Actress Sally Farmiloe has died of cancer at the age of 60.
Born in South Africa, she was best known for her role of barmaid Dawn in BBC series Howards' Way.
She also hit the headlines in 1999 when details of an affair with Jeffrey Archer became public.
Novelist Archer said in a statement: "After Sally's brave struggle against this terrible disease, I was saddened to hear the news of her death."
In later years, Farmiloe raised money for cancer charities, while her book My Left Boob detailed her experiences with the disease.
Farmiloe also had roles in Steptoe and Son and Bergerac on TV, and Absent Friends and When the Lilac Blooms on stage.
Born in South Africa, she was best known for her role of barmaid Dawn in BBC series Howards' Way.
She also hit the headlines in 1999 when details of an affair with Jeffrey Archer became public.
Novelist Archer said in a statement: "After Sally's brave struggle against this terrible disease, I was saddened to hear the news of her death."
In later years, Farmiloe raised money for cancer charities, while her book My Left Boob detailed her experiences with the disease.
Farmiloe also had roles in Steptoe and Son and Bergerac on TV, and Absent Friends and When the Lilac Blooms on stage.
- 7/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Run for Your Wife is already a contender for worst Britfilm ever made, but could that have been the cunning plan all along?
After the fashion of any self-respecting prime minister, I have not actually seen the thing on which I am about to pass judgment.
In my defence, nor has anyone else. Or rather, a mere £747 worth of cinemagoers have – for it is Run for Your Wife, a film some are already calling the worst Britflick ever made. Which gives you a sense of the scale of its horror.
A movie version of the Ray Cooney farce, Run for Your Wife was billed as a "Danny Dyer comedy vehicle" – and if that didn't suggest the brakes were cut from the start, the presence of 'Allo 'Allo's Vicki Michelle as executive producer should have. (Having said that, Lost in Showbiz does have a soft spot for Vicki Michelle, not so...
After the fashion of any self-respecting prime minister, I have not actually seen the thing on which I am about to pass judgment.
In my defence, nor has anyone else. Or rather, a mere £747 worth of cinemagoers have – for it is Run for Your Wife, a film some are already calling the worst Britflick ever made. Which gives you a sense of the scale of its horror.
A movie version of the Ray Cooney farce, Run for Your Wife was billed as a "Danny Dyer comedy vehicle" – and if that didn't suggest the brakes were cut from the start, the presence of 'Allo 'Allo's Vicki Michelle as executive producer should have. (Having said that, Lost in Showbiz does have a soft spot for Vicki Michelle, not so...
- 2/22/2013
- by Marina Hyde
- The Guardian - Film News
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