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Diana Coupland was born on March 5, 1928 in Leeds, England as Betty Diana Coupland. She is known for her work on Bless This House (1971), The Twelve Chairs (1970) and Bless This House (1972). She was married to Marc Miller and Monty Norman. She died on November 10, 2006 in Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
Date Of Birth March 5, 1928, Leeds, United Kingdom Died November 10, 2006, Coventry, United Kingdom Place Of Birth Leeds, England, UK Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress, Music Department, Soundtrack Spouse Marc Miller (m. 1980–2006) Parents Elsie Coupland, Denis Coupland Star Sign Pisces
# Trademark 1 Played motherly roles
# Fact 1 Spent her early career as a big band singer, performing in hotels and night clubs at the London West End. Still in her late teens, she was signed as a BBC contract singer, first appearing in the "Hit Parade" in 1952. 2 She was a patron for National Lupus UK, a charity for people with systemic and discoid lupus. 3 Her initial ambition was to be a ballet dancer, but a horseback-riding accident prevented her from pursuing that career. 4 Dubbed the singing voice of Ursula Andress in Dr. No (1962). 5 Best known for her role as Sidney James 's wife in the hugely popular 1970's sitcom Bless This House (1971). Nearly 25 years later she appeared with another of Sid's famous leading ladies, Barbara Windsor from the Carry On film series, when they worked together in the soap opera EastEnders (1985).
Actress Title Year Status Character Doctors 2002-2006 TV Series Claire Hudson / Hilda Rose and Maloney 2005 TV Series Anna Roche Casualty 2004 TV Series Lily Thirlwell Another Life 2001 Mrs. Lester EastEnders 2000 TV Series Maureen The Bill 1994 TV Series Nellie Hawley One Foot in the Grave 1992 TV Series Meg Screenplay 1987 TV Series Paillares High and Dry 1987 TV Series Mrs. Briggs You'll Never See Me Again 1986 TV Movie Joan Weston Juliet Bravo 1983 TV Series Audrey Clark Triangle 1981-1982 TV Series Marion Terson Seconds Out 1981 TV Series Mama Thérèse The Likes of Sykes 1980 TV Movie Wilde Alliance 1978 TV Series Cora Dickens of London 1976 TV Mini-Series Mrs. Dickens Bless This House 1971-1976 TV Series Jean Abbott Operation: Daybreak 1975 Aunt Marie Charles Dickens' World of Christmas 1974 TV Movie ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1969-1974 TV Series Lilian / Mrs. Fairweather A Raging Calm 1974 TV Mini-Series Norma Moffat The Best Pair of Legs in the Business 1973 Mary Sheridan Love Story 1964-1973 TV Series Pat Spriggs / Nancy / Annie Cavendish Bless This House 1972 Jean Abbot Z Cars 1962-1971 TV Series Mrs. Benson / Fay Benn / Mrs. Keston / ... Grady 1970 TV Series Margaret Grady The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer 1970 Mrs. Spimm The Twelve Chairs 1970 Madam Bruns Armchair Theatre 1967-1970 TV Series Molly Applewick / Dodie Mercer The Main Chance 1970 TV Series Mrs. Clifford Spring and Port Wine 1970 Daisy Crompton Please Sir! 1969 TV Series Connie Eversleigh ITV Playhouse 1969 TV Series Karen Rogues' Gallery 1969 TV Series Mrs. Fairweather The Old Campaigner 1969 TV Series Jean Allbright Softly Softly 1966-1968 TV Series Mae Martin
Mae Half Hour Story 1968 TV Series Gwen The Wednesday Play 1965-1968 TV Series Mrs. Hammond / Mona Summers / Maggie City '68 1967 TV Series Beryl Hemlow Theatre 625 1967 TV Series Mary-Ann Hobhouse Charlie Bubbles 1967 Maud Thirty-Minute Theatre 1966-1967 TV Series Doris Spears / Ellen Pimblett The Family Way 1966 Mrs. Rose BBC Play of the Month 1966 TV Series Sally Dixon of Dock Green 1964-1966 TV Series Ruby Fisher / Norma Parker Blackmail 1965 TV Series Margaret Bellamy Redcap 1965 TV Series Iris Pearson Cluff 1965 TV Series Lucy Heathercote Front Page Story 1965 TV Series Brenda Waterman Sergeant Cork 1964 TV Series Ruth Bell Story Parade 1964 TV Series Rose Bouthiller It's Dark Outside 1964 TV Series Landlady Friday Night 1963 TV Series Margaret Henshaw / Marie Shuttleworth / Mum Maigret 1963 TV Series Jo Taxi! 1963 TV Series Mary Todd A Little Big Business 1963 TV Series Naomi Lieberman (1964) (series 1) ITV Television Playhouse 1963 TV Series Jane Wednesday's Child 1962 TV Movie Mrs. Chivers Coronation Street 1961-1962 TV Series Mrs. Dumbarton / Mrs Dumbarton ITV Play of the Week 1962 TV Series Receptionist The Odd Man 1962 TV Series Mrs. Marshall The Night of the Match 1961 TV Movie Norma Magnolia Street 1961 TV Series Leah Winter No Hiding Place 1961 TV Series Jean Nash Emergency-Ward 10 1961 TV Series Mrs. Banks The Millionairess 1960 Nurse Flannelfoot 1953 The Singer
Music Department Title Year Status Character Dr. No 1962 singing voice: Ursula Andress - uncredited Betrayed 1954 singing voice: Lana Turner - uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Everything or Nothing 2012 Documentary performer: "Under The Mango Tree" Flannelfoot 1953 performer: "Fascinating Man"
Self Title Year Status Character Best Ever Bond 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Heroes of Comedy 2002 TV Series documentary Herself The Very Best of Sid James 1996 Video documentary Herself Looks Familiar 1973-1976 TV Series Herself - Guest Stars on Sunday 1973 TV Series Whose Baby? 1973 TV Series Herself - Panellist This Is Your Life 1973 TV Series documentary Herself Max Bygraves at the Royalty 1972 TV Series Herself Hit Parade 1952 TV Series Herself London Entertains 1951 Documentary Herself singing with Mayfair Music
Known for movies Bless This House (1971-1976) as Jean Abbott
The Twelve Chairs (1970) as Madam Bruns
Bless This House (1972) as Jean Abbot
Spring and Port Wine (1970) as Daisy Crompton