Wanda Ventham

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Wanda Ventham is a veteran English actress who has played prominent roles in both films and television projects.

Aug 5, 1935

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 5, 1935
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • Spouses: Timothy Carlton (m. 1976), James D. Tabernacle (m. 1957–1974)
  • Siblings: Frances Holtham
  • Childrens: Benedict Cumberbatch
  • Birth Place: Brighton, England

Wanda Ventham born at

Brighton, England

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Birth Place

Wanda Ventham got married to her first husband, James Tabernacle in 1957, they had one daughter, Tracy, from that marriage. She divorced James on 12 November 1974. She married Timothy Carlton, an English Actor, in 1976. The two had met while filming for the drama series ‘A Family at War’ and had appeared together in the BBC drama ‘The Lotus Eater’ in 1973. The couple has a son, Benedict Cumberbatch, who is also a famous actor.

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Personal Life

She has two grandsons- Christopher Carlton Cumberbatch and Hal Auden Cumberbatch, she also has a granddaughter Emily Peacock, mothered by Tracy Peacock, daughter from her first marriage.

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Personal Life

Wanda Ventham was born on August 5, 1935, in Brighton, East Sussex, England, to Frederick Howard Ventham and Gladys Frances. As a teenager, Wanda Ventham always aspired to be an artist, for which she attended art school.

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Childhood & Early Life

She worked as a scenic painter for the ‘Connaught Theatre’ in Worthing, West Sussex, but her passion for professional theatre made her quit art. To pursue a career in acting, she joined the ‘Central School of Speech and Drama’ and graduated in 1956.

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Childhood & Early Life

With her illustrious acting career spawning more than five decades, Wanda Ventham’s first role dates back to the 1950s, where she played the character of ‘Gina’ in the film, ‘My Teenage Daughter’ (1956).In 1959, she was cast in the movie ‘The Navy Lark’ (1959), where she played the role of ‘Mabel’. After this film, she made an appearance in ‘We Joined the Navy’ (1961).

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Career

In the 1960s, she appeared in Peter Rogers Productions, playing small roles in some of his sitcoms, such as ‘Carry on Cleo’ (1964), and ‘Carry on up the Khyber’ (1968). In 1961, she was cast alongside Mark Burns in the mystery movie, ‘Death is a Woman’. Some of other notable movies of 1960s in which she acted include ‘Solo for Sparrow’ (1962), ‘The Big Job’(1965), ‘The Knack…and How to Get It’(1965), ‘Death Is a Woman’(1966), ‘The Spy with a Cold Nose’(1966), and ‘Mister Ten Per Cent’ (1967).

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Career

She was cast in a British Horror Film, ‘The Blood Beast Terror’ (1968), wherein she played the role of Clare Mallinger. In this film, Wanda Ventham carried out her own stunts and costumed herself as the giant moth monster.

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Her big break came in 1974, with the role of Colonel. Virginia Lake, in the British science fiction series ‘UFO’, which was based on a story wherein Earth is invaded by aliens.

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Career

While acting in movies, she also did theatre and television with classics like ‘The Saint’, ‘The Likely Lads’, ‘The Avengers’, ‘Z Cars’, ‘A Family at War’ and ‘Crown Court’. Her lead role in the television series, ‘The Lotus Eaters’ (1972-1973) gained her critical acclaim.

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Career

Wanda Ventham is best known for her brilliant portrayal of Colonel Virginia Lake in science-fiction television series ‘UFO’ and for her stupendous performance in the sitcom ‘Only Fools and Horses’

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Major Works