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Anne Reid

English actress (born 1935)


Summary

English actress (born 1935)

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captionReid on the set of Last Tango in Halifax in 2019
nameAnne Reid
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birth_placeJesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
occupationActress
yearsactive1957–present
educationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art (Bachelor of Arts)
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Anne Reid (born 28 May 1935) is an English stage, film and television actress, known for her roles as Valerie Barlow in the soap opera Coronation Street (1961–1971); Jean in the sitcom dinnerladies (1998–2000); and her role as Celia Dawson in Last Tango in Halifax (2012–2020) for which she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. A further nomination in the same category followed for playing Ann Moore-Martin in The Sixth Commandment (2023).

For her performance in the film The Mother (2003), Reid won the London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year and received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Other notable film roles include the voice of Wendolene Ramsbottom in Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave (1995) and as Leslie Tiller in Hot Fuzz (2007).

Early life

Reid was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, the daughter of Colin Norman Reid (1896–1970) and Annie Eliza (née Weetman) (1896–1980). She lived with her parents and three older brothers in Redcar, where she attended John Emmerson Batty primary school and the White House School. From the age of 11 she attended Penrhos College, a boarding school in North Wales, when her father was posted abroad as a foreign correspondent for The Daily Telegraph: she visited her parents occasionally in India, Tehran and Beirut in the school holidays. Upon leaving school she moved to London to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She then became a stage manager and worked in repertory theatre.

Television

''Coronation Street''

Although she had already appeared in other television programmes including The Benny Hill Show (1957), Hancock's Half Hour (1957) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1958), Reid's first major acting role was as the character of Valerie Tatlock (later Barlow) on Coronation Street. Her character was very popular with the show's fans; as such, Valerie's marriage to Ken Barlow can be seen as an early example of a soap supercouple.

Valerie was the mother of the twins Susan and Peter. Reid joined the cast, initially for two months, starting in August 1961 and leaving in October. She returned to the programme to marry Ken on 1 August 1962, in a wedding watched by 15.8 million viewers. In 1965, Val and Ken had twins, and Granada Television received numerous congratulation gifts addressed to the couple.

In 1968, Reid played one of her most difficult parts in Coronation Street when Val was held hostage by a rapist. Although Val was not harmed, viewers sent in hate mail to the actor who played the rapist. In November 1970, Reid announced she was leaving Coronation Street. In a 2011 interview with the Radio Times, Reid said she had enough and wanted to do other things:

I was a basket case when I left! I'd already had too much of it. That kind of work suits some people, but it didn't suit me. It was my decision to leave and I was desperate, really desperate, to go. Because I knew I was good at comedy and there was no way that Valerie Barlow was ever going to be funny.

On 27 January 1971, 18.26 million viewers watched as Valerie Barlow was written out of the soap, dying after being electrocuted by a hairdryer with a faulty plug. On 1 and 3 February 1971, 18.92 million people watched the aftermath and the character's funeral.

Later work

Following a break from acting to bring up her son, during which time she made occasional TV appearances for Granada, such as in Crown Court, Reid resumed her career on stage and television in the 1980s. Reid was a regular performer with Victoria Wood, appearing in several of Wood's projects, including Victoria Wood as Seen on TV, the series Victoria Wood in 1989, and the drama Pat and Margaret in 1994. From 1998 to 2000, Reid played the major role of Jean in the BBC comedy series dinnerladies written by and starring Wood, and has appeared in other television programmes including Boon (1988), Casualty (1992), Heartbeat (two different roles in 1993 and 1997) and Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (1996). She played Alice Conway in the ITV adaptation of Catherine Cookson’s novel The Wingless Bird in 1997. She also made an appearance in the Doctor Who serial The Curse of Fenric which was broadcast in October 1989.

In 2003, Reid had a part in Midsomer Murders in the episode "A Tale of Two Hamlets" as Sarah Proudie and a main part in the comedy drama The Booze Cruise. She also had a major role in the ITV drama series Life Begins, which ran from 2004 to 2006, in which she appeared alongside Caroline Quentin and Frank Finlay. In 2005 she had a supporting role in the BBC's adaptation of Bleak House and in 2006 made a brief appearance in Jane Eyre.

On 31 March 2007, Reid appeared for a second time in the series Doctor Who in the episode "Smith and Jones". In the episode, she played Florence Finnegan: a shape-shifting, blood-sucking alien known as a Plasmavore, who took on the guise of a human. That same year she appeared in the ITV television adaptation of the novel The Bad Mother's Handbook, co-starring alongside Catherine Tate.

In February 2008, Reid appeared as the mother of Monica Gallagher, Joan, who was suffering from Alzheimer's in the Channel 4 drama Shameless. In October 2008, she played the title role in In Love with Barbara on BBC Four, a biographical film of Barbara Cartland.

In 2009, Reid appeared in the television series Agatha Christie's Marple in the episode Nemesis. From 2009 to 2010 she starred as Vera alongside Maureen Lipman as Irene in an ITV3 adaptation of the BBC Radio 4 series Ladies of Letters.

In 2010, she began playing Mrs Thackeray, the cook, in the BBC's short-lived revival series of Upstairs Downstairs, and also appeared in Five Days, New Tricks and Moving On. In 2011 Reid had a major part in Marchlands, a five-part ITV supernatural drama, made a guest appearance in Doc Martin and played a supporting role in The Jury II.

In 2012 Reid began starring as Celia alongside Sir Derek Jacobi as Alan in the BBC romantic comedy-drama series, Last Tango in Halifax. Reid was nominated for the 2013 British Academy Television Award for Best Actress for this role.

In 2013, she appeared in the second series of the BBC drama Prisoners' Wives. She also starred with Katherine Kelly in The Last Witch, part of a series of original dramas for Sky Living and appeared in the final Agatha Christie's Poirot mystery, Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case as Daisy Luttrell. The following year, she guest-starred in "Sardines", the first episode of the BBC anthology series Inside No. 9. She also starred alongside Lee Ingleby and Ralf Little in the six-part BBC drama series Our Zoo.

Reid took part in an episode of the BBC genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? in September 2015.

In 2017, Reid starred alongside Timothy Spall in "The Commuter", an episode of the Channel 4/Amazon Video anthology series Electric Dreams. In 2018 and 2019, she starred alongside Alison Steadman and John Cleese in a new BBC comedy series, Hold the Sunset.

In 2019 Reid co-starred in a six-part BBC drama series, Years and Years, starring Emma Thompson. Reid played the matriarch of the central family, Muriel Deacon. From 2019 to 2023 she starred as the wealthy Lady Denham in the ITV adaptation of Jane Austen's unfinished novel, Sanditon.

In 2023 she starred alongside Timothy Spall and Éanna Hardwicke in the BBC true-life crime drama The Sixth Commandment, for which she nominated for the 2024 British Academy Television Award for Best Actress.

In 2024 Reid was announced as being in the cast of a new BBC drama series, Riot Women. The series broadcast in late 2025.

Film

Reid voiced Wendolene Ramsbottom in the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave (1995). Her other film appearances include Love and Death on Long Island (1997); The Mother (2003), for which her performance secured her a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2004; Hot Fuzz (2007); Cemetery Junction (2010); and Song for Marion (2013).

Additionally, Reid filmed a minor role as a lesbian headmistress in the movie Love Actually (2003), but Reid is not credited in the cast list since all her scenes were ultimately deleted, because they were not central to the main plot. The scenes can, however, be viewed in the deleted scenes on the Love Actually DVD.

Theatre

In 2002 Reid appeared in the premiere of The York Realist at the Royal Court Theatre, which later transferred to the West End.

From September 2005 to January 2006, she appeared on stage in the West End in Epitaph for George Dillon.

In June 2007, Reid played the role of Jack's mother in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods, at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.

From January to May 2008, Reid appeared in the National Theatre's production of Happy Now?, a new play by Lucinda Coxon.

From March to May 2009, Reid appeared at the Donmar Warehouse in Dimetos, a 1975 play by Athol Fugard.

From September to November 2012, Reid appeared at London's Old Vic, in a production of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, starring Sheridan Smith.

On 26 January 2015, Reid played Madame Armfeldt in a special concert version of A Little Night Music, at the Palace Theatre, to celebrate 40 years since the musical premiered in the West End.

In July and August 2016, Reid appeared at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester alongside James Bolam in a new play, Fracked! Or: Please Don't Use the F-Word by Alistair Beaton. The play was revived for a national tour in April and May 2017.

From October to December 2017, Reid returned to the West End opposite Eve Best in Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance at the Vaudeville Theatre.

From March to May 2023, Reid appeared in the UK premiere of Marjorie Prime by Jordan Harrison, at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London.

Reid played Queen Elizabeth II in a new play, By Royal Appointment, by Daisy Goodwin. The play, which also starred Caroline Quentin, opened at the Theatre Royal Bath in June 2025, followed by a tour.

Reid will co-star alongside Mark Strong and Lesley Manville in the Broadway transfer of Oedipus at Studio 54 from October 2025 to February 2026.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1958Passport to ShameWoman Getting MarriedUncredited role
1995Wallace & Gromit: A Close ShaveWendoleneShort film, voice role
1997Love and Death on Long IslandMaureen
2000LiamMrs. Abernathy
2003The MotherMay
Love ActuallyHeadmistressUncredited role (scenes deleted)
2005A Little Trip to HeavenMartha
2007Hot FuzzLeslie TillerWas murdered
Hit for SixShow Producer
Savage GraceNini Daly
2008AffinityMrs. Brink
FaintheartBarbara Wallace
2010Cemetery JunctionFreddie's Gran
2011FosterDianeAlso known as Angel in the House
2012Song for MarionBrenda
2013BelieveJean Busby
Tea Time in HaworthJeanShort film
2015A Grand Night In: The Story of AardmanHerselfDocumentary
2016KaleidoscopeAileen
2017RomansMotherAlso known as Retaliation
The SnowmanMrs. Bendiksen
2018A Woman of No ImportanceLady HunstantonFilmed live at The Vaudeville Theatre, London
2019The AeronautsEthel Glaisher
2020The NestRory's Mum
2021SAS: Red NoticeCharlotte
2023The Trouble with JessicaMiranda
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957The Benny Hill ShowEpisode: "#2.2"
The Machine BreakersMary3 episodes
1957–1959Hancock's Half HourActress / Young Wife / Secretary5 episodes
1958ITV Play of the WeekAliceEpisode: "The Rossiters"
Time Is the EnemyPatience Mee7 episodes
The Adventures of Robin HoodBetsey / Alison / Mellissa4 episodes
Murder BagEpisode: "Lockhart Watches the Clock"
1959Crime SheetEpisode: "Lockhart Sees a Chemist"
1961–1971Coronation StreetValerie Tatlock / Valerie BarlowRecurring role, 632 episodes
1962Television ClubNurseEpisode: "The Wade Family: The Hospital"
1969-1970All Star Comedy CarnivalValerie BarlowTelevision Christmas special
1972ITV PlayhouseLilyEpisode: "Buggins' Empire"
1973Play for TodayEileen MorrisEpisode: "Edward G: Like the Filmstar"
Six Days of JusticeMargery BirkenshawEpisode: "The Complaint"
1975Nightingale's BoysClaire SelbyEpisode: "Spivvy"
1976Red Letter DaySheila HardingEpisode: "Matchfit"
Heydays HotelMerel RobertsTelevision film
1977Fathers and FamiliesMartha FrendMini-series, 1 episode: "Left for Dead"
1978ITV PlayhouseAliceEpisode: "One of the Boys"
StrangersAudrey StephensEpisode: "Right and Wrong"
Crown CourtMrs. Grace Cook / Florence Davenport6 episodes: "Michael: Parts 1–3" and "A Man with Everything: Parts 1–3"
1979Leave It to CharlieEpisode: "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
1979–1980The MallensMathilda Bensham4 episodes
1981My Father's HouseAunt KittyMini-series, 3 episodes
1984Love and MarriageRuthEpisode: "Lucifer"
1985The PracticeSylvia Rush4 episodes
Bleak HouseMrs. BagnetMini-series, 1 episode: "#1.7"
Shine On Harvey MoonJoanEpisode: "All or Nothing at All"
1986Victoria Wood: As Seen on TVPam TwillEpisode: "#2.1"
1987Screen TwoMrs. HawkeEpisode: "Inappropriate Behaviour"
1988BoonYvonne TempleEpisode: "Beef Encounter"
1989Doctor WhoNurse Crane"The Curse of Fenric" (4 episodes)
4 PlayPam RadleyEpisode: "Dawn and the Candidate"
Victoria WoodEnid / Sheila2 episodes: "Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah" and "The Library"
About FaceGeraldineEpisode: "Mrs. Worthington's Daughter"
1990A Bit of Fry and LaurieEpisode: "#2.3"
Made in HeavenWilmaEpisode: "The Big Match"
1991Josie SmithMiss Potts2 episodes
The Upper HandNurse EdwardsEpisode: "The Anniversary"
Rich Tea and SympathySally6 episodes
Very Big Very SoonSusan DriscollEpisode: "The Taxman"
1992CasualtyBarbaraEpisode: "Will You Still Love Me?"
The Ruth Rendell MysteriesJoyce Virson2 episodes: "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter: Parts One & Two"
Crime StoryMuriel McKayEpisode: "Gone Too Far: The Mystery of Mrs. Muriel McKay"
An Ungentlemanly ActMrs. MozeleyTelevision film
1992–1994Firm FriendsWendy Holmes6 episodes
1993The BillMrs. ProctorEpisode: "Pride and Joy"
Micky LoveJennyTelevision film
HeartbeatMarjorie DoubledayEpisode: "Baby Blues"
1993–1999Peak PracticeRita Barrat12 episodes
1994Pat and MargaretMaeveTelevision film
SeaforthAunt EnidMini-series, 3 episodes
Where the Buffalo RoamPamTelevision film
1995The InfiltratorIngrid FischerTelevision film
RoughnecksRenie3 episodes
1996Hetty Wainthropp InvestigatesHildaEpisode: "A High Profile"
Sometime, NeverAnnetteEpisode: "Getting Results"
1996–1997Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's...Mother / Gwen / Mrs. Thomson3 episodes
1997The Wingless BirdAlice ConwayMini-series, 3 episodes
SparkMrs Rudge6 episodes
Next of KinPatsyEpisode: "Neighbours"
HeartbeatAunt AlisonEpisode: "Affairs of the Heart"
1998–1999Playing the FieldMrs. Gill6 episodes
1998–2000dinnerladiesJean15 episodes
1999Lost for WordsGloriaTelevision film
2000Victoria Wood with All the TrimmingsVarious charactersTelevision special
2001Linda GreenYvonne MottEpisode: "Rest in Peace"
Hearts and BonesAnnie Rose2 episodes: "#2.4" and "#2.6"
2001–2002Dalziel and PascoeHarriet Clifford - Dalziel's Sister2 episodes: "Truth and Consequences" and "Sins of the Fathers"
2002Sweet CharityAgnesTelevision film
2003Midsomer MurdersSarah ProudieEpisode: "A Tale of Two Hamlets"
The Booze CruiseGraceTelevision film
The Young VisitersMrs. MonticueTelevision film
2004Rose and MaloneyBea Linden2 episodes: "Daniel Berrington: Parts 1 & 2"
2004–2006Life BeginsBrenda Thornhill16 episodes
2005Bleak HouseMrs. RouncewellMini-series, 9 episodes
The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure HuntGrace StringerTelevision film
2006The True Voice of MurderTelevision film
The Booze Cruise III: The ScatteringGraceTelevision film
Jane EyreGypsy WomanMini-series, 1 episode
2007The Bad Mother's HandbookNancy HeskethTelevision film
Doctor WhoFlorence FinneganEpisode: "Smith and Jones"
Agatha Christie's MarpleSister AgnesEpisode: "Nemesis"
2008ShamelessJoan DallimoreEpisode: "Absent Parents"
In Love with BarbaraBarbara CartlandTelevision film
2009–2010Ladies of LettersVera Small20 episodes
2010Five DaysJen Mason5 episodes
New TricksSophie UrquhartEpisode: "It Smells of Books"
Moving OnDianeEpisode: "I am Darleen Fyles"
2010–2012Upstairs, DownstairsMrs. Clarice Thackeray12 episodes
2011MarchlandsRuth BowenMini-series, 4 episodes
The JuryJune Brierley5 episodes
Doc MartinMrs. DingleyEpisode: "Cats and Sharks"
Grandpa in My PocketMadame VibratoEpisode: "Boom a Boom Whoop Zing Zoo!"
2012–2020Last Tango in HalifaxCelia24 episodes
2013Prisoners' WivesMargaret4 episodes
The Last WitchMirandaTelevision film
Agatha Christie's PoirotDaisy LuttrellEpisode: "Curtain: Poirot's Last Case"
2014Inside No 9GeraldineEpisode: "Sardines"
Our ZooLucy MottersheadMini-series, 6 episodes
2017Philip K. Dick's Electric DreamsMartineEpisode: "The Commuter"
2018ClaudeDame Mumsie TurretEpisode: "A Good Night's Sleep", voice role
2018–2019Hold the SunsetQueenie12 episodes
2019Years and YearsMuriel DeaconMini-series, 6 episodes
2019–2023SanditonLady Denham20 episodes
2023The Sixth CommandmentAnn Moore-MartinMini-series, 3 episodes
2025Riot WomenNancy Gaskell4 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkResult
2003European Film Award for Best ActressThe Mother
2004BAFTA Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
2004London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
2004British Independent Film Award for Best Actress
2004European Film Award Best Actress Audience Award
2013Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Drama SeriesLast Tango in Halifax
2013BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress
2024BAFTA TV Award for Best ActressThe Sixth Commandment

Reid was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours, both for services to drama.{{London Gazette

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