Liz Gebhardt Explained

Liz Gebhardt
Birth Name:Elisabeth Anne Gebhardt
Birth Date:1945 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
Death Place:London, England
Occupation:Actress
Alma Mater:Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Yearsactive:1966–1994
Spouse:Ian Talbot

Elisabeth Anne Gebhardt (12 April 1945 – 10 August 1996) was an English actress, best known for playing the part of form 5C pupil Maureen Bullock in the LWT sitcom Please Sir! (1968–71) and in the subsequent spin-off show, The Fenn Street Gang (1971–73).

Following on from her role in the show and its spin-off, she continued working in television, starring as Doreen Bissel in Dear Mother...Love Albert, and appearing in a number of supporting roles in programmes such as New Scotland Yard, Z-Cars, The Naked Civil Servant, Doctor on the Go, Grange Hill, The Bill, Love Hurts, Keeping Up Appearances and others. Her few film roles included the movie version of Please Sir! (1971), and a brief appearance as a maid in Julius Caesar (1970).

She worked extensively in radio at the BBC, appearing in 54 radio broadcasts during the period 1967 to 1984,[1] mostly drama productions, including for the BBC World Service drama department and for Radio 3. Often these were one-off plays, including for Radio 4's prestigious Saturday Night Theatre series. She worked repeatedly for World Service drama (in productions including the 1977 thriller serial The Toff on the Farm), but those credits are not included here due to a lack of sources: World Service productions in this period were not reported in BBC's Radio Times magazine. She also made repeated appearances for Radio 2 on the popular 1970s radio soap opera Waggoners' Walk in 1974. In comedy, she was a regular in the 1971 sitcom Life Is What Yer Make It for Radio 4, starring Michael Robbins and Pat Coombs, and in their 1973 sequel The Things, altogether appearing with them in 19 episodes. At the BBC her extensive radio work eventually led to her breaking into television, to which she switched entirely after 1984.

In her earlier years, Liz attended Willesden County Grammar School in North-West London.

Death

Gebhardt was diagnosed with cancer and admitted to hospital in summer 1996; she died in August, aged 51. During her cancer treatment, she sustained injuries from radiotherapy, a situation which contributed to the formation of a campaign to prevent damage from such treatment.[2]

Gebhardt was married to fellow actor and former director of the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, Ian Talbot.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966The Rat CatchersReceptionistTV series (1 episode: "Operation Lost Souls")
BlackmailMegTV series (1 episode: "I Love Ivor Divor – Why the Devil Doesn't He Love Me?")
1967Emergency – Ward 10Liz TylerTV series (1 episode: "A Family Likeness")
Send FosterLiz EllisTV series (1 episode: "The Accident")
1968Half Hour StoryMother/DilysTV series (2 episodes)
ITV PlayhouseCaroleTV series (1 episode: "The Bonegrinder")
Knock Three Times CissieTV series (2 episodes)
1969All Star Comedy CarnivalMaureen BullockTV movie
1970Julius CaesarCalpurnia's MaidUncredited
Frost on SundayMaureen BullockTV series (1 episode: "Frost at the London Palladium...")
1971Please Sir!Maureen Bullock
Dear Mother...Love AlbertDoreen BisselTV series (6 episodes)
Please Sir!Maureen BullockTV series (37 episodes: 1968–1972)
1972New Scotland YardChristine BeaumontTV series (1 episode: "Ask No Questions"")
All Star Comedy CarnivalMaureen BullockTV movie
1973The Fenn Street GangMaureen BullockTV series (27 episodes: 1971-1973)
1974Football CrazyCarolTV short
Funny Ha-HaCarolTV series (1 episode: "Football Crazy")
Z CarsGwen Morgan/Linda BlackshawTV series (3 episodes: 1968–1974)
1975The Naked Civil ServantArt StudentTV movie
1976Shades of GreeneMiss GarfittTV series (1 episode: "The Case for the Defence")
Hunter's WalkJosie DaleTV series (1 episode: "Missing")
1977Doctor on the GoJaneTV series (1 episode: "The War of the Wards")
1984Don't Wait UpMrs DaviesTV series (1 episode: "Episode #2.3")
1985BulmanFiona LamontTV series (1 episode: "A Cup for the Winner")
1986Troubles and StrifeAnnetteTV series (13 episodes: 1985–1986)
1987Grange HillMrs. EdelmanTV series (3 episodes)
1988DramaramaMum/Mrs. BanksTV series (2 episodes)
1990Keeping Up AppearancesAngry WomanTV series (1 episode: "Stately Home")
1993The BillMrs. Martin/Mrs. Cook/Car Driver/Mrs. BoothTV series (4 episodes: 1989–1993)
1994Love HurtsFrances KellyTV series (1 episode: "Happy Families")

Notes and References

  1. https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/60/20?order=first&q=Liz+Gebhardt#top
  2. Web site: Yesterday's Women/The Story of R.A.G.E.. 2009-05-16. Bec. Hanley. Kristina. Staley. MacMillan Cancer Support/R.A.G.E.. October 2006.
  3. Web site: Going Out With a Bang!. 2009-05-16. Sheila. Connor. The British Theatre Guide.