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| name = Sue Johnston OBE | image = | birth_name = Susan Wright | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1943|12|7|df=y}} | birth_place = Warrington, Lancashire, England | occupation = Actress | death_date = | death_place = | years_active = 1980-present | children = 1 | spouse = Neil Johnston (m. 1967; div. 19??) {{marriage|David Pammenter |1976|1980|end=div}} | television = Brookside The Royle Family Waking the Dead Jam and Jerusalem Coronation Street Being Eileen Downton Abbey }} Susan Johnston, OBE (née Wright; born 7 December 1943) is an English actress known for playing Sheila Grant in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside (1982–1990), Barbara Royle in the BBC comedy The Royle Family (1998–2012), Grace Foley in the BBC drama Waking the Dead (2000–2011), Gloria Price in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2012–2014) and Miss Denker in the ITV drama Downton Abbey (2014–2015). She won the 2000 British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actress and was nominated for the 2000 BAFTA TV Award for Best Comedy Performance for The Royle Family. Early lifeJohnston was born in Warrington, Lancashire, and grew up in Prescot, also in Lancashire. She is the daughter of Fred and Margaret Jane Wright (née Cowan). She was educated at Whiston Infants School, Eccleston Park Junior School and Prescot and Huyton Grammar School for Girls which she left aged 17 after one year of her A-level course, having decided to become an actress.[1] After working as a Higher Grade tax inspector, when her boyfriend was one of the pop group The Swinging Blue Jeans, she worked for Brian Epstein. From the age of 21, Johnston attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Acting career{{BLP sources section|date=January 2017}}Johnston made her television debut, aged 38, with a minor recurring role on Coronation Street in the summer of 1982. She played the role of Mrs. Chadwick, the wife of a bookmaker.[2] From 1982 to 1990, she appeared as Sheila Grant in the soap opera Brookside. She appeared in the show's first ever episode on 2 November 1982 – aired on the day that Channel 4 went on air – and her last episode was aired in September 1990, when the character was written out of the series following her divorce from Bobby Grant (Ricky Tomlinson) and remarriage to Billy Corkhill (John McArdle). Since then she has appeared in many drama series and films, including Inspector Morse, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Brassed Off and My Uncle Silas. In 1992, Johnston appeared in the three-part award-winning drama Goodbye Cruel World, in which she portrayed a woman coming to terms with a muscle-wasting illness.[3] Johnston may be best known as Barbara Royle in the BBC comedy series The Royle Family, appearing with her former on-screen husband in Brookside, Ricky Tomlinson, from the show's inception in September 1998 until it ended at Christmas 2000. She also appeared in a one-off special which aired in October 2006. From 2000 to 2011, she starred in the television series Waking the Dead, in which she played the role of psychological profiler Grace Foley, alongside Trevor Eve.[4] In 2004, she appeared in one episode of the series, Who Do You Think You Are?, in which she traced her family tree.[5] She starred in Jennifer Saunders's comedy drama Jam & Jerusalem on BBC One, alongside Joanna Lumley, Maggie Steed and David Mitchell. The first series aired in 2006, the second series began on New Year's Day 2008 and the third in August 2009. Also in 2008, she played Affery Flintwinch in the BBC adaptation of Little Dorrit. In May 2008 it was confirmed Johnston would return as Barbara Royle for another episode of The Royle Family, which aired on Christmas Day 2008 on BBC One.[6] The show returned for further Christmas specials in 2009, 2010 and 2012. She shared a role with Billie Piper in the television adaptation of A Passionate Woman which aired on BBC One on 11 April 2010.[7] On 2 April 2012, Coronation Street series producer Phil Collinson announced Johnston had joined the soap opera as Gloria, the mother of Stella Price (played by Michelle Collins). She made her first screen appearance on 5 September 2012.[8] It was announced in June 2013 that Johnston would leave the soap opera in 2014 to pursue other acting roles.[9] She departed on 21 February 2014.[10] In December 2011, she played Eileen Lewis in the BBC one-off drama Lapland, a role which she reprised in 2013 for a series, Being Eileen.[11][12] In May 2014 it was announced that Johnston would guest star in the fifth series of the period drama Downton Abbey. She played Denker, a lady's maid to the Dowager Countess, played by Dame Maggie Smith.[13] In 2018 Johnston played Ivy-Rae in the BBC drama series, Age Before Beauty. Personal lifeJohnston has campaigned on behalf of the Labour Party and has been a long-time gay rights campaigner.[14] She is a supporter of Liverpool F.C. and Warrington RLFC. In 1967, she married her first husband Neil Johnston and became pregnant at the age of 24. She suffered a miscarriage shortly after and the couple later divorced but she kept his surname as her professional name.[15] She has one son Joel from her second marriage to David Pammenter.[16] She has one grandchild.[17] Despite playing the role of heavy smoker Barbara Royle in The Royle Family, Johnston gave up smoking in 1978, but had to smoke low-tar cigarettes while playing the role. Johnston is opposed to smoking.[18] Johnston was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours.[19] In November 2010, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by University of Chester at Chester Cathedral.[20] In 1989 Johnston, assisted by Lesley Thomson, published her first book, a memoir titled Hold on to the Messy Times. In 2011, she published another memoir titled Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother. In 1970, Johnston was sexually attacked at the age of 27 which inspired her storyline in Brookside as Sheila Grant, where she was raped.[21] In her autobiography, Things I Couldn't Tell My Mother, she states that she was originally going to be called Margaret Jane Wright, after her mother and grandmother, but her father thought that it would be best to call her Susan. FilmographyFilm
References1. ^Daily Mail Weekend Interview. 31 March 2012, p. 6 2. ^[https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/sue-johnston-returns-to-coronation-street-1284962 Sue Johnston returns to Coronation Street as Stella Price's mother]. Mirror.co.uk (29 August 2012); retrieved 4 January 2013. 3. ^http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7b1a9808 4. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006r9ys 5. ^{{cite episode |title=Who Do You Think You Are? with Sue Johnston|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/get_started/wdytya_s1_celeb_gallery_03.shtml|series=Who Do You Think You Are?|serieslink=Who Do You Think You Are? (British TV series)|network=BBC|station=BBC Two|airdate=26 October 2004}} 6. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/may/07/television.bbc1?gusrc=rss&feed=media BBC in talks with Aherne and Cash over Royle Family return]. Guardian (7 May 2008); retrieved 4 January 2013. 7. ^=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2009/09_september/29/woman.shtml 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.itv.com/coronationstreet/news/suejohnstontoplaystellasmum|title=Sue Johnston to play Stella's mum Gloria|publisher=Itv.com|date=27 May 2011|accessdate=9 May 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120508195523/http://www.itv.com/coronationstreet/news/suejohnstontoplaystellasmum/|archivedate=8 May 2012|df=dmy-all}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22988379|title=Sue Johnston to leave 'Coronation Street'|publisher=Bbc.co.uk|date=20 June 2013|accessdate=29 June 2014}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3/coronation-street/news/a491623/coronation-street-gloria-price-star-sue-johnston-to-leave-soap.html |title='Coronation Street': Gloria Price star Sue Johnston to leave soap - Coronation Street News|publisher=Digital Spy|date=20 June 2013|accessdate=29 June 2014}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/lapland-series.html|title=BBC One commissions new six part comedy series, 'Lapland'|date=4 October 2012|work=BBC|publisher=BBC Online|accessdate=21 December 2012}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2013/06/being-eileen.html|title=Being Eileen|work=BBC|accessdate=29 January 2013}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-27628447|title=BBC News - Sue Johnston to join Downton Abbey as lady's maid|publisher=Bbc.co.uk|date=29 May 2014|accessdate=29 June 2014}} 14. ^{{Cite journal|title=Never larger than life: Ruth Rolands meets the Brookside star and gay rights campaigner|journal=Gay Times|issue=131|publisher=Millivres|date=August 1989|issn=0950-6101|quote=The dangers of that Clause [28] really hit me and I felt angry. I've got to come in on this, I thought — so I did. That's when I 'came out' as an ally of gays.}} 15. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/sue-johnston-my-secret-battles-with-depression-148952|title=Sue Johnston: My secret battles with depression and bulimia|work=Daily Mirror|date=22 August 2011|accessdate=20 March 2013}} 16. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1205947/Im-old-sex-scenes-says-Royle-Family-actress-Sue-Johnston.html|location=London, UK|work=Daily Mail|title=I'm too old for sex scenes, says Royle Family actress Sue Johnston|date=12 August 2009}} 17. ^Sue Johnston: 'I took Corrie job to be closer to grandson' – Coronation Street News – Soaps, DigitalSpy.co.uk, 11 August 2012; retrieved 4 January 2013. 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/people/sue_johnston_person_page.shtml|title=Drama - People Index Sue Johnston|publisher=BBC|accessdate=9 November 2015}} 19. ^{{London Gazette|issue=59090|date=13 June 2009|page=11 |supp=y}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chester.ac.uk/node/6928|title=Brookside veterans Phil Redmond and Sue Johnston reunited at graduation|publisher=chester.ac.uk|date=5 November 2010|accessdate=9 January 2011}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/sue-johnston-night-i-thought-stranger-185430|title=Sue Johnston: 'Night I thought stranger was going to kill me'|work=Mirror|date=24 August 2011 }} External links
13 : 1943 births|Living people|English film actresses|English television actresses|English soap opera actresses|Officers of the Order of the British Empire|People from Warrington|Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art|People from Muswell Hill|Labour Party (UK) people|LGBT rights activists from the United Kingdom|20th-century English actresses|21st-century English actresses |
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