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Wendy Craig (born 20 June 1934) is an English actress who is best known for her appearances in the sitcoms ''Not in Front of the Children'', ''Butterflies'', ''...And Mother Makes Three'' and ''...And Mother Makes Five''. She played the recurring role of Matron in the TV series ''The Royal'' (2003–11). ==Biography== Anne Gwendolyn Craig was born in Sacriston, County Durham〔 the daughter of farmer George Craig and his wife Anne (née Lindsay).〔(Mike Morgan. 'Actress Wendy Craig talks up Teesside'. ''The Gazette'' (Middlesbrough). 9 April 2010. )〕 She attended Durham High School for Girls, initially as a day pupil and later as a boarder,〔(Sandie Jones. 'Wendy Craig: "After the war started I remember spending one breakfast picking weevils out of our cornflakes"'. ''Daily Mail''. 16 July 2010. )〕 which she visited on 13 October 2007 when she opened a new building named after her. She passed the Eleven Plus examination and went to Darlington High School.〔 When she was twelve years old the family moved to Picton and she attended nearby Yarm Grammar School.〔 She trained as an actress at the Central School of Dramatic Art.〔Julia Hallam (Wendy Craig profile ), screenonline.org.uk; accessed 20 August 2014.〕 From the mid-1950s Craig appeared in British films such as ''The Servant'' (1963) and ''The Nanny'' (1965) with Bette Davis, but it was her appearances in British sitcoms of the late 1960s/1970s which led to her becoming a household name, usually playing a scatty middle class housewife. She went from the BBC's ''Not in Front of the Children'' (1967) to ITV's ''...And Mother Makes Three'' (1971) (in which she played a single parent), which later evolved into ''...And Mother Makes Five''. Then came ''Butterflies'' (1978), a comedy on BBC2. Craig returned to drama with the series ''Nanny'' (1981–83), a series she created, and wrote some episodes herself as Jonathan Marr,〔 a pseudonym she had used before when writing episodes of ''...And Mother Makes Five''. Twenty years later, she played a hospital matron in ITV's ''The Royal'' (2003–11). However, she has continued to be associated with comedy, having taken one of the leading roles as Annie in ''Brighton Belles'' (1993–94), the UK's short-lived version of ''The Golden Girls''. She appeared as Reggie's mother in the BBC1 comedy ''Reggie Perrin'' (2009, Series 1 and 2010, Series 2), an update of the 1970s' series ''The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin''. In 2012 Craig appeared as a guest in Episode 12 of the Series ''Masterchef'', along with many other 1970s sitcom stars. In January 2014 she appeared in an episode of the BBC popular drama ''Waterloo Road''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wendy Craig」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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