Zara Nutley Explained

Zara Nutley
Birth Name:Zahrah Mary Chassib Jaber
Other Names:Zara Jaber, Zarah Jaber, Zahrah Jaber
Birth Date:19 August 1924
Birth Place:Falmouth, Cornwall, England
Death Date:9 October 2016 (aged 92)
Death Place:Manor Park, Uckfield, East Sussex, England
Occupation:Actress

Zahrah Mary Chassib Jaber, born 19 August 1924  - 9 October 2016),[1] better known by her stage name Zara Nutley, was an English actress. She is best known for her roles in two television comedy series, Mind Your Language (as college principal Miss Courtney) and Never the Twain (as Aunt Eleanor).

Biography

Nutley was born in Cornwall in 1924,[1] the daughter of Stanley Jaber and Gladys Gregory, who married in 1923.[2]

Early in her career she was involved in amateur stage productions[3] and subsequently repertory theatre. In the 1950s she studied and later taught at the Florence Moore Drama Studio in Hove, Sussex.[4] [5] Prior to 1977, she was variously billed as Zahrah,[6] Zarah,[7] or Zara[8] Jaber.

In the television sitcom Mind Your Language (1977–1979 and 1986), Nutley played Dolores Courtney, the principal of an adult education college. Her character was scripted as a stern, authoritarian feminist and spinster who was detested and feared by the staff and students at the school.[9] Her other regular television role was the final three seasons of Never the Twain (1981–1991), in which she played Donald Sinden's Aunt Eleanor.

Nutley died aged 92 in Uckfield, East Sussex, on 9 October 2016.[10]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Grange Hill Eve 1 episode
1994 Lovejoy Mrs. Addison Episode: Breaking the Broker
1993 Last of the Summer Wine Mrs. Jack Attacliffe Episode: The Black Widow
1988 Gentlemen and Players Mrs. Fothergill Episode: One for Sorrow Two for Joy
1987 Terry and June Mrs Bunce Episode: The Family Way
1986 Full House Saleslady Episode: It's in the Book
1985–1986 Victoria Wood as Seen on TV Care Home Worker / Headmistress 2 episodes
1984–1991 Never the Twain Aunt Eleanor 19 episodes
1984 Tales of the Unexpected Ann Dibbell Episode: The Mugger
Bottle Boys Dr. Gardner Episode: All in a Day's Work
1980 Metal Mickey Miss Beadle Episode: Top Secret Mickey
1979 Mr. Selkie Mrs. Craine
1978 Within These Walls Nancy Episode: Mixer
1977 Spaghetti Two-Step Mrs. Danby TV film
1977–1986 Mind Your Language Miss Dolores Courtney 42 episodes
1976 Dawnbreakers Short film
1975 Prometheus: The Life of Balzac Madame du Bordello Episode: The Human Comedy
1974 Father Brown Nurse Episode: The Dagger with Wings
Dial M for Murder Serafina Episode: Frame
1973 Second City Firsts Mrs. Shakespeare Episode: The Movers
Jane Eyre Grace Poole 4 episodes

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916-2007 . Ancestry.com . 4 September 2019.
  2. Web site: England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005 . Ancestry.com . 4 September 2019.
  3. News: Stafford News: "Granite" . Staffordshire Advertiser . 6 December 1947 . 8. British Newspaper Archive.
  4. News: With Court Players for short spell . Peterborough Citizen & Advertiser . 23 August 1957 . 2. British Newspaper Archive.
  5. News: Summer 84 Stage: Hardest worked 'stooge'. The Stage. 16 August 1984. 68. British Newspaper Archive.
  6. News: Stafford Players' courageous presentation of 'Streetcar' . Staffordshire Advertiser . 10 September 1954 . 4. British Newspaper Archive.
  7. News: Producer Leaves . Staffordshire Advertiser . 14 January 1955 . 2. British Newspaper Archive.
  8. News: On The Way . The Stage . 6 November 1975 . 1. British Newspaper Archive.
  9. News: Hayward . Anthony . Obituary: Barry Evans . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-barry-evans-1278359.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live . . 13 February 1997 .
  10. Web site: Deceased Estates: Zahrah Jaber . The Gazette . 4 September 2019.