Susan Penhaligon

TV Actress

Susan Penhaligon was born in Manila, Luzon, Philippines on July 3rd, 1949 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 74, Susan Penhaligon biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
July 3, 1949
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Manila, Luzon, Philippines
Age
74 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Actor, Film Actor
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Spouse(s)
Nicholas Loukes, ​ ​(m. 1971; div. 1972)​, David Munro, ​ ​(m. 1974; div. 1981)​, Duncan Preston, ​ ​(m. 1986; div. 1992)​
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David Penhaligon (cousin)
Susan Penhaligon Life

Susan Penhaligon (born 3 July 1949) is a British actress and writer.

She is best known for her appearances in Bouquet of Barbed Wire (1976) and her role as Helen Barker in the sitcom A Fine Romance (1981–84).

Emmerdale (2006), she appeared in the soap opera Emmerdale.

No Sex Please, We're British (1973), and Paul Verhoeven's Soldier of Orange (1977).

Early life and education

Penhaligon was Bill, the Shell Oil Company's engineer, and Jean Penhaligon, who operated a bed and breakfast. Penhaligon, who was born in Manila, where her father was working, returned with her family to the United Kingdom at the age of six and spent her formative years in St Ives and Falmouth, Cornwall. Aged 11, she was admitted to boarding school in Bristol, where her acting aspirations were encouraged. In the United States, she has two brothers and a sister. Her father came to San Francisco after her parents divorced. She is the cousin of late David Penhaligon, a former Liberal member of parliament in Cornwall, and she is a cousin of the late David Penhaligon.

Penhaligon lived in a flat with Peter Hammill while studying at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art; she was featured in the lyrics of the Van der Graaf Generator song "Refugees" and the Hammill song "Easy to Slip Away."

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Susan Penhaligon Career

Acting career

Penhaligon's debut in the theatre was in Romeo and Juliet at the Connaught Theatre, Worthing, as part of a two-week repertory company.

In the West End, she appeared in a 1987 version of Three Sisters at the Albery Theatre. In 1982, she appeared in The Real Thing at the Strand Theatre, Aldwych (now called the Novello). In 1987, she appeared in The Maintenance Man at the Comedy Theatre and appeared in Curley's Wife, a 1984 revival of Of Mice and Men at the Mermaid Theatre. She has toured the United Kingdom extensively, appearing in the productions of The Constant Wife (Richmond Theatre, 2002), Debbie Trap (Theatre Royal, Bath, 1989), and Lord Arthur Saville's Crime (Richmond Theatre, 2005).

She was in Time and the Conways, Lower Depths, and The Cherry Orchard, and she was a lead role in Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds.

She appeared in the premiere of Dario Fo's Abduction Diana, and Keeping Up With the Joans with her friend Katy Manning in Edinburgh.

Margaret Bailey's television appearances include Public Eye (1975), Lesbian/Want seductress Julian Bradley, played by Ronald Lewis, Upstairs Downstairs, Tales of the Unexpected, Bergerac, Werner Smith, Doctor Who, The Taming of the Shrew (1977) is one of her BBC Shakespeare's Lesbian, A Kind of Loving, Count Dracula (1978) with Louis Jourdan, Newcastle, Count Dracula, Monkey, Mendel Helen Barker played Helen Barker in A Fine Romance. She has appeared on three episodes of Doctors and three episodes of Casualty. Jean Hope appeared on UK soap Emmerdale for a year.

Penhaligon appeared in films including Say Hello to Yesterday (1971), Private Road (1972), No Sex Please (1972), The Land That Time Forgot (1977), Matthew Bruton (1978) and Top Dog (2004). In the film Miracles Still Happen (1974), directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese, Juliane Koepcke appeared as the sole survivor of LANSA Flight 508, directed by Giuseppe Maria Scotese.

Writing career

The Love of Angel, a Truran Books 2008 book set in Cornwall in the 1880s, is based in Cornwall.

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'British Bardot' actress Susan Penhaligon puts historic Thames houseboat that was used to smuggle Allied airmen out of Nazi-occupied Europe up for sale for £850,000

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
A Thames houseboat that once carried Allied airmen out of Nazi-occupied Europe has been listed for auction. Susan Penhaligon (pictured), 74, who has appeared with Dame Judi Dench and Sir David Jason, has called the historic barge home for the past 27 years. The stage and screen actress was completely gutted and rebuilt the 84ft long barge and raised the roof to make standing more comfortable. The three-bedroom houseboat, which is moored on the River Thames in Brentford, west London, may be yours for £850,000. The 1922 barge is brimming with history, and was used during the Second World War to smuggle British airmen out of Holland and across the North Sea.

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Who will inherit £65million? As a relucent viscount dies without making a 'valid will,' the Aristocratic riddle suffers

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: He lived frugally, favouring second-hand cars, flying economy, and retaining his house in a condition unsurpassed since the 1950s. Shane Hugh Maryon Gough, the 5th and last Viscount Gough, did not perform so because he had been reduced to penury. Far from it: When he died last April at the age of 81, the peer, a lifelong bachelor, left an incredible fortune of more than £65 million. However, following the announcement this week of what is described as a 'Grant of Letters of Administration', quite who - if anyone - will inherit this delectable sum is open to debate.