Susan Hampshire
Susan Hampshire, Lady Kulukundis, OBE, born on May 12, 1937, is a celebrated English actress renowned for her extensive work in both film and television. Often described as the quintessential "English rose," her charm and talent have captivated audiences for decades.
Hampshire's illustrious career took off in the 1960s, and she gained widespread recognition for her performances in classic adaptations of literary works. Among her most notable roles is that of Fleur in the acclaimed BBC series "The Forsyte Saga," which aired in 1967. This performance solidified her position as a leading actress in British television. Additionally, she showcased her remarkable range in productions like "The Pallisers," where she portrayed the complex character of Lady Glencora, further establishing her reputation for excellence in period dramas.
Throughout her career, Susan has received numerous accolades for her contributions to the arts, including an OBE in 2018 for her services to drama. Her film credits also include appearances in movies such as "The Devil's Own" and "The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins."
With a career spanning over six decades, Susan Hampshire remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, admired for her talent, poise, and significant contributions to British culture.
Filmography
The Three Lives of Thomasina
Monte Carlo or Bust!
Expresso Bongo
Bang!
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Neither the Sea Nor the Sand
An Ideal Husband (2018)
Smyrna
During One Night
Idol on Parade
Night Must Fall (1964)
Living Free
The Trygon Factor
Goodbye Uncle Tom
Baffled!
Wonderful Life
The Forsyte Saga