June Ritchie

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Likeness of June Ritchie shown at top of rocket in advertisement for The Mouse on the Moon

June Rose Ritchie (born 31 May 1941)[1] is a British actress.[2]

Early life

She attended Stretford Children's Theatre from the age of nine. She left school in Manchester, aged 16, to train as a secretary,[3] working for the Manchester Ship Canal Company. Her parents lived in Shrewsbury Street[4] and King’s Crescent in Old Trafford.[5]

Ritchie trained at RADA,[6] where she graduated in 1961, having won the Emile Littler Award for Most Promising Actress and the Ronson Award for the outstanding female student.

Biography

She came to prominence after starring in the role of Ingrid Rothwell opposite Alan Bates in the 1962 film adaptation of A Kind of Loving.[7]

In 1963, she starred with Margaret Rutherford in the comedy The Mouse on the Moon and appeared as a 'dance hostess' with Sylvia Syms in The World Ten Times Over.[8] She also made two movies with Ian Hendry at around the same time, Live Now, Pay Later and This is My Street.[9]

After marrying and starting a family, she cut back on her acting roles, but later made a successful comeback on stage (most memorably in a high-profile musical adaptation of Gone with the Wind in London), and appeared in many British television dramas including The Mallens, The Saint, The Baron,[10] Minder, Tales of the Unexpected, and Père Goriot.[11]

In 1966 Ritchie starred in The Saint (S5,E10 'Little Girl Lost') as Mildred, a fake hostage attempting and failing to get the better of Simon Templar (The Saint).

In 1975, Ritchie joined Ray Davies and the Kinks on their album, Soap Opera, having played the same role in the 1974 single drama, Starmaker, on which the album was based.[12] She sang the role of "Andrea" ("Norman"'s wife).[13][14][15]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Script error: No such module "Sort". Ingrid Rothwell
1962 Live Now, Pay Later Treasure
1963 Template:Interlanguage link multi Polly Peachum
1963 Script error: No such module "Sort". Cynthia
1963 Script error: No such module "Sort". Ginnie
1964 This Is My Street Margery Graham
1968 Script error: No such module "Sort". Mari Brant
1972 Hunted Margaret Lord Short

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965 Heiress of Garth Josina Griffin Miniseries
1966 Script error: No such module "Sort". Mildred "Little Girl Lost"
1967 Thirty-Minute Theatre Jean Charnock "Later a Man Was Questioned"
1967 Script error: No such module "Sort". Jeanne Varda "Roundabout"
1967 Champion House Della Chevalier "Sonata for a Solo Fiddle"
1968 City '68 Trixie "Love Thy Neighbor"
1968 Père Goriot Delphine Miniseries
1971 Script error: No such module "Sort". Jan Lee "Be Lucky"
1971 The Persuaders! Charlie "Element of Risk"
1974 Sam Jean Tufton "A New World", "Legacy"
1974 Armchair Cinema Susan Carter "Sea Song"
1974 Late Night Drama Wife "Starmaker"
1975 You're On Your Own Kathy "No One Wants Any Trouble", "Assault", "Contract to Kill"
1977 Script error: No such module "Sort". Sheila Quince "The Cuckoo Calls"
1978 Crown Court Alison Freeman "The Change"
1979 Kids Janie Snell "Harry"
1979 Bloomers Diana "1.1", "1.2"
1979 Minder Jo "The Bounty Hunter"
1980 Script error: No such module "Sort". Constance Radlet Regular role
1982 Tales of the Unexpected Jenny Morrissey "Operation Safecrack"
1982 All for Love Esme Fanshow "A Bit of Singing and Dancing"
1983 Script error: No such module "Sort". Lucy Browning "1.1", "1.3"
1984 December Flower Margaret Grey TV film
1985 Summer Season Sheila "Picture Friend"
1988 Script error: No such module "Sort". Nancy Lake "Shake Hands Forever: Parts 1–3"

References

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  4. Manchester Evening News Thursday 17 February 1955, page 4
  5. Manchester Evening News Tuesday 31 October 1961, page 6
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