Hilda Lilian Fenemore (22 April 1914 – 13 April 2004) was an English actress with a prolific career in film and television from the 1940s to the 1990s. Fenemore played mainly supporting roles which were characterised in her obituary in ''
The Stage
''The Stage'' is a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry and particularly theatre. It was founded in 1880. It contains news, reviews, opinion, features, and recruitment advertising, mainly directed at those wh ...
'' as "friends, neighbours, mothers and passers-by"; however, her many credits meant that she fell into the category of actresses who a majority of film and TV viewers would have been unable to name, yet whose face was instantly recognisable. Her longest-running role was recurring character Jennie Wren in TV series ''
Dixon of Dock Green
''Dixon of Dock Green'' was a BBC police procedural television series about daily life at a fictional London police station, with the emphasis on petty crime, successfully controlled through common sense and human understanding. It ran from 19 ...
'', who she played for six series between 1960 and 1965.
Career
Fenemore began her career as a stage actress, joining the company of actors at London's left-wing and progressive
Unity Theatre in the 1940s. There she met and married fellow actor Rex Edwards, and worked under the supervision of dramatist
Ted Willis, with whom she would later work also in television.
Fenemore made her first film appearance in 1948, and the pattern of her screen career quickly established itself as she featured in a string of supporting parts, mainly in films financed by smaller independent studios rather than the major British set-ups of the day. She appeared in a number of productions financed by the non-profit making
Children's Film Foundation
The Children's Film Foundation (CFF) was a non-profit organisation which made films for children in the United Kingdom originally to be shown as part of childrens' Saturday morning matinée cinema programming. The films typically were about 55 ...
, which specialised in adventure-type films made for children, of generally around an hour in length. These films were well regarded as they generally used proven actors and crews, had good production values, and were sophisticated enough to be enjoyed by adults as well as children. In the 1950s, Fenemore continued to work in live theatre, while also accepting work in television.
At the end of the 1950s, Fenemore appeared in two of the early ''
Carry On'' films, notably in a memorable, albeit brief, cameo in ''
Carry On Nurse
''Carry On Nurse'' is a 1959 British comedy film, the second in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims (in her ''Carry On'' film debut), Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Ha ...
'' (1959) as a wife visiting her husband in hospital, supremely oblivious to the absurdly snobbish impression of upper middle class gentility he has been trying to give his fellow patients, and blithely broadcasting embarrassingly working class trivia at full volume to the entire ward ("I bought this with our divi from the
Co-op!") as he cringes in humiliation. In 1960 she was cast as Jennie Wren in ''
Dixon of Dock Green
''Dixon of Dock Green'' was a BBC police procedural television series about daily life at a fictional London police station, with the emphasis on petty crime, successfully controlled through common sense and human understanding. It ran from 19 ...
'', which reunited her with Willis as scriptwriter, and played the role for the next six years. 1961 brought one of Fenemore's more prominent screen credits, portraying the matriarch of the family at the centre of ''
The Wind of Change'', one of the first British films to confront the issue of contemporary
race relations
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.
Through the 1960s and into the 1970s, Fenemore's career increasingly turned to television. She featured in recurring roles in comedy series ''
The Fenn Street Gang'' (as Mrs. Duffy) and ''
Are You Being Served?'' (as a cleaner, variously referred to as Ivy, Elsie or Daphne but presumed to be the same person). She also starred in the cult favourite CFF production ''
Chico the Rainmaker
''Chico the Rainmaker'' is a Cinema of the United Kingdom, British film serial made by Eyeline Films and the Children's Film Foundation.
It was shown in 1974 on PBS in the USA, and shown in British cinemas in the 1970s and 1980s as part of their " ...
'', originally shown as a serial during children's Saturday cinema matinees in the UK, and later on
PBS in the United States. Fenemore's two final screen credits came in 1978 in the thriller ''
Absolution
Absolution is a traditional theological term for the forgiveness imparted by ordained Christian priests and experienced by Christian penitents. It is a universal feature of the historic churches of Christendom, although the theology and the pr ...
'' and as the mother of
Oliver Tobias in camp favourite ''
The Stud''.
Fenemore's television career continued until the early 1990s, with her last significant appearances in 1992 comedy-drama ''Going to Seed''. According to ''The Stage'', she continued with radio voiceover work almost up to her death. Fenemore died on 13 April 2004, aged 89.
"Gone but not forgotten"
McGillivray, David. ''The Stage'', 20 December 2004. ''Retrieved 28 October 2010''
She is buried in East London Cemetery.
Filmography (partial)
* ''Esther Waters
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Overview
Set in England from the early 1870s onward, the novel is about a pious young woman from a poor working-class family who, while working as a kitchen maid, is seduced ...
'' (1948) – Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
* ''The Astonished Heart
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'' (1950) – Railway Station Announcer (voice, uncredited)
* '' Chance of a Lifetime'' (1950) – Worker
* ''Saturday Island
''Saturday Island'' is a 1952 British south seas adventure romance film directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter and Donald Gray. The film was produced by independent company Coronado Productions with the financial bac ...
'' (1952) – Nurse
* '' Time Bomb'' (1953) – Jimmy's Mother (uncredited)
* '' The Titfield Thunderbolt'' (1953) – Lady Washing Baby (uncredited)
* '' Turn the Key Softly'' (1953) – Granny's Daughter (uncredited)
* '' The Large Rope'' (1953) - Pub Landlady (uncredited)
* '' Adventure in the Hopfields'' (1954) – Mrs. Quin
* '' The End of the Road'' (1954)
* '' Room in the House'' (1955)
* '' Johnny, You're Wanted'' (1956)
* '' The Secret Place'' (1957) – Mrs. Haywood's Neighbour (uncredited)
* '' The Tommy Steele Story'' (1957) – Mrs.Steele
* '' The Strange World of Planet X'' (1958) – Mrs. Hale
* '' The Safecracker'' (1958) – Mrs. McCullers
* '' Innocent Sinners'' (1958) – Cassie
* '' The Young and the Guilty'' (1958) – Maude Marshall
* ''Carry On Nurse
''Carry On Nurse'' is a 1959 British comedy film, the second in the series of 31 ''Carry On'' films (1958–1992). Of the regular team, it featured Joan Sims (in her ''Carry On'' film debut), Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor and Charles Ha ...
'' (1959) – Mrs. Rhoda Bray
* '' Carry On Constable'' (1960) – Agitated Woman
* ''Feet of Clay
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'' (1961) – Mrs. Clarke
* '' The Wind of Change'' (1961) – Gladys Marley
* '' Strongroom'' (1962) – Charlady
* ''The Boys
Boys are young male humans.
Boys or The Boys may also refer to:
Film and television Films
* ''The Boys'' (1962 British film), a courtroom drama by Sidney J. Furie
* ''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film), a war drama by Mikko Niskanen
* ''Boys'' ( ...
'' (1962) – Mrs. Thompson
* '' The War Lover'' (1962) – Pub Landlady (uncredited)
* '' Doctor in Distress'' (1963) – Railway Station Barmaid (uncredited)
* ''This Is My Street
''This Is My Street'' is a 1963 British black and white kitchen sink drama film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, Avice Landone, John Hurt and Meredith Edwards. The screenplay is by Bill MacIlwraith from a novel ...
'' (1964) – Doris
* ''Witchcraft
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'' (1964) – Nurse
* '' A Jolly Bad Fellow'' (1964) – Secretary to Dr. Brass
* '' Clash by Night'' (1964) – Mrs. Peel
* '' The Offence'' (1972) – Woman on Common
* ''I Want What I Want
''I Want What I Want'' by Geoff Brown was first published in 1966 by Great Britain's Weidenfeld & Nicolson. It was made into a film by the same title starring Anne Heywood
Anne Heywood (born 11 December 1931) is a British retired film a ...
'' (1972) – (uncredited)
* '' The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones'' (1976) – Mrs. Belcher
* '' Full Circle'' (1977) – Katherine
* '' The Stud'' (1978) – Tony's mother
* ''Absolution
Absolution is a traditional theological term for the forgiveness imparted by ordained Christian priests and experienced by Christian penitents. It is a universal feature of the historic churches of Christendom, although the theology and the pr ...
'' (1978) – Mrs. Hoskins
Television (selected)
* ''Sunday Night Theatre
''Sunday Night Theatre'' was a long-running series of televised live television plays screened by BBC Television from early 1950 until 1959.
The productions for the first five years or so of the run were re-staged live the following Thursday, pa ...
'' (1952–1956) – 1st Nanny / Mrs. Parsons / Mrs. Whitelaw / Mrs. Pengard / Winnie / Daisy
* ''Dixon of Dock Green
''Dixon of Dock Green'' was a BBC police procedural television series about daily life at a fictional London police station, with the emphasis on petty crime, successfully controlled through common sense and human understanding. It ran from 19 ...
'' (1955–1965) – Various characters
* ''Emergency - Ward 10
''Emergency Ward 10'' is a British medical soap opera series shown on ITV between 1957 and 1967. Like ''The Grove Family'', a series shown by the BBC between 1954 and 1957, ''Emergency Ward 10'' is considered to be one of British television's fi ...
'' (1959)
* ''No Hiding Place
''No Hiding Place'' is a British television series that was produced at Wembley Studios by Associated-Rediffusion for the ITV network between 16 September 1959 and 22 June 1967.
It was the sequel to the series ''Murder Bag'' (1957–1958) ...
'' (1960–1961) – Mrs. Welch / Mrs. Williamson
* '' Sergeant Cork'' (1963) – Nellie
* '' Thorndyke'' (1964) – Mrs. Brattle
* '' Adam Adamant Lives!'' (1967) – Mrs. Clasp
* ''Z-Cars
''Z-Cars'' or ''Z Cars'' (pronounced "zed cars") is a British television police procedural series centred on the work of mobile uniformed police in the fictional town of Newtown, based on Kirkby, near Liverpool. Produced by the BBC, it debut ...
'' (1967–1971) – Mrs. Bennett / Connie Hughes / Mrs. Carter
* '' The Fenn Street Gang'' (1971–73) – Mrs. Duffy
'Justice (1971) Mrs Palmer
* ''Chico the Rainmaker
''Chico the Rainmaker'' is a Cinema of the United Kingdom, British film serial made by Eyeline Films and the Children's Film Foundation.
It was shown in 1974 on PBS in the USA, and shown in British cinemas in the 1970s and 1980s as part of their " ...
'' (1972)
* ''Emma
Emma may refer to:
* Emma (given name)
Film
* Emma (1932 film), ''Emma'' (1932 film), a comedy-drama film by Clarence Brown
* Emma (1996 theatrical film), ''Emma'' (1996 theatrical film), a film starring Gwyneth Paltrow
* Emma (1996 TV film), '' ...
'' (1972) – Mrs. Cole
* '' Are You Being Served?'' (1974–1979) – Daphne Ackroyd / Ivy
* '' Dad's Army'' (1975) – Queenie Beal
* '' The Duchess of Duke Street'' (1976) – Mrs. Parker
* '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1980) – Mrs. Parkins
* '' Together'' (1980) – Dora Klein
* '' Goodnight Sweetheart'' (1993) – Old Lady
* '' Harry Enfield and Chums'' (1994) – Old Lady at Bus Stop (final appearance)
References
External links
*
Hilda Fenemore
at BFI Film & TV Database
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1914 births
2004 deaths
English film actresses
English television actresses
Actresses from London
People from St Pancras, London