Joan Hickson

Hickson as Miss Marple
Born
Joan Bogle Hickson[1]

(1906-08-05)5 August 1906
Died17 October 1998(1998-10-17) (aged 92)
Colchester, Essex, England
OccupationActress
Years active1927–1993
Spouse
Eric Butler
(m. 1932; died 1967)
Children2
AwardsTony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
1979 Bedroom Farce

Joan Bogle Hickson, OBE (5 August 1906 – 17 October 1998) was an English actress of theatre, film and television. She was known for her role as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in the television series Miss Marple. She also narrated a number of Miss Marple stories on audiobooks.

Biography

Born in Kingsthorpe, Northampton, Hickson was a daughter of Edith Mary (née Bogle) and Alfred Harold Hickson, a shoe manufacturer. After boarding at Oldfield School in Swanage, Dorset, she went on to train at RADA in London.[2] She made her stage debut in 1927, then worked for several years throughout the United Kingdom, achieving success playing comedic, often eccentric characters in the West End of London. She played the role of the cockney maid Ida in the original production of See How They Run at the Q Theatre in 1944, and then at the Comedy Theatre in January 1945.[3]

She made her first film appearance in 1934. The numerous supporting roles she played during her career included several in Carry On films, notably Sister in Carry On Nurse and Mrs May in Carry On Constable.

In the 1940s she appeared on stage in Appointment with Death, a play by Agatha Christie, who wrote in a note to her, "I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple."[4]

In 1961 Hickson played the housekeeper in the film Murder, She Said, based on Agatha Christie's novel 4.50 From Paddington and starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple. From 1963 to 1966 Hickson played Mrs Peace, housekeeper to the Reverend Stephen Young, played by Donald Sinden, in the highly rated TV series Our Man at St Mark's. From 1970 to 1971 she played Mrs Pugsley in Bachelor Father. She also played Mrs Chambers in Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?. In 1986 she played the part of Mrs Trellis in the film Clockwise. Also in 1986 she appeared in episode 2 of the drama series ScreenPlay#Plays.

Her stage career included roles in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, the musical The Card (1975), adapted by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent from the novel by Arnold Bennett; and Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce, for which she won a 1979 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. In 1980 she appeared as Mrs Rivington in Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, yet another production based on a novel by Agatha Christie.

The BBC began filming the works of Agatha Christie in the mid-1980s, and set out to remain faithful to the plotlines and locales of Christie's stories, and to represent Miss Marple as written. Hickson played the role of Miss Marple in all 12 adaptations, which were produced from 1984 to 1992; she received two BAFTA nominations for Best TV Actress, in 1987 and 1988. When the OBE was bestowed on Hickson in June 1987[5] Queen Elizabeth II was reported to have said, "You play the part just as one envisages it."[6] When Hickson retired from the role, believing that she should stop while the programme was still at the peak of its popularity, she stated that she had no intention of retiring from acting altogether.[7]

Wivenhoe

Number 2, Rose Lane, Wivenhoe

From 1958, Hickson lived in Rose Lane, Wivenhoe, along the River Colne 43 miles (69 kilometres) from London in Essex, until her death in 1998. A plaque now marks the house where she lived for 40 years.[8]

Marriage

Hickson married Dr Eric Norman Butler (born 2 September 1902 in Westbury, Wiltshire), a physician, at Hampstead Parish Church, Hampstead, Northwest London, on 29 October 1932. They had two children.[9] Her husband died in Colchester, Essex, in June 1967.[10]

Death

Hickson died in Colchester General Hospital from a stroke, aged 92.[11][12] She is interred under her married name, Joan Bogle Butler, at Sidbury Cemetery in Devon.

The Miss Marple series (BBC)

Series 1

Series 2

Stand-alone feature length episodes

Partial filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1934Trouble in StoreMabelShort
1935Widow's MightBurroughs
1936The Man Who Could Work MiraclesEffie
1937Love from a StrangerEmmy
The Lilac DominoKatrina, school dustmaid
1938Second ThoughtsEllen
1940Sailors Don't CareWoman Carried AshoreUncredited
1941Freedom RadioKatie
1943The Saint Meets the TigerMary (Aunt Agatha's Maid)Uncredited
1944Don't Take It to HeartMrs Pike
1945The Rake's ProgressMiss Parker
1946The Trojan BrothersAda
I See a Dark StrangerManx Hotel Manageress
1947So Well RememberedMotherUncredited
1948This Was a WomanMiss Johnson
Just William's LuckHubert's Mother
Bond StreetBlanche – SeamstressUncredited
The Guinea PigMrs Read
It's Hard to Be GoodMending WomanUncredited
1949Marry Me!Mrs Pearson
Don't Ever Leave MeMrs PearsonUncredited
CeliaMrs Haldane
1950Seven Days to NoonMrs Peckett
The MagnetMrs Ward
1951Hell Is Sold OutHortense, the housekeeper
High TreasonMrs Ellis
The Magic BoxMrs Stukely
1952Blind Man's BluffMrs Kipps
The CardMrs Codleyn
The Tall HeadlinesWaitress
Curtain UpHarry's Landlady
No Haunt for a GentlemanMme Omskaya
Hindle WakesMrs Hawthorn
1953Deadly NightshadeMrs Fenton
Shoot FirstWoman Station Announcer
Sailor of the KingHotel ManagerUncredited
Love in PawnWoman in Telephone BoxUncredited
1954The Million Pound NoteMaggieUncredited
Doctor in the HouseMrs Groaker
The House Across the LakeMrs Hardcastle
What Every Woman WantsPolly Ann
Dance, Little LadyMrs Matthews
The Crowded DayMrs Jones
To Dorothy a SonPub LandladyUncredited
Mad About MenMrs Forster
1955As Long as They're HappyBarmaid
Doctor at SeaMrs Thomas
Value for MoneyMrs Perkins
The Woman for JoePublican's WifeUncredited
A Time to KillMiss Edinger
Simon and LauraBarmaid
An Alligator Named DaisyPiano CustomerUncredited
1956LostPharmacistUncredited
Jumping for JoyLady Emily Cranfield
The Man Who Never WasLandlady
Port of EscapeRosalie Watchett
The Extra DayMrs West
The Last Man to HangMrs Prynne
Child in the HouseCook
1957Carry On AdmiralMother
No Time for TearsSister Duckworth
Barnacle BillMrs Kent
1958Happy Is the BrideMrs Bowels
Law and DisorderAunt Florence
Chain of EventsBarmaid
Behind the MaskLadyUncredited
The Horse's MouthWoman in queue at Tate GalleryUncredited
1959Carry On NurseSister
The 39 StepsMiss Dobson
Upstairs and DownstairsRosemary
Please Turn OverSaleswoman
1960Doctor in LoveNurseUncredited
The 3 Worlds of GulliverPatient at Dr Gulliver's SurgeryUncredited
Carry On ConstableMrs May
No KiddingCook
Carry On RegardlessHead Matron
1961His and HersPhoebe
Raising the WindMrs Bostwick
Murder, She SaidMrs Kidder
1962Crooks AnonymousLady
In the DoghouseMiss Gibbs
I Thank a FoolLandlady
1963Nurse on WheelsMrs Wood
Heavens Above!Housewife
1965The Secret of My SuccessMrs Pringle
1968Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely DaughterLandlady
1970Carry On LovingMrs Grubb
1971FriendsLady in Bookstore
1972A Day in the Death of Joe EggGrace
1973Theatre of BloodMrs Sprout
Carry On GirlsMrs Dukes
1974Confessions of a Window CleanerMrs Radlett
1975One of Our Dinosaurs Is MissingMrs Gibbons
1979YanksMrs Moody
1982GandhiWoman in courtUncredited
1983The Wicked LadyAunt Agatha
1986ClockwiseMrs Trellis
1990King of the WindDuchess of Marlborough
1993CenturyMrs WhitweatherFinal film role

Partial television credits

Year Title Role Notes
1946The Corn is GreenMrs WattyTV movie
1947Busman's HoneymoonMiss TwittertonTV movie
1950Over the OddsMabel PhelpsTV movie
1956David CopperfieldMiss Lavinia Spenlow3 episodes
1958The Invisible ManMadame DupontEpisode: "The Mink Coat"
1960Barnaby RudgeMrs Varden10 episodes
1963BBC Sunday-Night PlayEdith SwinneyEpisode: "How to Get Rid of Your Wife"
1963-66Our Man at St Mark'sMrs Peace46 episodes
1964Thursday TheatreMrs JenkinsEpisode: "The Cure for Love"
1969Sinister StreetMrs Cleghorne3 episodes
Oh, Brother!Mother JoanEpisode: "A Mother in Israel"
1970Bachelor FatherMrs Pugsley8 episodes
From a Bird's Eye ViewHilda TuttleEpisode: "Family Tree"
1972ITV Saturday Night TheatreMrs Hope-RisingEpisode: "Just in Time for Christmas"
1975 Within These Walls Edna Dewfall Episode: "A Free Woman"
1976Happy Ever AfterMrs HendersonEpisode: "Old Folks' Party"
1981Great ExpectationsMiss Havisham
1983The OutsiderLillian WrathdaleEpisode: "The Homecoming"
1984Poor Little Rich GirlsLady Harriet5 episodes
1985Time for MurderMiss WainwrightEpisode: "Mister Clay, Mister Clay"
1989BoonDellaEpisode: "One Reborn Every Minute"

References

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  2. "Joan Hickson – RADA". www.rada.ac.uk.
  3. "Hickson [married name Butler], Joan Bogle (1906–1998), actress : Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – oi". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/71118. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2019. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. Haining, Peter. Agatha Christie – Murder in Four Acts (Page 140). 1990. Virgin Books. ISBN 1-85227-273-2
  5. "No. 50948". The London Gazette (Supplement). 12 June 1987. p. 9.
  6. Deacon, Michael (22 September 2007). "Checking in to murder". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
  7. Alexandra Younger and Tom Vallance. "Obituary: Joan Hickson | Culture". The Independent. Archived from the original on 12 July 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  8. Essex – December 2016, retrieved 2 February 2017
  9. England & Wales, Birth Index 1916–2005
  10. England & Wales, Death Index, 1967
  11. "Miss Marple actress dies at 92". BBC. 18 October 1998. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  12. Lyall, Sarah (20 October 1998). "Joan Hickson, Miss Marple on TV, Dies at 92". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
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