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  1. 8. Mai 2024 · The actor on dementia, red hair and the importance of manners Born in Lincolnshire, Patricia Hodge, 71, trained as a teacher before studying at Lamda. Her television credits include Rumpole of the Bailey, Miranda and Downton Abbey. In 2000 she won an Olivier award for her performance in Money at the National Theatre. She is

  2. 17. Mai 2024 · Patricia Hodge, a name synonymous with wit, elegance, and captivating performances, has graced British stages and screens for over five decades. Her career spans a remarkable range, from the whimsical world of sitcoms to the poignant depths of period dramas.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · Actor Patricia Hodge’s diverse career has spanned comedy turns in Miranda, seen her grace Downtown Manor, don a wig in Rumpole of the Bailey and tread the boards in highly acclaimed plays such as A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, His Dark Materials, and Money, at the National, for which she won the Olivier for Best Supporting Actress.

  4. 30. Apr. 2024 · Patricia Hodge. In what was quite possibly the finest vocal interpretation of this show to be heard on this side of the Atlantic, Stephen Schwartz’s Pippin played to a packed Theatre Royal Drury Lane for two nights only.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · Patricia Hodge (surely a Dame in waiting?) appeared in the original 1973 London production and made a triumphant return as Berthe, leading the audience in the glorious singalong ‘No Time at All’. Her original character, Catherine, was this time played by Lucie Jones, who hammed up the comedy in her part for all it was worth. Zizi ...

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · Pippin - 50th Anniversary Concert. Rating : ★★★★★. Venue: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. Cast : Alex Newell, Jac Yarrow, Patricia Hodge, Lucie Jones, Cedric Neal, Zizi Strallen and the London Musical Theatre Orchestra.

  7. 30. Apr. 2024 · After glamorous granny Berthe (Patricia Hodge, who played Catherine 50 years ago, deeply poignant here) encourages Pippin to make the most of life (and by extension, the audience, who get drop...