Sheila Beryl Grant Sim, Baroness Attenborough (5 June 1922 – 19 January 2016) was an English film and theatre actress. She was also the wife of the actor, director and peer
Richard Attenborough
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, (; 29 August 192324 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He was the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Televisio ...
.
Career
Sheila Beryl Grant Sim was born in
Liverpool
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,
Lancashire
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, only daughter of banker Stuart Grant Sim (1893–1975) and his wife Ida Isabel Carter, who were married in April 1920. Brought up at "Carnlea" overlooking Calderstones Park in Liverpool and later, 18 The Ridge at
Purley in Surrey, Sim was privately educated before training at
RADA
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. Sim was mainly active as an actress in the 1940s and 1950s. She appeared in the
Powell and Pressburger film, ''
A Canterbury Tale'' (1944); she acted alongside her husband in the
Boulting brothers' ''
The Guinea Pig'' (1948); and starred opposite
Anthony Steel in ''
West of Zanzibar'' (1954).
In theatre, she co-starred with her husband,
Richard Attenborough
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, (; 29 August 192324 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He was the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Televisio ...
, in the first cast of ''
The Mousetrap
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'' by
Agatha Christie
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, from its London premiere in 1952. Sim played the role of Mollie Ralston.
After recruitment by
Noël Coward
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, Sim actively served
the Actors' Charitable Trust for more than 60 years. She was instrumental in the success of two redevelopments of the actors' care home,
Denville Hall, in the 1960s and 2000s, and was a Trustee and Vice-President of the charities.
Sim was a significant benefactor to the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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(RADA), where she originally trained; her husband was RADA's president from 2003 until he died in 2014.
Family

Sim married
Richard Attenborough
Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, (; 29 August 192324 August 2014) was an English actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He was the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Televisio ...
on 22 January 1945 and they had lived in a house on
Richmond Green in London from 1956 until 2012, when her husband placed it for sale at £11.5 million.
The couple had three children,
Michael (born 13 February 1950),
Jane (30 September 1955 –
26 December 2004), and
Charlotte
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(born 29 June 1959). Jane, along with her 15-year-old daughter, Lucy, and her mother-in-law, also named Jane, were killed in the
Indian Ocean tsunami
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as it struck their villa on the coast of Thailand on 26 December 2004. Michael and Charlotte are both involved in the dramatic professions: he as a director, she as an actress. Sim's younger brother,
Gerald
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, who died on 11 December 2014, was also an actor.
Richard Attenborough died on 24 August 2014. Sim and Attenborough had been married for 69 years.
Ill health and death
In June 2012, shortly before her 90th birthday, Sim entered the actors' retirement home
Denville Hall, for which she and her husband had helped raise funds. In July 2012, while her husband Richard had been battling health issues in recent years, it was announced that Sim had been diagnosed with
senile dementia.
In March 2013, in the light of his deteriorating health, Richard Attenborough moved into Denville Hall to be with his wife, confirmed by their son Michael. Her younger brother
Gerald
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likewise lived in Denville Hall until his death in December 2014.
Her death was announced on 19 January 2016. Sim was cremated and her ashes were interred in a vault at
St Mary Magdalene church
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in
Richmond beside those of her husband, as well as her daughter Jane Holland and her granddaughter, Lucy, who died in the
2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
In popular culture
In 2022, Sim was portrayed by
Pearl Chanda
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Early life
Chanda was born in Balham, in the south London Borough of Wandsworth. She is of Italian and Indian descent. She attended the BRIT School, a specialist performing arts ...
in the British-American film, ''
See How They Run''.
Selected filmography
*''
A Canterbury Tale'' (1944)
*''
Great Day'' (1945)
*''
Dancing with Crime'' (1947)
*''
The Guinea Pig'' (1948)
*''
Dear Mr. Prohack
''Dear Mr. Prohack'' is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland. It is a modern-day version of Arnold Bennett's 1922 novel, ''Mr Prohack'', as adapted in the play by Edward Knoblock. It stars Cecil Parker, Glynis Johns and Dirk Bo ...
'' (1949)
*''
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman'' (1951)
*''
The Magic Box
''The Magic Box'' is a 1951 British Technicolor biographical drama film directed by John Boulting. The film stars Robert Donat as William Friese-Greene, with numerous cameo appearances by performers such as Peter Ustinov and Laurence Ol ...
'' (1951)
Release date for The Magic Box
in IMDb.
*'' West of Zanzibar'' (1954)
*'' The Night My Number Came Up'' (1955)
References
External links
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1922 births
2016 deaths
British film actresses
British stage actresses
Attenborough
Deaths from dementia in England
20th-century British actresses
Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Attenborough family
Spouses of life peers
Wives of knights