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Amanda Barrie is an English actress who has been active in the entertainment industry since the 1950s. She is best known for her roles in the Carry On films, Coronation Street, and Benidorm. She has also appeared in a number of stage productions, including the musicals Cabaret and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Barrie was born on 14 September 1935 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and began her career in the 1950s. She made her film debut in the 1957 comedy Carry On Admiral. She went on to appear in several other Carry On films, including Carry On Cleo (1964), Carry On Cowboy (1965), and Carry On Screaming (1966).
Barrie is also well known for her role as Alma Sedgewick in the long-running British soap opera Coronation Street. She appeared in the show from 1961 to 1968 and again from 1982 to 1983. She also had a recurring role in the British sitcom Benidorm from 2007 to 2018.
Barrie has been married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Robin Hunter, with whom she had a daughter, actress Rebecca Hunter. Her second marriage was to Hilary Bonner, with whom she had a son, actor Rupert Bonner.
As of 2021, Amanda Barrie's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
Popular As |
Shirley Anne Broadbent |
Occupation |
actress,soundtrack |
Age |
87 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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14 September, 1935 |
Birthday |
14 September |
Birthplace |
Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, England, UK |
Nationality |
United Kingdom |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 87 years old group.
Amanda Barrie Height, Weight & Measurements
At 87 years old, Amanda Barrie height is 5' 4" (1.63 m) .
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5' 4" (1.63 m) |
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Who Is Amanda Barrie's Husband?
Her husband is Hilary Bonner (2014 - present), Robin Hunter (19 June 1967 - 8 March 2004) ( his death)
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Hilary Bonner (2014 - present), Robin Hunter (19 June 1967 - 8 March 2004) ( his death) |
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Amanda Barrie Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Amanda Barrie worth at the age of 87 years old? Amanda Barrie’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Amanda Barrie's net worth
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Timeline
She has continued to perform, however, and more recent work has included the pantomimes "Jack and the Beanstalk" (2006) and "Cinderella" (2007), in which she played the Fairy Godmother.
She retired the role after 11 years in 2001 in an effort to spread her wings once again and seek other work. The producers actually killed off her popular character in quick fashion with a rapid case of cervical cancer.
In 1997 Amanda battled a serious optic disease in which she eventually lost the sight of her left eye.
Her appearances were infrequent until the character became a regular in 1989.
Of the countless sitcoms Amanda has been involved in, she became a soap opera favorite beginning in 1981 with her participation as Alma Sedgewick in Coronation Street (1960).
The couple separated in the 1980s, however, but remained good friends and never divorced.
Occasional movie work came in, including the addled comedy One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975) with Helen Hayes.
In 1967 Amanda married actor and theatre director Robin Hunter and the twosome appeared occasionally on stage together, including the pantomime "Aladdin" in late 1967 and 1968 in which Amanda had the title role.
In Carry On Cleo (1964), when, as Cleopatra, Barrie is unrolled from a carpet, Nikki Van der Zyl doubled for her.
In the early part of the decade she hit solid notices with the revues "Six of One" (1963) with Dora Bryan and "See You Inside (1963)". Other stage work (which included occasional drama) came in the form of "Cabaret" (as Sally Bowles), "Private Lives", "Hobson's Choice, "Any Wednesday", "A Public Mischief", "She Loves Me" (replacing Rita Moreno in London), and "Little by Little".
She played a female cabbie in the Carry on Cabby (1963) and Cleopatra herself (with a sexy lisp) in Carry On Cleo (1964). After her film peak Amanda continued to show resiliency on stage and TV. Theatre endeavors included "Absurd Person Singular", the musical "Stepping Out" with Julia McKenzie, "The Mating Game", "Blithe Spirit (as Elvira) and "Twelfth Night".
She then took her first West End curtain call in a 1961 production of "Babes in the Wood". Eventually Amanada decided to set her sights beyond a dancing career, and moved more into musical revue work in the hopes for good comedy parts. Finding work as a dancer in cabaret shows and the revue "On the Brighter Side", she also trained at the Bristol Old Vic but did not perform in repertory.
Throughout the 1960s Amanda focused on her musical talents in the West End, and sparkled in a number of comedy shows.
She also worked as the TV hostess on "Double Your Money" with Hughie Green and appeared in a number of comedy films: Operation Bullshine (1959), her debut in an unbilled bit, A Pair of Briefs (1962), Doctor in Distress (1963)and I've Gotta Horse (1965). She appeared to very good advantage in two of the slapstick "Carry On. . . " film series.
By 1958 she had changed her marquee name to "Amanda Barrie" and made her TV debut with the comedy team of Morecambe and Wise in which her skirt accidentally fell off on live TV.
This feisty and very funny British comedienne and musical revue vet with the trademark 60s brunet page-boy haircut, pronounced jaw, and arguably the largest, Bette Davis-like eyes in London was born Shirley Anne Broadbent in Ashton-under-Lyne, Cheshire on September 14, 1935. The daughter of Hubert Howath Broadbent, an accountant, and wife Connie (Pyke) Broadbent, who greatly prodded her young daughter into becoming a performer, Amanda was named after the Depression-era child star Shirley Temple. Her grandfather was a theatre owner in Ashton-under-Lyne, and young Shirley made her very first appearance there at the age of 3 as a Christmas Tree Fairy. Not long after this she began training earnestly in singing and in dance, particularly ballet. As a youngster she won a talent-judging contest singing "I'm Just a Little Girl Who's Looking for a Little Boy". She then went on to attend school at St. Anne's College in St. Anne's-on-Sea and later studied acting at the Cone-Ripman School. After her parents' divorce, the teenager ran away from home and off to London where she lived at the Theatre Girls Club and subsequently found work as a chorus girl.