British Comedians
Barbara Windsor
1937 to Date

What can you say about Barbara Windsor? Still a damn good looking woman at 73 years old, she has been acting for nearly 50 years and has been one of the nations sweethearts for most of them. I love that laugh out loud side of hers and have watched with a lot of pleasure in the ‘Carry on’ films. (check out the one above and you will know why!)

She has her own web site at Barbara Windsor.com and I have taken the biography from that very good site. Check the site out for more on this fine actress.

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Barbara Windsor MBE (born Barbara-Ann Deeks on August 6, 1937, in Shoreditch, London) is a British actress.

 

Her first film appearance was in The Belles of St. Trinian’s (1954), and then later came to prominence in the British film Sparrows Can’t Sing (1963) garnering a Bafta nomination for Best British Film Actress.

 

She then went on to become a star with her saucy portrayals of a good time girl in some 9 Carry On films and several TV specials, between 1964 and 1978.

 

 

As Peggy Mitchell from ‘Eastenders’
At one point I thought I'd had a great life and prayed
that if I went to sleep I wouldn't wake up.”
Barbara Windsor
Barbara Windsor

Her first Carry On movie was Carry On Spying and the last one Carry On Dick, she refused to take part in any more ‘because she thought they had gone beyond the innocent sauciness which initially drew her to the series’. She also starred on Broadway in the play Oh, What a Lovely War and received a 1968 Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

 

After a gradual fall from the top, which also saw her husband, Ronnie Knight (married 1964-1985), flee to Spain on Bank robbery charges, she considered quitting acting.

 

However in 1994 she was offered the plum role of Peggy Mitchell in the popular BBC drama series EastEnders, this saw her regain past glories and come to be seen as something of a ‘British Institution’. After a debilitating case of the Epstein-Barr virus saw her take a two year long absence from the screen in 2003, during which she returned for two episodes of EastEnders in 2004. She rejoined the cast on a full-time basis in summer 2005.

 

She was awarded an MBE in 1999 by the British Government and won the first Rear of the year title in 1976.

 

She was also married to Stephen Hollings (1986-1995), and more recently to Scott Mitchell (2000-). During her first marriage, she had an affair with Sid James, and her biography states the details after 1973.