Annette Crosbie


Annette Crosbie is a Scottish actress. She is best known for her role as Margaret Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave. She twice won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, for The Six Wives of Henry VIII in 1971 and in 1976 for Edward the Seventh.
Also in 1976, Crosbie was nominated for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role">British Academy Television Award for Best Actress">Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the 1976 film The Slipper and the Rose and she won the award for Best Actress at the Evening Standard British Film Awards for the same role. Her other film appearances include The Pope Must Die, Shooting Fish, The Debt Collector, Calendar Girls and Into the Woods.

Early life and career

Crosbie was born in Gorebridge, Midlothian, Scotland, as Annette Ross Mcleod Crosbie to Presbyterian parents who disapproved of her becoming an actress. Nevertheless, she joined the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School while still in her teens. She began her career with the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre Company in 1956. She was educated at Boroughmuir High School in Edinburgh. Her big break came in 1970 when she was cast as Catherine of Aragon in the BBC television series The Six Wives of Henry VIII, for which she won the 1971 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress. In 1973, she starred alongside Vanessa Redgrave in the BBC serial A Picture of Katherine Mansfield.
In 1975, Crosbie made a similar impact as another queen, Queen Victoria, in the ITV period drama Edward the Seventh, for which she won the 1976 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress. She played Cinderella's fairy godmother in The Slipper and the Rose, which was chosen as the Royal Film Première for 1976. In that film, Crosbie sang the Sherman Brothers' song, "Suddenly It Happens". Crosbie voiced the character of Galadriel in Ralph Bakshi's animated movie, The Lord of the Rings, filmed in 1978. In 1980, she played the abbess in Hawk the Slayer. In 1986, she appeared as the vicar's wife in Paradise Postponed.
Crosbie's next major role was as Margaret Meldrew, the long-suffering wife of Victor Meldrew in the BBC sitcom One Foot in the Grave for which she is best known. She also played Janet, the housekeeper to Dr. Finlay, in the 1993–96 revival of A. J. Cronin's popular stories. She also had a poignant role in the thriller The Debt Collector.
Crosbie's other roles include playing the monkey-lover Ingrid Strange in an episode of Jonathan Creek, Edith Sparshott in An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, and Jessie in the film Calendar Girls.
In 2008, Crosbie appeared in a BBC adaptation of Little Dorrit. In 2009 she played Sadie Cairncross in the BBC television series Hope Springs. In 2010, Crosbie appeared in the Doctor Who episode "The Eleventh Hour" and in an episode of New Tricks. In 2014 Crosbie appeared in the movies What We Did on Our Holiday and Into the Woods. In 2015 she appeared in a BBC adaptation of Cider with Rosie. In 2016 she appeared in the new film version of Dad's Army. In 2019 she appeared in an episode of Call the Midwife.
In 2020, Crosbie appeared in an episode of the second season of After Life, a British black comedy-drama series created, written, produced and directed by Ricky Gervais, which premiered on Netflix.

Honours

Crosbie was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1998 New Year Honours for services to drama.

Personal life

Crosbie was married to Michael Griffiths from 1966 until their divorce in 1985. The marriage produced two children, a son and a daughter. Their daughter Selina Griffiths, is also an actress.
Crosbie is a campaigner for greyhound welfare. From 2003 to 2006, she was president of the League Against Cruel Sports. In 2014, she was a vice-president. She was an honorary vice-president of the Scottish SPCA.
Crosbie lives in Wimbledon, London.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959The Bridal Path1st Waitress
1965Sky West and CrookedMrs. White
1968Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely DaughterMaid
1972Follow Me!Miss Framer
1976The Slipper and the RoseFairy GodmotherEvening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1976Mr SmithAnonShort film
1978The Lord of the RingsLady Galadriel of LothlorienVoice
1979A Question of FaithSofya Andreyevna
1980Hawk the SlayerAbbess
1984Ordeal by InnocenceKirsten Lindstrom
1991Chernobyl: The Final WarningDr. Galina Petrovna
1991The Pope Must DieMother Superior
1992Leon the Pig FarmerDr. Johnson
1995Solitaire for 2Mrs Dwyer
1997Shooting FishMrs Cummins
1999The Debt CollectorLana Keltie
2003Calendar GirlsJessie
2007She's Not DeadMumShort Film
2014What We Did on Our HolidayDoreen
2014Into the WoodsGranny
2016Dad's ArmyCissy Godfrey
2016Eat LocalsAlice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961St. Patrick's DayLaurettaTV Short
1962ITV Television PlayhouseLizEpisode: "The Morning After"
1962Probation OfficerJennie WalkerEpisode 4.3
1963BBC Sunday-Night PlayJulie Neill / GaliaEpisodes: "The Greevy Column" & "The Reward of Silence"
1963The Plane MakersBrendaEpisodes: "The Dividing Line" & Them: Or Us?"
1964FestivalMiss VaughanEpisode: "The Inner World of Miss Vaughan"
1964First NightAda ChurnleyEpisode: "Goodbye, Gloria, Goodbye"
1965–1968Theatre 625Sister Catherine / Masha / Jennie Thomson / GirlEpisodes: "The Swallow's Nest", "The Seagull", "A Man Like That" & "Hermit Crabs"
1965Story ParadeElsie ForrestEpisode: "The Bachelors
1965No Hiding PlaceMavis BakerEpisode: "It Could Always Happen"
1965-1970The Wednesday PlayJulie / LizEpisodes: "Wine of India" & "The Bond"
1966This Man CraigHanna SeatonEpisode: "Dougie"
1966Thirteen Against FateNellEpisode: "The Murderer"
1966Four PeopleMarthaEpisode: "Mary Magdalene"
1967Boy Meets GirlMrs. ParkmanEpisode: "Long After Summer"
1967The White RabbitJosé Dupuis3 episodes
1968Half Hour StoryWendyEpisode: "Venus Rising"
1970The Six Wives of Henry VIIICatherine of AragonEpisode: "Catherine Aragon"
BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress
1970CallanMay CoswoodEpisode: "Amos Green must live".
1970-1977Play of the MonthFrances Trebell / Miss CooperEpisodes: "Waste" & "Separate Tables"
1970-1980Play for TodayNanny / Elsie Lorrimer / CatherineEpisodes: "Jessie", "The General's Day" & "The Lie"
1970Thirty-Minute TheatreWomanEpisode: "Hope"
1970MenaceJean CroweEpisode: "Killing Time"
1971Shadows of FearMrs. DarbonEpisode: "At Occupier's Risk"
1972ITV PlayhouseJoyEpisode: "A Splinter of Ice"
1972Crime of PassionEmilieEpisode: "Emilie"
1972ITV Sunday Night TheatreNestaEpisode: "A Bit of Vision"
1973A Picture of Katherine MansfieldL. M.5 episodes
1973The EdwardiansMargaret Lloyd GeorgeEpisode: "Lloyd George"
1973Special BranchSarah LovettEpisode: "The Other Man"
1975The Boy DaveMavisTV film
1975RoomsMiss Hicks2 episodes
1975Churchill's PeopleElizabeth RushEpisode: "March On, Boys!"
1975Edward the SeventhQueen Victoria10 episodes
BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress
1976East LynneCornelia CarlyleTV film
1977The Velvet GloveLilian BaylisEpisode: "Auntie's Niece"
1977The Sunday DramaNoeleEpisode: "The Portrait"
1978LillieHenrietta LabouchereTV serial, 2 episodes
1978BBC2 Play of the WeekHelen LangrisheEpisode: "Langrishe Go Down"
1979The Lively ArtsVarious1 episode
1979Of Mycenae and MenKassandraTV Short
1980Festival: The MisanthropeArsinoéTV film
1980Twelfth NightMariaBBC Television Shakespeare
1981Find Me FirstHenriettaTV Short
1981The House on the HillChristina Rogerson3 episodes
1981The Member for ChelseaChristina Rogerson3 episodes
1982East LynneCorneliaTV film
1982Saturday Night ThrillerDorrie ChildsEpisode: "A Gift of Tongues"
1982The Disappearance of HarryLizzyTV film
1983Crown CourtMrs OwenEpisode: "Mother's Boy"
1983Richard IIIDuchess of YorkBBC Television Shakespeare
1984DramaramaRoseEpisode: "Que Sera"
1984Pericles, Prince of Tyre DionyzaBBC Television Shakespeare
1985Off PeakFredaTV film
1986Paradise PostponedDorothy SimcoxTV mini-series, 10 episodes
1986Unnatural CausesHelenEpisode: "Partners"
1986–1989ScreenplayMrs Holders / Cynthia3 episodes
1987TaggartMaggie DavidsonEpisode: "Funeral Rites"
1987Tickets for the TitanicMrs PollardEpisode: "The Way, the Truth, the Video"
1987Farrington of the F.O.JuliaEpisode: "That Old Black Magic"
1988Game, Set and MatchMrs. MillerEpisode: "London Match: Part 1"
1989Take Me HomeLiz3 episodes
1989Bonne espéranceMiss Thurtson
1989Summer's LeaseConnie Tapscott2 episodes
1990Colin's SandwichJoyceEpisodes: "Out to Lunch" & "Frank"
1990–2000One Foot in the GraveMargaret Meldrew41 episodes plus Comic Relief sketches in 1993 and 2001
Nominated – Best Light Entertainment Performance
Nominated – British Comedy Awards Top TV Comedy Actress
1991Jute CityIris KerrEpisode 1.1
1992HeartbeatPenelope StirlingEpisode: "Old, New, Borrowed and Blue"
1992The Ruth Rendell MysteriesIrene BellEpisode: The Speaker of Mandarin: Part One
1993–1996Doctor FinlayJanet MacPherson27 episodes
1994Performance1st Labour MPEpisode: Message for Posterity
1995–1996Screen TwoDr Elizabeth MacKay / Meg Kelso2 episodes
1997Jonathan CreekDr Ingrid StrangeEpisode: "The House Of Monkeys"
1997-1999An Unsuitable Job for a WomanEdith Sparshott4 episodes
1997UnderworldAunt Doreen6 episodes
1997Wyrd SistersGranny Weatherwaxvoice - 6 episodes
1999Oliver TwistMrs Bedwin4 episodes
2000Anchor MeHattie CarterTV film
2001Waking the DeadMoira Bowen2 episodes: "The Blind Beggar"
2002Bodily HarmSheila Greenfield2 episodes
2001–2003Murder in MindRose ButtimoreEpisode: "Rage"
2004Black BooksMoo-MaEpisode: "Moo-Ma and Moo-Pa"
2004William and MaryMrs. DriscollEpisode 2.5
2004Quite Ugly One MorningMrs. KincrossTV film
2005Bremner, Bird and FortuneQueen Elizabeth IIEpisode 6.4
2005Midsomer MurdersAmelia PlummerEpisode: "Sauce for the Goose"
2005Footprints in the SnowJulie's MumTV film
2006Viva BlackpoolMrs. BerryTV film
2008Little DorritMr F's Aunt6 episodes
2009Hope SpringsSadie Cairncross8 episodes
2010Doctor WhoMrs AngeloEpisode: "The Eleventh Hour"
2010New TricksMiss JonesEpisode: "Coming Out Ball "
2013Common GroundBrendaEpisode: Nell, Ted & Marlon
2014–2018Lily's Driftwood BayNonna DogVoice role
2015The Vicar of DibleyReverend Mavis PipkinComic Relief: "The Bishop of Dibley"
2015Cider with RosieGranny TrillTV film
2017Henry IXCharlotte, The Queen Mother4 episodes
2019Dial M for MiddlesbroughEdnaTV film
2019Call the MidwifeClarice MillgroveSeries 8 episode 2
2020After LifeRosemarySeries 2 episode 1

Radio Appearances

Good Behaviour on BBC Radio 4One Foot in the Grave 4 episodes adapted from the British television sitcom of the same name, first aired between 21 January 1995 and 11 February 1995 on BBC Radio 2. The episodes are "Alive and Buried", "In Luton Airport, No One Can Hear You Scream", "Timeless Time" and "The Beast in the Cage". They are repeated regularly on BBC Radio 4 Extra.Old Harry's Game as Edith Cordelia Barrington on BBC Radio 4The Price of Fear - Episode: To My Dear, Dear Saladin on BBC Radio 4The works of Robert Burns for BBC Radio Scotland

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1971British Academy Television AwardsBest ActressThe Six Wives of Henry VIIIWon
1976British Academy Television AwardsBest ActressEdward the SeventhWon
1977British Academy Film AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Slipper and the RoseNomitated
1977Evening Standard British Film AwardsBest ActressThe Slipper and the RoseWon
1994British Academy Television AwardsBest Light Entertainment PerformanceOne Foot in the GraveNomitated
1995British Academy Television AwardsBest Comedy PerformanceOne Foot in the GraveNomitated
1995British Comedy AwardsTop TV Comedy ActressOne Foot in the GraveNomitated