Dandy Nichols
Dandy Nichols, born on May 21, 1907, and passing away on February 6, 1986, was a prominent English actress celebrated for her portrayal of Else Garnett, the resilient spouse of the bigoted and misogynistic Alf Garnett in the iconic BBC sitcom *Till Death Us Do Part*.
Nichols’ film career was extensive, featuring in a variety of notable movies including *Carry On Doctor*, *Ladies Who Do*, *The Holly and the Ivy*, *The Vikings*, *Help!* (the Beatles' film), *Georgy Girl*, *Doctor in Clover*, *The Birthday Party*, *The Bed Sitting Room*, *O Lucky Man!*, *Confessions of a Window Cleaner*, and *Britannia Hospital*, among others.
Following her rise to fame with *Till Death Us Do Part*, Nichols transitioned seamlessly into television, where she notably starred alongside Alastair Sim in William Trevor's adaptation of *The Generals Day*. She also made guest appearances in series such as *Flint*, *The Tea Ladies*, and *Bergerac*. In the theatre, Nichols showcased her talent in Ben Travers's comedy *Plunder* and shared the stage with esteemed actors Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir John Gielgud in David Storey's *Home*, performing both in London and on Broadway. Her versatile career left a lasting impact on British entertainment.
Filmography
Till Death Us Do Part
The Crowded Day
The Knack... and How to Get It
Georgy Girl
The Holly and the Ivy
The Vikings
O Lucky Man!
Dance Hall
The Leather Boys
The Strange World of Planet X
Help!
Adventure in the Hopfields
The Early Bird
Ladies Who Do
The Birthday Party
Confessions of a Window Cleaner
Time Is My Enemy
Don't Talk to Strange Men
The Feminine Touch (1956)
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
Not So Dusty
Carry On Doctor
The Wedding of Lilli Marlene
A Cry from the Streets
The Fallen Idol