Nan Marriott-Watson Explained

Nan Marriott-Watson
Other Names:
  • Margaret Marriott-Watson
  • Marriott Watson
Birth Name:Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson
Birth Date:31 December 1899
Birth Place:West Derby, Lancashire, England
Death Place:Puttenham, Surrey, England
Occupation:Actress, dramatist
Years Active:1916–1978
Relatives:

Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson (31 December 1899 – 28 August 1982), known professionally as Nan Marriott-Watson, was an English actress and dramatist. She appeared on Broadway.

Biography

Early life

Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson was born in West Derby, Lancashire, England on 31 December 1899,[1] [2] [3] as the only child to Frank McDonald Watson (1865–1944), an actor, and his wife,[4] Florence Reviere (née Brown; 1872–1956), also known by her stage surname, Edwin. She was born on the last day of the 19th century.[5] She was baptised at St Mary's, Grassendale on 26 January 1900.[6] Her paternal uncle was H. B. (Henry Brereton) Marriott Watson, an author, and his wife, Rosamund Marriott Watson, a poet, was her aunt, by marriage.

Death

Marriott-Watson died in Puttenham, Surrey on 28 August 1982. She was 82.

Career

Marriott-Watson volunteered with the Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment during World War One. She worked at military hospitals in Gateshead and Bishop Auckland. She also worked in nursing at Victoria Hospital in Keighley.[7]

Marriott-Watson began her professional career in theatre in July 1920.[8] [9] She appeared on Broadway.[10] She co-wrote Lass o' Laughter, with Edith Carter. The original production opened at the Comedy Theatre in New York City on 8 January 1925 and ran until 1 February.[11] She played A Lady in Fashion in If. The original production opened at the Little Theatre in Rochester, New York on 25 October 1927 and ran until 1 November.[12] She played Mabs Kellet in Diversion. The original production opened at the 49th Street Theatre in Manhattan on 11 January 1928 and ran until 1 March.[13]

Marriott-Watson started working for the BBC on 1 September 1930. She appeared in numerous radio productions.[14]

The script for the comedy crime film Miss Tulip Stays the Night (1955) was based on a radio play by Marriott-Watson that had been performed on Australian radio in 1948.[15] [16]

Marriott-Watson was the original choice to play Ena Sharples in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. She appeared in the second unaired pilot episode in 1960. The character was recast to Violet Carson prior to the recording of the first episode. Notably, she earlier originated another core soap character, voicing matriarch Doris Archer in the BBC Home Service radio soap opera The Archers, for the pilot episode on 29 May 1950. This character was also recast, with Gwen Berryman going on to voice Doris for almost three decades.[17]

Marriott-Watson retired in 1978, after 62 years in the industry.[18]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951The Man in ArmourMrs. Topping-BangerEpisode: "Armour for Sale!"
1956Tomorrow May Be FineBessie ThompsonTelevision film
1956TearawayMrs. MoldenTelevision film
1956Without LoveOld womanTelevision film
1957Joyous ErrandGladEpisode: "Episode #1.4", credited as; Marriott Watson
1957, 1958, 1959BBC Sunday-Night TheatreBertha, Washerwoman, Meg3 episodes
1957AladdinAladdin's motherTelevision film
1958Angel PavementCharwomanEpisode: "Episode #1.4"
1958The Invisible ArmiesMadame MeisterEpisode: "Episode #1.4"
1958Television PlaywrightAlice HeskethEpisode: "Red Rose for Ransom"
1958Champion RoadGrandma Pilling3 episodes
1959The WandererMrs. WilkinsonEpisode: "Detective Story"
1959The Gay DogAunt MinnieTelevision film
1959A Ride on the DonkeysMrs. JacksonTelevision film
1960BBC Sunday-Night PlayGran TatlockEpisode: "Summer Theatre: June Evening"
1960An Age of KingsMother JordanEpisode: "Part Ten: The Fall of a Protector", credited as: Nan Marriott Watson
1960, 1961, 1963MaigretMadame Trochu, Concierge3 episodes, credited as; Nan Marriott Watson
1960Tales from DickensInnkeeper's wifeEpisode: "Christmas at Dingley Dell"
1960Coronation Street: Second Dry RunEna SharplesTelevision film
1961They Met in a CityMrs. LivingstoneEpisode: "Ladies from a Spa"
1961Four Winds IslandHeadmistress
1961On the BoundaryMrs. HackittTelevision film
1961HurricaneMatronEpisode: "Part 1"
1961Jack's Horrible LuckJean
1961The Train SetGranTelevision film
1963Jane EyreGrace Poole4 episodes
1963The SaintMrs. WhickerEpisode: "The Sporting Chance", credited as; Nan Marriot-Watson
1964Dr. Finlay's CasebookMrs. CleggEpisode: "My Late Dear Husband"
1964Madame BovaryMadame Bovary2 episodes
1964Sherlock HolmesAnnieEpisode: "The Speckled Band"
1964DetectiveAnnieEpisode: "The Speckled Band"
1964ITV Play of the WeekMarket womanEpisode: "Crime and Punishment"
1965199 Park LaneJanet Redell9 episodes
1965, 1975Z CarsMrs. Jameson, Sally2 episodes
1966Dixon of Dock GreenHilda ButlerEpisode: "S for Squealer"
1966Mr. John JorrocksGypsyEpisode: "If We Encourage Vulgar People Coming Here, We Might Not the Matter End?"
1966Thirteen Against FateMadame CanutEpisode: "The Survivors"
1967No Hiding PlaceThe LandladyEpisode: "The Price on My Head"
1967–1968Crossroads MotelNora/Norah Gillingham17 episodes
1968Theatre 625JeannetteEpisode: "The Fanatic"
1968The First LadyAmy TarrantEpisode: "A Time of Fear"
1969Thirty-Minute TheatreAuntEpisode: "These Men Are Dangerous: Hitler"
1969On the RunCharwoman
1969The Wednesday PlayIn UlsterEpisode: "Blodwen, Home from Rachel's Marriage"
1974Within These WallsMilly JonesEpisode: "Prisoner by Marriage"

Source: [19]

Notes and References

  1. England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915: JAN 1900 8b 691 WEST DERBY — Hannah M Marriott-Watson
  2. England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915: JAN 1900 8b 691 WEST DERBY — Hannah Margaret Watson
  3. Web site: Nan Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . Rotten Tomatoes . en-GB.
  4. England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915: OCT 1898 8a 971 BIRKENHEAD — Frank Marriott Watson = Florence Reviere Brown
  5. Web site: 22 January 2022 . VAD Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . Men of Worth . en-GB.
  6. Liverpool, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1919: 26 JAN 1900 Grassendale, St Mary, Lancashire — Hannah Margaret Marriott Watson
  7. Web site: 22 January 2022 . VAD Hannah Margaret Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . Men of Worth . en-GB.
  8. Web site: 27 July 1920 . Jul 27, 1920, page 2 - Coventry Evening Telegraph at Newspapers.com . 24 October 2024 . Newspapers.com . en-GB.
  9. Web site: Nan Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . IBDB . en-GB.
  10. Web site: Nan Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . Playbill . en-GB.
  11. Web site: 8 January 1925 . Lass O'laughter . 24 October 2024 . Playbill . en-GB.
  12. Web site: 25 October 1927 . If . 24 October 2024 . Playbill . en-GB.
  13. Web site: 11 January 1928 . Diversion . 24 October 2024 . Playbill . en-GB.
  14. Web site: Nan Marriott Watson . 24 October 2024 . BBC . en-GB.
  15. News: 12 June 1948 . The Week in Wireless . 10 July 2020 . . Victoria, Australia . 7 . National Library of Australia . 29057.
  16. 8 May 1948 . Comedy Thriller Over 2GB . ABC Weekly . 22 . 10.
  17. Web site: 26 July 2012 . Rare early Archers' scripts, including Episode 1, set to sell at auction . 24 October 2024 . Cuttlestones Auctioneers & Valuers . en-GB.
  18. Web site: 3 June 1976 . Jun 03, 1976, page 2 - The Birmingham Post at Newspapers.com . 24 October 2024 . Newspapers.com . en-GB.
  19. Web site: Nan Marriott-Watson . 24 October 2024 . IMDb . en-GB.