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Jane Horrocks

British actress (born 1964)


British actress (born 1964)

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  • Life is Sweet (1990)
  • The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (1992 play)
  • Little Voice (1998)
  • Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012)
  • Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2010)
  • Little Princess (2006–2020)
  • Trollied (2011–2015) Barbara Jane Horrocks (born 18 January 1964) is a British actress. She portrayed Bubble and Katy Grin in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous. She was nominated for the 1993 Olivier Award for Best Actress for the title role in the stage play The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, and received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for the role in the film version of Little Voice.

She is also known for her appearances in films, including The Dressmaker (1988), The Witches (1990), Second Best (1993), Life is Sweet (1990), Chicken Run (2000), Corpse Bride (2005), Sunshine on Leith (2013), Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016), as well as the television series Fifi and the Flowertots (2005–2010), Little Princess (2006–2020), and the Sky One sitcom Trollied, as Julie Cook (2011–2015).

Early life

Horrocks was born in Rawtenstall, Lancashire, the daughter of Barbara (née Ashworth), a hospital worker, and John Horrocks, a sales representative. She is the youngest of three children.

She attended Balladen County Primary School and Fearns County Secondary School. She trained at Oldham College, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with Imogen Stubbs and Ralph Fiennes, and began her career with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Career

Stage

Horrocks has appeared on stage in Ask for the Moon (Hampstead, 1986), A Collier's Friday Night (Greenwich, 1987), Valued Friends (Hampstead, 1989), and The Debutante Ball (Hampstead, 1989). She appeared in Our Own Kind (Bush, 1991); Deadly Advice (Fletcher, 1993); Cabaret (Donmar Warehouse 1994); Macbeth (Greenwich Theatre, 1995); and Absurd Person Singular (Garrick Theatre, 2007).

While working on Road, a play directed by Jim Cartwright, Horrocks warmed up by doing singing impressions of Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey and Ethel Merman. Cartwright was so impressed with her mimicry he wrote The Rise and Fall of Little Voice for her. She was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress at the 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards for her performance in the 1992 West End production, directed by her then-boyfriend Sam Mendes.

Her last West End appearance was in Sweet Panic, the 2003 Stephen Poliakoff drama in which she portrayed a neurotic mother locked in a battle of wills with her disturbed son's psychologist. She starred in Richard Jones's critically acclaimed production of The Good Soul of Szechuan at the Young Vic in 2008. She was reunited with Jones in a new musical production of Annie Get Your Gun, which opened at the Young Vic in October 2009. At London's Young Vic, in 2016's If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Horrocks revisited the songs of her youth to sing versions of tracks by the likes of Joy Division, The Smiths, Buzzcocks, and The Human League.

In October 2014, Horrocks played Ella Khan in the London revival of East Is East at Trafalgar Studios as part of Jamie Lloyd's Trafalgar Transformed season. In 2024, Horrocks joined the cast of the British premiere production of play Nachtland at the Young Vic theatre, directed by Patrick Marber.

In August 2024, Horrocks starred as Meg in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party at the Ustinov Studio.

Screen

She appeared in Catherine Cookson's The Fifteen Streets, alongside Sean Bean and Owen Teale and portrayed Pattern, the housemaid, in Stuart Orme's The Wolves of Willoughby Chase. Both films were released in 1989. She drew critical notice for her performance in the film Life Is Sweet (1990). She also portrayed Miss Irvine, the mistreated assistant of Eva Ernst / The Grand High Witch in Nicolas Roeg's The Witches (1990). Horrocks became well known on screen for her role as Bubble and Katy Grin in the sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2016).

She reprised her stage role in the 1998 screen adaptation, Little Voice, which earned nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the 56th Golden Globe Awards, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 52nd British Academy Film Awards, the Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy at the 3rd Golden Satellite Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture at the 5th Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress.

For 10 years, Horrocks appeared with Prunella Scales in commercials for the UK supermarket chain Tesco. She narrated BBC Two's television series The Speaker in April 2009.

In 2009, Horrocks took the lead in the BBC TV production Gracie!, a drama portraying the life of Gracie Fields during World War II and her relationship with the Italian-born director Monty Banks (played by Tom Hollander).

Other television credits include Absolutely Fabulous, Victoria Wood - We'd Quite Like to Apologise, Bad Girl, Boon, Heartland, Hunting Venus, La Nonna, Leaving Home, Never Mind the Horrocks, Nightlife, Wyrd Sisters, Foxbusters, Jericho, Red Dwarf, Some Kind of Life, Suffer the Little Children, The Storyteller, The Garden, Fifi & the Flowertots, Little Princess (the voice of the princess) and Welcome to the Times.

She was the subject of an episode of the genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? in 2006. That year, she played the title role of Ros Pritchard in The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, a drama about a woman elected prime minister.

On Tuesday 14 January 2014, Horrocks appeared as a contestant on The Great Sport Relief Bake Off on BBC Two— the celebrity version of The Great British Bake Off—hosted by Jo Brand and broadcast to help raise money for the charity Sport Relief. The other contestants were TV and radio presenter Kirsty Young, choreographer Jason Gardiner, and Olympic athlete Greg Rutherford.

On 9 May 2015, she gave a reading at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1.

In 2015, she supplied the voice of the Tubby Phone in the reboot of the popular British children's television series Teletubbies. In 2021, she began starring in the Sky comedy series Bloods.

Audio

Horrocks' voiceovers have been used on the films Chicken Run, Christmas Carol: The Movie, Corpse Bride, Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, and Tinker Bell. She also did the voiceover of Fenchurch on radio and in the audio adaptation of Douglas Adams' science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for BBC Radio 4. She has voiced Donner in all three Robbie the Reindeer films in aid of Comic Relief.

In 2000, Horrocks made the CD Further Adventures of Little Voice, again singing in the style of favourite divas. The recording includes duets with Ewan McGregor, Robbie Williams and Dean Martin. Horrocks collaborated once more with Robbie Williams the following year, for a cover of the Bobby Darin song "Things" on Williams' album Swing When You're Winning.

Personal life

Horrocks has two children with her former partner, playwright Nick Vivian. They were together for 21 years, separating in 2017. She currently lives in Brighton.

She was previously in a relationship with director Sam Mendes. She was in a relationship with the singer and actor Ian Dury, about whom she devised the 2022 drama, Love Pants: Ian Dury & Jane Horrocks, for BBC Radio 4, based on her own diary entries and his love letters to her during their one-year relationship in the 1980s, when she was 23. The two remained friends until his death in 2000.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirected by
1988*The Dressmaker*RitaJim O'Brien
1989*Getting It Right*JennyRandal Kleiser
*The Wolves of Willoughby Chase*PatternStuart Orme
1990*The Witches*Miss Susan IrvineNicolas Roeg
*Memphis Belle*FaithMichael Caton-Jones
*Life Is Sweet*NicolaMike Leigh
1993*Second Best*DebbieChris Menges
1994*Deadly Advice*Jodie GreenwoodMandie Fletcher
1997*Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis*Mavis Davis / Marla DorlandJohn Henderson
1998*Little Voice*Laura "LV" HoffMark Herman
1999*Faeries*Huccaby (voice)Gary Hurst
*Hooves of Fire*Donner (voice)
2000*Chicken Run*Babs (voice)Peter Lord & Nick Park
*Born Romantic*Maureen "Mo" DochertyDavid Kane
*Lion of Oz*Wimsik (voice)Tim Deacon
2001*Christmas Carol: The Movie*Ghost of Christmas Past (voice)Jimmy T. Murakami
2002*Legend of the Lost Tribe*Donner (voice)
2005*Corpse Bride*The Black Widow / Mrs. Plum (voice)Tim Burton
*Brothers of the Head*Roberta HoweKeith Fulton & Louis Pepe
2006*Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties*Meenie (voice)Tim Hill
2007*Close Encounters of the Herd Kind*Donner (voice)
2008*Tinker Bell*Fairy Mary (voice)Bradley Raymond
2009*Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure*Klay Hall
2010*No One Gets Off in This Town*
2011*Arthur Christmas*Lead Elf (voice)Sarah Smith
2012*Secret of the Wings*Fairy Mary (voice)Bobs Gannaway & Peggy Holmes
2013*Sunshine on Leith*Jean HenshawDexter Fletcher
2014*The Pirate Fairy*Fairy MaryPeggy Holmes
2016*Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie*Bubble/Shirley Bassey impersonatorMandie Fletcher
2018*Swimming with Men*Heather ScottOliver Parker
2023*Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget*Babs (voice)Sam Fell

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987*First Sight*NatalieEpisode: "Leaving Home" (1.3)
*Screenplay*LouiseEpisode: "The Road" (2.13)
1988*The Storyteller*AnjaEpisode: "The True Bride" (1.9)
*The Ruth Rendell Mysteries*Pippa BondEpisode: "No Crying He Makes" (2.7)
1989*The Jim Henson Hour*AnjaEpisode: "Musicians" (1.8)
*Victoria Wood*Cathy WarburtonEpisode: "We'd Quite Like to Apologise" (1.4)
*Smith & Jones*Episode: "The Unprepared Version" (5.6)
1990*Boon*Trisha DowneyEpisode: "Best Left Buried" (5.11)
1991*Screen One*GailEpisode: "Alive and Kicking" (3.7)
*Performance*Episode: "Nona" (1.2)
1992*Red Dwarf*Nirvanah CraneEpisode: "Holoship" (5.1)
*Screenplay*Maggie HuntEpisode: "Bad Girl" (7.3)
*Performance*Episode: "Roots" (2.3)
1992–2012*Absolutely Fabulous*Bubble
(also played Katy Grin, Lola and radio voice)33 episodes
1995*Performance*Doll TearsheetEpisode: "Henry IV" (5.5)
1995–1998*Crapston Villas*Flossie20 episodes (all episodes)
1996*Tales from the Crypt*CammyEpisode: "Cold War" (7.6)
*Never Mind the Horrocks*Various roles
1997*Wyrd Sisters*Magrat Garlick (voice)Television mini-series
*The Blobs*Various (voice)26 Episodes (all episodes)
1997–1999*The Forgotten Toys*Various roles (voice)
1999*Foxbusters*Jeffries (voice)26 Episodes (all episodes)
1999–2000*Watership Down*Hannah14 episodes
2000*Mirrorball*Yitta HilberstamTelevision pilot
*Spot the Dog*Narrator26 Episodes were re-narrated over the originals that were done by Paul Nicholas.
2001*Little Big Mouth*Krystan (voice)
2002*Linda Green*Teresa FranklinEpisode: "Teresa" (2.2)
2003–2004*Wide-Eye*Flea (voice)
Baby Komodo (voice)
Natterjack Toads (voices)26 episodes (All episodes)
2004*Monkey Trousers*Various roles
2005*Jericho*Sadie SwettenhamEpisode: "To Murder and Create" (1.3)
2005–2010*Fifi and the Flowertots*Fifi Forget-Me-Not and Primrose (UK/US voice)40 episodes
2006*The Street*Angela QuinnEpisodes: "The Accident" (1.1)
"Stan" (1.2)
*The Amazing Mrs Pritchard*Ros Pritchard6 episodes (all episodes)
2006–2020*Little Princess*Little Princess (voice)
2011*Coming Up*FelicityEpisode: "Magic" (6.5)
*Phineas and Ferb*Eliza (voice)Episode: "My Fair Goalie" (3.11)
*This is Jinsy*Mrs. StentonEpisode: "Vel" (1.6)
*Little Crackers*HairdresserEpisode: "Jane Horrocks' Little Cracker: Barbara" (2.3)
*Pixie Hollow Games*Fairy Mary (voice)Television special
2011–2013, 2015*Trollied*Julie Cook37 episodes
2012*Get Your House in Order*Narrator (voice)Episode: "Stuart" (1.3)
*True Love*SandraEpisode: "Sandra" (1.4)
2014*Lily's Driftwood Bay*Wee Rabbit
2015*Inside No. 9*Liz"Cold Comfort" (2.4)
*Long Live the Royals*Queen Elenor (voice)UK version only
2015–2018*Teletubbies*Tubby Phone (voice)Darrall MacQueen, DHX Media and CBeebies
2019-present*The Rubbish World of Dave Spud*Gran Spud (voice)Except "Two Toots Spud", "An Honest Face" and "Night School"
2020*The Singapore Grip*Sylvia BlackettTV series
2021*Hugo the Jungle Animal*Baby HugoEpisode: "Baby Hugo"
2021–2022*Bloods*WendyMain role
2025*Here We Go*Ethel TicehurstEpisode: "Granny's Uno Hustle"
*RuPaul's Drag Race UK*Herself (Guest judge)Series 7

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989*The Fifteen Streets*Christine Bracken
*Heartland*Pam
1991*Came Out, It Rained, Went Back in Again*Learner Lesbian
1993*Cabaret*Sally Bowles
1994*Self Catering*Marilyn
*Suffer the Little Children*Deborah Hayes
1995*Some Kind of Life*Alison
1996*Nightlife*Helen
1999*Hunting Venus*Cassandra
*The Flint Street Nativity*Zoe
2009*Gracie!*Gracie Fields
2010*The Road to Coronation Street*Margaret Morris

Short film, television and video

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994*Butter*BeggarTelevision
1995*Combination Skin*(voice)Short film
1999*Hooves of Fire*Donner (voice)Television
2002*Legend of the Lost Tribe*Donner / Arctic Fox (voice)
*Last Rumba in Rochdale*Gran (voice)Short film
2004*Wheeling Dealing*Authentic Newsreader
2006*Voices from the Underworld*Herself (voice)Video Short
2007*Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind*Donner (voice)Television
2011*The Itch of the Golden Nit*(voice)Short film

Audio CDs

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999*Crackers in Space*Wendolene

Music videos

  • New Order - "1963" (1995)

Awards and honours

  • Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (1991): Won Award for Best Supporting Actress for Life Is Sweet (1991).
  • National Society of Film Critics Awards (1992): Won Award for Best Supporting Actress for Life Is Sweet.
  • Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival (1994): Won Best Actress Award for Deadly Advice (1994).
  • BAFTA Awards (1999): Nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role for Little Voice (1998).
  • British Independent Film Awards (1999): Nomination for Best Actress for Little Voice (1998).
  • Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1999): Nomination for Best Actress for Little Voice (1998).
  • Golden Globes (1999): Nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, for Little Voice (1998).
  • Satellite Awards (1999): Nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Little Voice (1998).
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards (1999): Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast, for Little Voice (1998), shared with Annette Badland, Brenda Blethyn, Jim Broadbent, Michael Caine, Philip Jackson and Ewan McGregor.
  • Screen Actors Guild Awards (1999): Nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Little Voice (1998).

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