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Home/People/Avis Bunnage
Avis Bunnage profile photo
Born
Apr 22, 1923Died: Oct 4, 1990
Lived 67 years
Place of Birth
Manchester, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

26
Movies
18
TV Shows
Also Known As
Эвис Баннедж
IMDb Profile

Avis Bunnage

Acting

Biography
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Avis Bunnage (22 April 1923, Manchester, England, UK – 4 October 1990, England) was a British actress of film, stage and television. She attended Manley Park Municipal School and Chorlton Central School in Manchester. She worked as a secretary and a nursery teacher before deciding to become an actress. She gained stage experience in rep and made her first professional appearance at Chorlton Rep Theatre in Manchester in 1947. Most notably, she appeared as Veronica, the wife of Rigsby, in Rising Damp, for one episode. Bunnage was a member of Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop company at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. There she created the role of Helen, the mother in A Taste of Honey, her first West End role when the play transferred to Wynndems Theatre, and also a role in Oh, What a Lovely War! at Stratford East, which also transferred to Wyndams Theatre. When Avis was on holiday from this production for two weeks, her role was taken over by Danny La Rue. Among her other roles for Theatre Workshop were Mrs. Lovitt in Christopher Bond's play Sweeny Todd (the basis for the Sondheim musical), and the title role in a play about the music hall legend Marie Lloyd. In the early years of Coronation Street she played Lucile Hewitt's auntie. She was in the musical Billy at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, playing the mother of 'Billy Liar'. She played Golda in Fiddler on the Roof, opposite Alfie Bass, at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. Married to Derek Orchard, she died in Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, aged 67. Description above from the Wikipedia article Avis Bunnage, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Krays poster

The Krays

as Helen
1990
Mrs Capper's Birthday poster

Mrs Capper's Birthday

as Alice Loft
1985
No Surrender poster

No Surrender

as Martha Gorman
1985
Gandhi poster

Gandhi

as Colin's Mother
1982
Virginia Fly is Drowning poster

Virginia Fly is Drowning

as Mrs Thompson
1981
Find Me First poster

Find Me First

as Isobel
1981
Jessie poster

Jessie

as Mrs Appleyard
1980
Scully's New Year's Eve poster

Scully's New Year's Eve

as Florrie
1978
Panic poster

Panic

as Old Lady
1978
The Stumbling Block poster

The Stumbling Block

as Lorna
1972
The Disappearing Man poster

The Disappearing Man

as Violet
1972
Everybody Say Cheese poster

Everybody Say Cheese

as Hylda Cheatham
1971
Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter poster

Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter

as Tulip's Mother
1968
The Whisperers poster

The Whisperers

as Mrs. Noonan
1967
The Wrong Box poster

The Wrong Box

as Queen Victoria
1966
A Study in Terror poster

A Study in Terror

as Landlady
1965
Rotten to the Core poster

Rotten to the Core

as Countess de Wett (Matron)
1965
Tom Jones poster

Tom Jones

as Landlady
1963
What a Crazy World poster

What a Crazy World

as Mary
1963
Sparrows Can't Sing poster

Sparrows Can't Sing

as Bridgie Gooding
1963