Moira Lister Explained

Moira Lister
Birth Date:1923 8, df=y
Birth Place:Cape Town, South Africa
Death Place:Cape Town, South Africa
Years Active:1947–2007
Occupation:Actress
Children:2

Moira Lister Gachassin-Lafite, Viscountess of Orthez (6 August 192327 October 2007) was a South African-British film, stage and television actress and writer.

Early life

Born in Cape Town to Major James Lister and Margaret (née Hogan), Lister was educated at the Parktown Convent of the Holy Family, Johannesburg. She was a theatre student of Anna Romain Hoffman, who with her husband Arthur Hoffman founded The Johannesburg Repertory Theatre.

Career

Lister began her acting career on stage in South Africa and then went on to act in the London theatre at the age of 18.[1] Lister began working in films in 1943, and appeared in a number of films over several decades. The most notable of these being for Ealing Studios, such as Another Shore (1948), (1949), Pool of London (1951) and The Cruel Sea (1953). She starred in Peter Ustinov's long-running 1951 play The Love of Four Colonels in the West End.

She had a regular role in the first series of the BBC radio comedy Hancock's Half Hour in 1954–55,[2] and was also one of the girlfriends in A Life of Bliss starring George Cole as David Bliss, a perpetual bachelor. She played Felicity Willow in BBC Radio's comedy Mr Willow's Wife.

She starred in the BBC television series The Whitehall Worrier and The Very Merry Widow from 1967 to 1968.[3] (Later series of this programme were titled The Very Merry Widow — and How!) Lister also appeared on various other British TV series such as Danger Man and The Avengers ("The See-Through Man", 1967). In 1980, she made a guest appearance as a film star in the sitcom Only When I Laugh.

She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1971 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.[4]

Lister was still performing until three years before her death, touring with her one-woman show about Noël Coward. She belonged to the British Catholic Stage Guild.

Personal life

In 1946, Lister went on a date in London with Neville Heath, a former South African Air Force captain who murdered two women in London only months later.[5] [6] Heath was convicted after a sensational trial, and he was hanged in October 1946.[7]

In 1951, Moira Lister married Belgo-French aristocrat Jacques Gachassin-Lafite, Viscount of Orthez, son of André Gachassin-Lafite, Viscount of Orthez and of Louise van Dievoet. Jacques was a French officer of the Spahis, owner of a champagne vineyard and hero of the Rif War; they had two daughters, Chantal and Christobel. Lister also had two granddaughters, Christina d'Orthez and Marina d'Orthez.

Moira Lister died at the age of 84 in 2007. Both she and her husband are interred in the churchyard of St Edward's Catholic Church in Sutton Green, Surrey.

Honours

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1943Rita
1944Carol
1945My Ain FolkJoan Mackenzie
1945Don ChicagoTelephone Operator
1945Joan Shackleton
1946Wanted for MurderMiss WillisAKA, A Voice in the Night
1948So Evil My LoveKitty Feathers
1948Uneasy TermsCorinne Alardyse
1948Another ShoreJennifer
1949Maniacs on WheelsDotty Liz
1949Jo
1951Files from Scotland YardJoanna Goring
1951Pool of LondonMaisie
1951My Seal and ThemDiana
1951White CorridorsDolly Clark
1952Something Money Can't BuyDiana Haverstock
1953Elaine Morell
1953Grand National NightBabs Coates
1953Pauline French
1953Trouble in StorePeggy Drew
1955John and JulieDora
1955Dawn Maxwell
1957Seven Waves AwayEdith MiddletonAKA, Abandon Ship
1964Lady Angela St. Simeon
1965Joey BoyLady Thameridge
1967Mrs. Carrington
1967Cop-OutMrs. Flower
1973Not Now, DarlingMaude Bodley
1989Ten Little IndiansEthel Mae Rodgers
2007FloodGrandma

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948FriedaFriedaTV film
1949And So to BedMrs. PepysTV film
1950Sunday Night TheatreSenora Maria"The Bridge of Estaban"
1951Joseph Proctor's MoneyPoppy MarshTV film
1954AnneTV film
1954Yelena Ivanovna PopovaTV short
1954Stage by StageBerinthia"The Relapse or, Virtue in Danger"
1956Douglas Fairbanks PresentsEve"The Intruder"
1956ITV Play of the WeekLetty Golightly"The Golden Cuckoo"
1957ITV Play of the WeekMaggie Palmer"His and Hers"
1957Armchair TheatreMathilde Loisel"The Necklace"
1957Sunday Night TheatreAmelia Laurenson"Mayors' Nest"
1957Sunday Night TheatreOrinthia"The Apple Cart"
1960Somerset Maugham HourVesta Grange"Flotsam and Jetsam"
1960Theatre NightNell Nash"The Gazebo"
1961Danger ManVanessa Stewart"Find and Return"
1961ITV Play of the WeekLouise Yeyder"Gilt and Gingerbread"
1963Zero OneMrs. Grey"The Golden Silence"
1964Thursday TheatreLaura Foster"Simon and Laura"
1966Danger ManClaudia Jordan"The Hunting Party"
1966Theatre 625Laura Foster"Simon and Laura"
1966Comedy PlayhouseJanet Pugh"The Mallard Imaginaire"
1966Major BarbaraLady BritomartTV film
1967Elena"The See-Through Man"
1967The Whitehall WorrierJanet PughTV series
1967–68Jacqui VilliersTV series
1968Emma Grant"Desmond"
1968Mimsy"The Lovemakers"
1969Love StoryAriade"The Dolly Spike"
1969Jacqui VilliersTV series
1973Late Night TheatreVicky Labone"She'll Have to Go"
1980Life Begins at FortyGertie"The Christening"
1980Only When I LaughGloria"Whatever Happened to Gloria Robins?"
1984HayfeverJudith BlissTV film
1987GranTV film
2000GrandmotherTV miniseries
2005Sterne über MadeiraMutter OberinTV film

Publications

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1980s. Jani Allan. Jani Allan. . Longstreet.
  2. News: Moira Lister. Shorter. Eric. 30 October 2007. The Guardian. 3 March 2017. 0261-3077.
  3. News: Moira Lister. The Times. 30 October 2007. 3 March 2017.
  4. Web site: This Is Your Life Season 11 . 2023-02-27 . Radio Times . en.
  5. News: Moira Lister. The Daily Telegraph. 30 October 2007. 3 March 2017.
  6. Book: Lister, Moira. The Very Merry Widow Moira. 1 December 1969. Hodder & Stoughton. 978-0-340-10632-7.
  7. Book: O'Connor, Sean. Handsome Brute: The True Story of a Ladykiller. 27 February 2014. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4711-0135-9. en.
  8. News: Moira Lister. 29 October 2007. The Independent. 3 March 2017. en-GB.