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词条 Janet Davies (actress)
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Dad's Army

  3. Illness and death

  4. Television

  5. Filmography

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Janet Davies
| othername =
| image = Janet Davies as Mrs Pike in the Dad's Army episode 'Never Too Old'.jpg
| imagesize = 200px
| caption = Janet Davies (left) as Mrs Pike in the Dad's Army episode Never Too Old
| birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1927|9|14}}
| birth_place = Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1986|9|22|1927|9|14}}
| death_place = Bromley, Greater London, England, UK
| death_cause = Breast cancer
| yearsactive = 1960-1986
| spouse = Ian Gardiner (1954-1986, her death}}

Janet Kathleen Davies (14 September 1927 – 22 September 1986) was an English actress best known for her recurring role as Mrs. Pike in the long-running sitcom Dad's Army.

Although mainly remembered for her role in Dad's Army, appearing in 30 episodes of the series, she also featured in many other television and film roles including Dixon of Dock Green, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, All Creatures Great and Small, Last of the Summer Wine, Z-Cars, The Citadel, Pride and Prejudice, Open All Hours, Are You Being Served?, and in the films The Ghost Goes Gear (1966) and Interlude (1968).[1][2] Davies was upset that she did not appear in the film version of Dad’s Army (1971) in which her character was played by Liz Fraser.[3]

When she was not acting, Davies exploited her typing and shorthand training by working with various theatrical agencies. She was married to the actor Ian Gardiner, who was best known for having played Reginald Molehusband in a Central Office of Information public information film in the 1960s.[4]

She died on 22 September 1986, aged 59, from breast cancer which had metastasised to her lungs.[5]

Early life

Davies was born in Wakefield, West Riding of Yorkshire. Her father, a solicitor, died in his early thirties, and as a result she was sent to boarding school. She began training as a solicitor but left and qualified as a shorthand typist instead. She worked as a BBC secretary for two years, assigned to programmes including Dick Barton before eventually moving into repertory in 1948, appearing at Leatherhead, Watford, Shrewsbury, Bedford and Northampton. {{citation needed|date=December 2014}}

Dad's Army

Davies was a client of the theatrical agent, Ann Callender, and also worked as a secretary for Callender whenever she was short of work. Callender was the wife of TV producer David Croft, the director, co-writer and producer of Dad's Army. Croft said that Davies "hastened to suggest herself for the part. After all, being in the office where the script first saw the light of day, she knew the requirements well." Davies went to see Croft in order to read for the part. Croft recalled that "She seemed to be just the right age and type to play the role."[6]

Davies played the doting mother of Private Frank Pike (Ian Lavender), Mrs Pike, in 30 episodes of the sitcom, with her story lines mainly involving her relationship with Sergeant Wilson (John Le Mesurier) and her 'mollycoddling' of her son, much to the annoyance of Captain George Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe).[7] Her first appearance is in the first episode, The Man and the Hour, and her last is in the final episode, Never Too Old.

For the film version of Dad's Army (1971), Liz Frazer was cast as Mrs Pike.[8] This decision was made by the director, Norman Cohen, who wanted a less 'homely' actress for the role.[9] The recasting was very controversial and one of the changes imposed by backers Columbia Pictures that added to the unhappiness of the cast. Co-writer of the television series, Jimmy Perry, has said "It was a mistake...not to cast Janet in the role because the viewing public has come to recognize her as Mrs. Pike. But that was a decision made by Columbia".[10]

Illness and death

Davies died on 28 September 1986, aged 59, from breast cancer which had metastasized to her lungs. Her Dad's Army co-star, Bill Pertwee, said that she "spent her last days in a hospice and died peacefully" adding that she was a "lovely woman".[5]

Television

Janet Davies' television appearances
Programme[11]DateChannelRoleNotes
{{sortArthur's Treasured Volumesformat=dmy|1960|June|06}} ATV Miss Tiddy Episode 6: The Curse of the Bellfoots
Police Surgeonformat=dmy|1960|September|24}} ABC Weekend Television Welsh Woman Episode 3: Lag on the Run
The Citadelformat=dmy|1960|November|23}} – 30 November 1960 Associated-Rediffusion Television Neighbour TV mini-series- Series 1: Episodes 1 and 2
Emergency-Ward 10format=dmy|1961|February|24}} Anne French Series 1, Episode 420
The Desperate Peopleformat=dmy|1963|March|24}} Joyce Naylor Series 1: Episode 5
The Saintformat=dmy|1963|October|24}} ITV Pearl Series 2: Episode 6: Marcia
Gideon's Wayformat=dmy|1965|January|16}} ITV Nurse Series 1: Episode 16: Fall High, Fall Hard. (Uncredited)
Dr Finlay's Casebookformat=dmy|1967|February|26}} BBC One Nurse Series 5: Episode 9
The Gamblersformat=dmy|1967|November|23}} Anne Series 1: Episode 11: Tycoon of the Year
Champion Houseformat=dmy|1968|May|30}} Miss Jennings Series 2: Episode 8 : Pilot Error
Gazetteformat=dmy|1968|August|30}} Mrs. Goodison Series 1: Episode 5: It's All Happening!
Dixon of Dock Greenformat=dmy|1964|March|14}} – 15 January 1972 BBC Television Mrs. Walters
Mrs. White
Mrs. Thomas
May Nelson
Mrs. Perryman
Mrs. Baker
Six episodes
Fishformat=dmy|1973|January|08}} - 29 January 1973 Mrs. Price TV mini-series, Four episodes
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmesformat=dmy|1973|February|12}} Perkins Series 2: Episode 3: Cell 13
Are You Being Served?format=dmy|1973|April|18}} BBC Television The Oversize Dress Series 1: Episode 5: Diamonds Are a Man's Best Friend
Hey Brian!format=dmy|1973|June|19}} Series 1: Episode 6
Helen: A Woman of Todayformat=dmy|1973|September|28}} Solicitor's Secretary Series 1: Episode 2
Casanova '73format=dmy|1973|October|15}} Man opposite's Wife Series 1: Episode 5
Vienna 1900format=dmy|1974|January|12}} BBC Television Frau Garian TV mini-series, Series 1: Episode 6: The Spring Sonata
Marked Personalformat=dmy|1974|January|22}} - 23 January 1974 Thames Television Gwyneth Morgan Two episodes: Series 1: Episodes 21 and 22
Childhoodformat=dmy|1974|April|21}} Gertie 'Possessions'
Play for Todayformat=dmy|1973|February|5}} - 23 January 1975 BBC Television Nurse
Rose
Two episodes: Song at Twilight and Breath
Last of the Summer Wineformat=dmy|1975|March|12}} - 26 March 1975 BBC Television Miss Jones Two episodes: Series 2: Episodes 2 and 4
Sadie, It's Cold Outsideformat=dmy|1975|May|5}} Receptionist Series 1: Episode 3
Lucky Fellerformat=dmy|1976|September|24}} First Woman Series 1: Episode 4: Kath's Family
Dad's Armyformat=dmy|1968|July|31}} - 06 November 1977 BBC Television Mrs Pike Recurring Character- 30 episodes.
All Creatures Great and Smallformat=dmy|1978|February|12}} - 26 February 1978 BBC Television Mrs. Dalby Three episodes, Series 1: Episodes 6, 7 and 8.
Angelsformat=dmy|1976|October|4}} - 19 June 1978 Liz Thomas
Saleswoman
Two episodes, Series 3:Episode 5 and Season 4:Episode 1
Z-Carsformat=dmy|1962|June|19}} - 09 August 1978 BBC Television Mary Russell
Valerie Jolliffe
Mrs. Garrett
Mrs. Pagett
Molly
Six episodes.
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrinformat=dmy|1978|December|27}} BBC Television Ethel Merman Series 3: Episode 4: Communal Social Evenings
Rosieformat=dmy|1979|June|28}} Violet Series: Episode 4: Happy Birthday, Mr Chizzlehurst.
Testment of Youthformat=dmy|1979|November|11}} Sarah TV mini-series Season 1: Episode 2: Buxton 1914
Pride and Prejudiceformat=dmy|1980|February|10}} BBC Television Mrs. Hill TV mini-series, Season 1, Episode 5
Nice Workformat=dmy|1980|November|05}} Neighbour Series 1: Episode 4: Kill the Fatted Hen
Open All Hoursformat=dmy|1982|April|18}} BBC Television Mrs. Blake Series 3: Episode 5: The Man from Down Under
Something in Disguiseformat=dmy|1982|July|07}} - 04 August 1982 Mrs. Green Three episodes, Series 1 : Episodes 2,6 and 4
The Professionalsformat=dmy|1982|November|21}} London Weekend Television Roz Hatch Series 5: Episode 3: You'll Be Alright
The Citadelformat=dmy|1983|January|20}} - 27 January 1983 BBC Television Mrs. Watkins TV mini-series, Part 1 and 2
Death of an Expert Witnessformat=dmy|1983|April|22}} Anglia Television Mrs. Winifred Swaffield TV mini-series, Season 1: Episode 3
Terry and Juneformat=dmy|1985|September|28}} Customer (as Jan Davies) Series 8: Episode 4: New Doors for Old
Don't Wait Upformat=dmy|1983|November|08}} - 27 January 1986 BBC Television Florrie Two Episodes, Series 1:Episode 3, and Season 3: Episode 7
That's My Boyformat=dmy|1985|February|15}} - 21 March 1986 Mrs. Lacey Two episodes, Series 4, Episode 5, and Series 5, Episode 5.
Breadformat=dmy|1986|May|1}} BBC Television D.H.S.S Claimant Season 1: Episode 1, (final television appearance)

Filmography

Janet Davies' Film Appearances
Film[11]YearRoleNotes
The Love Match1953.1|1953}} Motorist
The Ghost Goes Gear1966.1|1966}} Cockney Wife
Interlude1968.1|1968}} Nanny
Under Milk Wood1972.1|1972}}
What Next?1974.1|1974}} Mother
In this House of Brede1975.1|1975}} Mrs. Scanlon TV movie
The Hiding Place1975.2|1975}} Mrs. Beukers Uncredited
Love Story: Mr Right1983.1|1983}} Waitress TV movie
Terry on the Fence1986.1|1986}} Usher

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2baba0736d|title=Janet Davies|website=BFI}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=4264|title=Janet Davies|website=www.aveleyman.com}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-scottish-mail-on-sunday/20151115/282664686282118|title=PressReader.com - Connecting People Through News|website=www.pressreader.com}}
4. ^Article on BBC News Magazine; retrieved 8 October 2007.
5. ^Notice of death of Janet Davies, btconnect.com; accessed 13 December 2014.
6. ^David Croft interview, Dad's Army, The Home Front: The Complete Scripts Series 5-9 (Orion, 2002); {{ISBN|0-7528-4743-0}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/dadsarmy/5210.shtml?page=9|title=BBC - Archive - Dad's Army at 40 - The 'Dad's Army' Cast|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/dads-army-v88439/cast-crew|title=Dad's Army (1971) - Norman Cohen - Cast and Crew|website=AllMovie}}
9. ^Complete A-Z of Dad's Army Webber, R(Ed) 2000, London, Orion {{ISBN|0-7528-1838-4}}
10. ^Jimmy Perry interview, Dad's Army: A Celebration, (Virgin Publishing 1997), p. 168; {{ISBN|0-7535-0307-7}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0203773/|title=Janet Davies|website=IMDb}}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0203773}}
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