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  • british actress born in 1946 most recently appeared in noises off at the royal national theatre in london


  • Here's a link of Patricia Hodge's biography, along with a list of links of films she's been in; http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/detail/celeb/191907

    Here is a complete filmography of the films that Patricia Hodge has appeared in; http://www.chixinflix.com/patricia_hodge.html

    This webpage, called "The Patricia Hodge" page, is based out of the UK, and just offers text of filmography information. http://www.tnelson.demon.co.uk/cult/a04/a004255.htm

    This page has a picture of Patricia along with links and recent work information. http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/PersonDetail/personid-45848


    Hope this is what you're looking for, if not, let me know and I'll try again. I'm not an official researcher yet, so I can't officially "answer" the question, but please let me know if this has helped you! :)
    -Rebekah


  • I am after photographs, biography, press reports and any news on any recent work she is doing.


  • Hi hackstraw,

    What exactly do you want to know about Ms. Hodge? Are you looking for her biography? A list of plays she's appeared in? Photographs?
    We'll need a little more information to help you find what you're looking for!
    --Missy


  • Hello Hackstraw,

    I have found the following information about Patricia Hodge's life and work.
    A reasonably comprehensive biography of Patricia Hodge, with details of her school and college education, as well as dates of film, television and theatre performances, and contact details for her agent, can be found at http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/H/htmlH/hodgepatric/hodgepatric.htm
    As a student at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art she won the Eveline Evans Award for Best Actress. She is currently helping in a campaign to raise £5 million to buy a permanent new home for the Academy after the National Lottery Fund pulled out of the project (BBC News, March 25 2002) http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/in_depth/entertainment/2002/oscars_2002/newsid_1892000/1892216.stm
    She gained her first acting experience in the theatre, where her first appearance was in No One was Saved at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in 1971 when she was 25. Before that, she had worked as a teacher. Her first major part was in Rookery Nook in 1972.
    In July 2001, Patricia Hodge was awarded an honorary degree by Brunel University (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa).. The speech given by Brunel’s Chancellor gives more details about her. Here is how it starts: “Once upon a time a little girl lived in a far away place – well, Lincolnshire, actually, but let’s not spoil the story – and life was normal, if a bit dull. Then she was given piano lessons and went to singing, recitation and dance classes and was mesmerised by it all. The point of no return came when she was taken to London to see Where the Rainbow Ends with Anton Dolin as St. George. There was pageantry and romance and excitement and the little girl was hooked, her ambition firmly set on the stage.” It goes on to tell us that Patricia Hodge received a a merit in drama and a distinction in the practice of education before she went to the London Academy. This was at Maria Grey college which is now a part of Brunel University. However, after teaching for a year in Chorley Wood, she decided to become an actress.
    The Chancellor’s speech tells of her conviction that television makes you famous, but you need the theatre to get the proper grounding needed to be an actor. You can read the whole speech at http://www.brunel.ac.uk/news/degrees/2001/hodge.html
    Patricia Hodge has tended to be cast as refined upper class women. So the play Noises Off which opened in October 2000 at the National Theatre was a bit of a departure for her. In this play she was “beautifully disguised in a working-class voice and clothes to match, plays Mrs Clackett, a daily help involved with adultery, the duplicity of Jeff Rawle's sly tax-exile and Aden Gillett's lecherous estate agent.” However, this is only part of the story, because the comedy is about a theatre performance, so we also meet Patricia as the actress who plays Mrs Clackett: “Dotty Otley, a TV star who has appeared as a lollipop lady in 320 episodes of On the Zebras” You can read the reviews at http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/rd/more/noisesoff.html
    One of Patricia Hodge’s most recent endeavours is “The Falklands Play”. This was initially commissioned by the BBC in 1986, five years after the Falklands War. However, it was considered by some to be politically biased. The Controller of the BBC1 TV channel at the time said it was jingoistic. It was finally filmed and premiered on BBC4 on April 10 of this year. The Guardian web site has an article about it, together with a picture of Patricia Hodge in her role of Margaret Thatcher, UK Prime Minister at the time of the Falklands War. The article on the Guardian web site cites from its own review and those in the Times and Telegraph: “Patricia Hodge as Margaret Thatcher achieves the near-impossible by making you feel for the PM” was the verdict of the Guardian’s theatre critic.
    http://media.guardian.co.uk/firstnight/story/0,11131,682469,00.html

    As well as acting, Patricia Hodge also features in talking books. Her rendering of Elizabeth, by David Starkey, a tale of Elizabeth I, obtained the following review: “The narrative is superbly voiced by Patricia Hodge in dry-ice tones of sustained menace.” http://books.guardian.co.uk/Print/0,3858,4129498,00.html
    Patricia Hodge is President of the Caxton Theatre.& Arts Centre in Grimsby. In 1999 she visited the theatre to present an evening of poetry, prose and personal anecdotes in order to help fund-raising efforts. http://www.littletheatreguild.org/ltgdetailcaxton.htm
    Patricia Hodge is a red head, and the web site of Red and Proud tells how at the Olivier Awards in 2001, Patricia Hodge “lost patience with the “amateurism” of the organisers and staged a one-woman walk-out” http://www.redandproud.com/Red%20News%20Apr%202001.htm
    I hope this has given you some insight into the multifaceted talents of Patricia Hodge.









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