Much loved nanna of Libby and Tom. Click on the banner to find out more. When she was 12 she went to see a friend, who was a member of the Terry Juveniles, rehearsing for a pantomime at Golders Green.

Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. MISS terry asked her if she'd like to do some chorus work and at as an understudy. Invest in The Stage today with a subscription starting at just £3.98 We use cookies so we can provide you with the best online experience. She is survived by her husband and two sons. Join Facebook to connect with Sheila White and others you may know. Sheila Susan White was born on October 18, 1948, and died on September 7, aged 69. Her father was a clerk in a shipping line office and she had an older sister. Click here to find personal data about Sheila White including phone numbers, addresses, directorships, electoral roll information, related property prices and other useful information. She is survived by her husband and two sons. Sheila has developed an expertise and wealth of knowledge in the conveyancing field and has worked locally in the North Wales area throughout her legal career. Dearest mum of Richard. It secured her the role of Bet, bosom companion to Shani Wallis’ Nancy, in the 1968 film version of Lionel Bart’s Oliver!.The same year, she was favourably reviewed as Phoebe to Ron Moody’s Aristophanes in Liz, Peter Myers and Ronald Cass’ reworking of the Greek comedy Lysistrata, at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.Television and film dominated her later career, where she was seen as Mary to Harry Secombe’s Pickwick (1969), alongside Rodney Bewes in Dear Mother… Love Albert (1969-70), with Nigel Davenport in the sitcom Don’t Rock the Boat (1982-83), in EastEnders (1990), as the grumpy ex-wife of Paul Shane’s struggling clubland agent inAfter marrying Richard Mills, the then chief executive of the Bernard Delfont Organisation, in 1983, she went into virtual retirement to raise their children. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Sheila White (born 1988) is an African-American abolitionist and a former human trafficking victim from The Bronx, New York City. Beloved and devoted wife of Gilbert. Sheila joined Cyfraith JRL Law as a Residential Conveyancing Paralegal in October 2004, and then stayed on in the same role when the firm was acquired by Allington Hughes Limited in 2013. White grew up in a dysfunctional home and, during her teen years, was placed in foster care, where she was raped. Her last screen outing was in an episode of the romantic comedy A Many Splintered Thing in 2000.Sheila Susan White was born on October 18, 1948, and died on September 7, aged 69. Sheila Susan White (18 October 1948 – 7 September 2018) was an English film, television and stage actress. Look back at the leading ladies of the 1980s who made their mark with iconic roles (and some major hairstyles, too).Looking for something to watch? When she was 12 she went to see a friend , who was a member of the Terry Juveniles, rehearsing for a pantomime at Golders Green. Her father was a clerk in a shipping line office and she had an older sister. View the profiles of people named Sheila White. Sheila was born in the Highgate area of London. On Thursday 21st May 2020, Sheila, aged 77 years of St Austell, passed away peacefully at home. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Sheila White of Dublin, Georgia, who passed away on August 12, 2020, at the age of 67, leaving to mourn family and friends. In the landmark 1976 adaptation of Robert Graves’ I, Claudius, Sheila White was involved in one of British television’s most controversial scenes when, as Messalina, the scheming, sexually rapacious third wife to Derek Jacobi’s aged emperor, she challenged – and beat – a notorious prostitute in a competition to see who could bed the most men in an evening.White mesmerised with a performance of sexual candour, dangerous unpredictability and lightly-worn menace far removed from the frothy, meringue-light role of Ruby in Dames at Sea that had given her a taste of stage stardom at the Duchess Theatre in 1969.In her first leading theatre role, White’s portrayal of a poor, shy girl who wins Hollywood fame in the musical by George Haimsohn, Robin Miller and Jim Wise saw The Stage applauding her as “an actress of engaging personality and considerable and varied talent”.French critics concurred when she reprised the role in Paris, where success led to a busy singing career in cabaret and recording.Returning home, White’s profile was boosted on stage by co-starring with Danny La Rue in The Exciting Adventures of Queen Daniella at the Casino club on London’s Old Compton Street in 1975 and the following year on television in Bill Dainty, Esq.Early accolades were vindicated in 1980 by White’s indelible performance as silent movie star Mary Pickford in Warner Brown and David Henecker’s The Biograph Girl at the Phoenix Theatre. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

It was, The Stage noted, “a revelation… a pretty gold star girl whose every entrance lights up the stage”.Four years later, she earned an Olivier award nomination as Young Belle alongside Russ Abbot in a revival of Neil Simon’s Little Me at the Prince of Wales Theatre.Born in London, she made her professional debut at the age of 13 in Cinderella, starring Arthur Askey, at the Golders Green Hippodrome in 1961, immediately following it with a three-year run as Brigitta and Louisa in the original London run of The Sound of Music at the Palace Theatre.After a spell at the Corona Theatre School, she was seen in the 1964 tour of Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse’s The Roar of the Greasepaint – the Smell of the Crowd alongside fellow urchin Elaine Paige.White had attracted early attention when she was lifted out of the chorus and gifted the specially written solo Bleep-Bleep in Ronald Millar and Ron Grainer’s On the Level at the Saville Theatre in 1966. We have found at least 200 people in the UK with the name Sheila White. Sheila was born in the Highgate area of London. MISS terry asked her if she'd like to do some chorus work and at as an understudy.