the 1928 play The Apple Cart for BBC Play of the Month, which also starred a young Helen Mirren. Makepeace also landed a reoccurring role as a student nurse on the hit BBC television series, Angels. She then appeared as Princess Helena of the United Kingdom in three episodes of the Emmy and BAFTA winning ATV costume drama series, Edward the Seventh (1975). Other television credits include Just William (1977), Penmarric (1979), Byron: A Personal Tour (1981), and Sorry (1987).

She appeared in rep at Pitlochry Festival Theatre in the 1978 season. http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/sta/search/detaile.cfm?EID=779 She had roles in The Tempest, While the Sun Shines and The Chalk Garden. In 1984, she received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Bianca in a stage production of The Taming of the Shrew.

Makepeace made her voice acting debut in 1993 for the English dub of the anime The Heroic Legend of Arislan as Elam. She would also provide voices for the English dub of Rumic World: Fire Tripper, where she provided the voice of Suzuko (credited as Cynthia Meade), and the English dub of Seiden RG Vega, which would ultimately be her final known credit.

She died from cancer on 2 February 1999. Her funeral services were held on Friday February 11, 1999 at South London Crematorium, and she was interred in Hailsham Cemetery in Hailsham, Wealden District, East Sussex, England.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973A Little PrincessSara Crewe6 episodes
1974Miss Nightingale Florence Nightingale (as a child)Television movie
1974The Chinese PuzzleAllison Frazer6 episodes
1975BBC Play of the MonthPrincess Royal AliceSeries 10, Episode 5: The Apple Cart
1975Edward The KingPrincess Helena4 episodes
1975-76AngelsLynn Gale3 episodes
1977Just WilliamPeggy Barton 1 episode
1978Jackanory PlayhouseLilli-Tsee1 episode
1979PenmarricIsabella Clay 1 episode
1981Byron: A Personal TourClaire ClairmontTelevision movie
1986Rumica World: Fire TripperSuzukoEnglish dub, credited as Cynthia Meade
1987Sorry!Martha1 episode
1990Theater NightChorus of women from Chalics1 episode
1990The Heroic Legend of ArislanElamManga UK Dub, 1 episode
1992Seiden RG VedaAshuraEnglish dub

Theatre roles

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YearTitleRoleTheater
1976Peter Shaffer’s Equus UnknownWest End National Theatre
1977Murder ExcludedUnknownAdeline Genne Theatre
1977Peter PanWendy DarlingWest End National Theatre
1977The Merchant of VeniceJessicaSt. George's Theatre
1978While the Sun ShinesLady Elizabeth RandallEden Court Theater/Pitlochry Festival Theatre
1978Know Your Own MindLady Belle Pitlochry Festival Theatre
1978The TempestGoddessPitlochry Festival Theatre
1979The Chalk GardenLaurelWest End National Theatre
1979The Caucasian Chalk CircleUnknownPitlochry Festival Theatre
1980A Normal ManUnknownTraverse Theatre Company
1984Taming of The ShrewBiancaSt. George's Theatre
1985Henry IVLady Percy St. George's Theatre
1990-91Twelfth NightFirst GentlewomanThe Peter Hall Company
1992-93An Ideal HusbandLady BasildonTheatre Royal