Avis Bunnage
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Avis Bunnage (22 April 1923, Manchester, England, UK – 4 October 1990, England) was a British actress of film, stage and television. She attended Manley Park Municipal School and Chorlton Central School in Manchester. She worked as a secretary and a nursery teacher before deciding to become an actress. She gained stage experience in rep and made her first professional appearance at Chorlton Rep Theatre in Manchester in 1947. Most notably, she appeared as Veronica, the wife of Rigsby, in Rising Damp, for one episode. Bunnage was a member of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop company at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. There she created the role of Helen, the mother in A Taste of Honey, her first West End role when the play transferred to Wynndems Theatre, and also a role in Oh, What a Lovely War! at Stratford East, which also transferred to Wyndams Theatre. When Avis was on holiday from this production for two weeks, her role was taken over by Danny La Rue. Among her other roles for Theatre Workshop were Mrs. Lovitt in Christopher Bond's play Sweeny Todd (the basis for the Sondheim musical), and the title role in a play about the music hall legend Marie Lloyd. In the early years of Coronation Street she played Lucile Hewitt's auntie. She was in the musical Billy at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, playing the mother of 'Billy Liar'. She played Golda in Fiddler on the Roof, opposite Alfie Bass, at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. Married to Derek Orchard, she died in Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, aged 67. Description above from the Wikipedia article Avis Bunnage, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Thirty-Minute Theatre

Playhouse

Theatre 625

Gideon's Way

Espionage

The Human Jungle

The Gentle Touch

Gandhi
All Movies (26)
- The Krays1990 · as Helen
- Mrs Capper's Birthday1985 · as Alice Loft
- No Surrender1985 · as Martha Gorman
- Gandhi1982 · as Colin's Mother
- Virginia Fly is Drowning1981 · as Mrs Thompson
- Find Me First1981 · as Isobel
- Jessie1980 · as Mrs Appleyard
- Scully's New Year's Eve1978 · as Florrie
- Panic1978 · as Old Lady
- The Stumbling Block1972 · as Lorna
- The Disappearing Man1972 · as Violet
- Everybody Say Cheese1971 · as Hylda Cheatham
- Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter1968 · as Tulip's Mother
- The Whisperers1967 · as Mrs. Noonan
- The Wrong Box1966 · as Queen Victoria
- A Study in Terror1965 · as Landlady
- Rotten to the Core1965 · as Countess de Wett (Matron)
- Tom Jones1963 · as Landlady
- What a Crazy World1963 · as Mary
- Sparrows Can't Sing1963 · as Bridgie Gooding
- The L-Shaped Room1962 · as Doris
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner1962 · as Mrs. Smith
- No Love for Johnnie1961 · as Constituent (uncredited)
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morning1960 · as Blousy Woman
- Doctor in Love1960 · as Mrs. Mimp (uncredited)
- Expresso Bongo1959 · as Mrs Rudge
All TV Shows (24)
- Close to Home1989 · as Mrs Hayes
- No Strings1989 · as Miss Butt
- Yesterday's Dreams1987 · as Auntie Vi
- The Gentle Touch1980 · as Auntie Win
- The Mayor of Casterbridge1978 · as Mrs Goodenough
- The Fosters1976 · as Mrs Pugh
- Rising Damp1974 · as Veronica
- Playhouse1974 · as Mrs. Thompson
- Seven of One1973 · as Doris Norvel
- The Frighteners1972 · as Violet
- Anne of Green Gables1972 · as Rachel Lynde
- In Loving Memory1969 · as Amy Jenkinson
- Cilla1968 · as Self
- Baker's Half-Dozen1967 · as Mrs. Smedley
- Half Hour Story1967 · as Maria
- Thirty-Minute Theatre1965 · as Rebecca Jarrett
- Gideon's Way1965 · as Mrs. Bessie Cowan
- Theatre 6251964 · as Mrs Moscroft
- Espionage1963 · as Woman in Bar
- The Human Jungle1963 · as Mrs. Dineley
- Drama 61-671961 · as Betty Knowles
- Drama 61-671961 · as Mrs. Trouncer
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Martha
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Lorna