Sally Thomsett

English actress (born 1950)


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Sally Thomsett (born 3 April 1950) is an English actress who starred as Phyllis in the film The Railway Children (1970) and played Jo in the TV sitcom Man About the House (1973–1976). She also appeared as Janice in the film Straw Dogs (1971) and Nemo in Baxter! (1973).

Early life

Thomsett was born 3 April 1950 in Brighton, East Sussex, to Maurice and Dorothy Thomsett (née Joy) and had three older brothers. She attended Elm Grove Infants and Juniors School in Brighton. One of her brothers offered her five shillings to audition for The Max Bygraves Summer Show. After doing so successfully, she appeared in several pantomimes until she left secondary school to attend Phildene Stage School in London.

Career

Out of drama school, Thomsett made several films for the Children's Film Foundation, and appeared in many popular television series, including Theatre 625, Dixon of Dock Green, Nearest and Dearest and Z-Cars. She also starred as Jennifer Villiers in the comedy series The Very Merry Widow from 1967 to 1968, and its spin-off, The Very Merry Widow and How in 1969.

''The Railway Children''

Thomsett was cast as Phyllis in The Railway Children despite the character being 11 years old and Thomsett being 20 at the time of filming. Jenny Agutter, who played her elder sister Bobbie in the film, was two years younger than Thomsett. Thomsett was contractually forbidden to reveal her age during production, and was likewise not allowed to smoke, drink, drive a car, or be seen in public with her boyfriend. The film crew were unaware of her true age, and treated her as they would a child (e.g. by giving her sweets), while addressing the younger Agutter as they would an adult. During an appearance shortly afterwards on a BBC children's television programme, Thomsett was told, "I wouldn't dream of asking a lady her age, but you're obviously quite a bit older than the part you played in the film". She received a nomination for the BAFTA Film Award for Newcomer to Leading Film Roles.

Later career

Thomsett went on to appear in The Fenn Street Gang and Softly, Softly: Task Force before starring in the psychological thriller film Straw Dogs opposite Dustin Hoffman and Susan George, as well as Baxter! with Britt Ekland. After appearing in a television commercial advertising Bovril in 1972, Thomsett was spotted by writers Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer, who cast her in the hit ITV sitcom Man About the House as Jo, a role that she played for the show's entire run from 1973 to 1976, including a 1974 spin-off film of the same name. In 1975, Thomsett toured the UK in a production of the play Boeing-Boeing with her Man About the House co-stars Richard O'Sullivan, Yootha Joyce and Doug Fisher.

After Man About the House ended in 1976, Thomsett continued to act, appearing in Wodehouse Playhouse in 1978. After appearing in a Crunchie chocolate bars advert in 1979, Thomsett gave up acting for a while in order to travel the world. She returned in the mid-1980s and appeared on stage in a 1987 production of The Cat and the Canary, before making regular pantomime appearances. She also appeared in the music video for "Doctor in Distress", a charity single made to save Doctor Who from cancellation in 1985. Thomsett's career slowed down after the birth of her daughter, although she did appear on stage in 1998 and 1999 in a touring production of The Holly and the Ivy.

Thomsett appeared in Peter Pan as Mrs. Darling at Doncaster Racecourse during the 2014–2015 Christmas season.

Personal life

In 1971, Thomsett married her boyfriend of five years Nigel Newman, but they separated later that year and subsequently divorced in 1976. She also had a three-year relationship with her co-star Richard O'Sullivan during the production of Man About the House and dated Eddie Kidd in the late 1970s.

Thomsett married Danish film producer Claus Hede Nielsen in 1980, but they separated in 1984. Since 1993, Thomsett has been in a relationship with Paul Agnew, with whom she has one daughter, born in 1996.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Seventy Deadly PillsGerty
1967Danny the DragonJean
1967River RivalsPenny Holmes
1970**Phyllis Waterbury
1971Straw DogsJanice Hedden
1973Baxter!Nemo Newman
1974Man About the HouseJo
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1965Dead End CreekJaneTV series
1965Theatre 625Parsons' girl"The World of George Orwell: 1984"
1966David CopperfieldAgnes Wickfield"Distant Relations"
1966Thirty-Minute TheatreChristine"Don't Go Down to the Bingo Mother, Father's Coming to Tea"
1967River RivalsPenny HolmesTV series
1967SanctuaryMaria Gomes"The Promised Land"
1967–68**Jennifer VilliersTV series
1968What Maisie KnewMaisie"Shuttlecock", "Flight", "Pursuit and Capture"
1968For Amusement OnlyLetty"A Little Milk of Human Kindness"
1969**Jennifer Villiers"How Far Can You Go?", "How About the Patter of Tiny Feet?"
1969The Gold RobbersSally HartfordTV miniseries
1969Nearest and DearestBrenda"The Birds and the Bees"
1969Dixon of Dock GreenKaren"Notify If Found"
1969–70Take Three GirlsWendy Pond"Devon Violets", "Roses Round the Door"
1970Wicked WomanNatalie"Madeleine Jury"
1970Z-CarsRita"Bottoms Up for the Walking Dead: Parts 1 & 2"
1970Softly, Softly: Task ForceSusan"Lessons"
1970Play of the MonthPamela Harrington"Five Finger Exercise"
1971DoomwatchJudy Franklin"By the Pricking of My Thumbs..."
1971**Kathleen"Horses for the Courses"
1971Shirley's WorldCatronia MacDonald"The Islanders"
1972ITV Sunday Night TheatreLinda Nichols"When the Wheel Turns"
1973Comedy PlayhouseMiranda Elms"Marry the Girls"
1973Oh, Father!Mary"Just Impediment"
1973All Star Comedy CarnivalJoTV film
1973–1976Man About the HouseJoMain role
1978Wodehouse PlayhouseCelia Todd"Tangled Hearts"
2023Man About The House: 50 Years of LaughterHerselfDocumentary
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References

References

  1. (15 August 2023). "'Naughty rather than dirty': 50 years of Man About the House, the sitcom that introduced sex to British TV". The Guardian.
  2. "Sally Thomsett".
  3. (22 March 2006). "Official school website ¦ Elm Grove School ¦ My Brighton and Hove".
  4. ''The 100 Greatest Family Films'', Granada Television (2005)
  5. [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2010/mar/21/railyway-children-anniversary-jenny-agutter The Railway Children: Forever Young], ''[[The Guardian]]'', 22 March 2010
  6. [https://www.theguardian.com/film/2013/may/06/how-we-made-railway-children How we made The Railway Children], [[The Guardian]], G2 p. 19, 7 May 2013
  7. "Production of The Cat and the Canary ¦ Theatricalia".
  8. (30 August 2015). "Who Cares: Doctor in Distress".
  9. "Peter Pan from 2014 starring Sally Thomsett and Pee Wee Price".
  10. (9 December 1976). "Sally Thomsett Decree". The Daily Telegraph.
  11. Robertson, Peter. (22 April 2019). "Man About The House star Sally Thomsett opens up about her complicated love". The Daily Mirror.
  12. (18 September 1988). "The Girls Who Broke Eddie's Heart". The Sunday People.
  13. Robertson, Peter. (22 April 2019). "Man About The House star Sally Thomsett opens up about her complicated love". The Daily Mirror.

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