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Home/People/Sheila Gish
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Born
Apr 23, 1942Died: Mar 9, 2005
Lived 62 years
Place of Birth
Lincoln, England, United Kingdom
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

16
Movies
25
TV Shows
Also Known As
Sheila Anne Syme Gash
IMDb Profile

Sheila Gish

Acting

Biography
Sheila Gish (23 April 1942 – 9 March 2005) was a British stage and television actress. She was born Sheila Anne Gash in Lincoln, studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and made her stage debut with a repertory company. Her first starring role in the West End was as Bella in Robert and Elizabeth. She continued to be best known for her stage work, but she also appeared in many television dramas, from The First Churchills (in which she played Mary of Modena) to the successful adaptation of Love in a Cold Climate (2001) in which she played the eccentric and outrageous Lady Montdore. She had two daughters: the actresses Kay Curram and Lou Gish (1967–2006) by her first husband, the actor Roland Curram. While filming That Uncertain Feeling for BBC2 in 1985, she met actor Denis Lawson, who was to become her second husband. She rarely appeared on film, her most notable performances being as Anna in the Merchant-Ivory film Quartet (1981) and as Mrs Norris in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (1999). She is also known for her appearance in the 1986 film Highlander as Rachel Ellenstein. She took the part of the alcoholic Joanne in Stephen Sondheim's musical Company, directed by Sam Mendes at the Donmar Warehouse and in the West End, in 1995. The following year, she won the Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical. In 1999 she played Miss Venable in Tennessee Williams's Suddenly Last Summer, directed by Sean Mathias with Rachel Weisz at the Comedy Theatre, London. One of her last stage roles was as Arkadina in the Chichester Festival Theatre's production of The Seagull in 2003. By this time she had been diagnosed with cancer and had lost an eye as a result of surgery. She died in Camden, London. Her final performance was for BBC Radio. She is Ewan McGregor's mother's sister-in-law. Her daughter, Lou, also died of cancer less than a year after her mother.
Mansfield Park poster

Mansfield Park

as Mrs. Norris
1999
The Bass Player poster

The Bass Player

Cast
1999
Company poster

Company

as Joanne
1996
Seasick poster

Seasick

as Martina Schaffer
1996
The Perfect Match poster

The Perfect Match

as Helen
1995
Resnick: Rough Treatment poster

Resnick: Rough Treatment

as Maria Roy
1993
Highlander poster

Highlander

as Rachel Ellenstein
1986
Quartet poster

Quartet

as Anna
1981
The Lifeswappers poster

The Lifeswappers

as Dinah/Miss Trevor
1976
Let's Marry Liz poster

Let's Marry Liz

as Sarah Gage
1974
Hitler: The Last Ten Days poster

Hitler: The Last Ten Days

as Frau Christian
1973
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg poster

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg

as Pam
1972
Funny poster

Funny

as Phyl
1971
Every Home Should Have One poster

Every Home Should Have One

as Mother in Commercial
1970
The Reckoning poster

The Reckoning

as Mrs Garner
1970
Darling poster

Darling

as Cameo (uncredited)
1965