Kara Wilson Explained

Kara Wilson
Birth Name:Kara Wilson
Birth Date:1944 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1964–2011
Children:Nina Conti

Kara Wilson (born 18 June 1944) is a Scottish actress best known for her roles as Patience Heatherstone in the 1964 adaptation of The Children of the New Forest[1] and as Miss Caroline Gordon in the seventh series of children's soap opera Grange Hill.[2]

Career

Acting

Wilson has acted in numerous productions with the Glasgow University Dramatic Society, playing leading roles in Lysistrata, Strindberg's The Stronger, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, and Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost.[3] As the Society's president, she ran a small theatre company and took productions to both the Edinburgh and Student Drama Festivals.

Wilson first appeared on television in an adaptation of Frederick Marryat's novel The Children of the New Forest. She appeared in several small roles in many television series' throughout the 1960s, appearing in Dombey and Son in 1969[4] and the 1970 film adaptation of Jane Eyre.[5] She also appeared as Helen Smith in Adam Smith between 1972 and 1973, as Miss Gordon the Art teacher in Grange Hill and as Jean Mackenzie in Mackenzie.

In 1993, Wilson co-wrote and performed "The Story of Robert Burns", a programme of songs, verse and anecdotes about the Scottish poet. In 1994 she wrote and performed "The Young Pretender," the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie, and took this production to the Borders Festival in Scotland in October 1995 with her daughter.

As an artist

Wilson took up painting and studied at Camden Arts Centre[6] where she remained off and on for ten years. In recent years she has had several exhibitions of her paintings, including one at the Netherbow at the Edinburgh Festival. In 1992 she exhibited with other artists at the Hooper Gallery, St John's Wood and in 1993 at the Wabe Gallery, Hampstead.

Personal life

Wilson was educated at The Park School in Glasgow, and later majored in psychology at the University of Glasgow.[7]

Wilson married fellow Scottish actor Tom Conti in 1967, and the couple have a daughter, the actress and ventriloquist Nina Conti, born to the couple in 1973.[8]

Notes and References

  1. https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/5d60843f00a74c039b5d4cd401dd9d9b BBC website, The Children of the New Forest: 1: The King's Messenger, Sun 23rd Aug 1964
  2. Web site: Kara Wilson Biography - actress wife of Tom Conti. www.karawilson.co.uk. 2017-06-27.
  3. Web site: Kara Wilson. .
  4. https://www.whsmith.co.uk/products/dombey-and-son/5019322675372.html W H Smith website, Dombey and Son
  5. https://www.amazon.com/Jane-Eyre-George-C-Scott/dp/B0007R4TAS Amazon website, Jane Eyre (1971)
  6. https://www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk/whats-on/art-angel-window-life-angelica-kauffmann Lauderdale House website, Art Angel: a Window into the Life of Angelica Kauffmann, press release for event on October 14th, 2021.
  7. https://allevents.in/org/kara-wilson/23829865 All Events website, Kara Wilson
  8. Web site: Ventriloquist is still hearing voices. Stuff. 4 February 2014 . en. 2020-04-06.