Felicity Kendal
- Actress
- Soundtrack
British leading woman best known at one time for "cute" roles but a
formidable actress in a wide variety of parts. Born in England, she was
raised in India where her parents
Geoffrey Kendal and
Laura Liddell toured the nation for
decades with a traveling classical theatre troupe called
Shakespeareana. Young Felicity first appeared on stage as an infant and
grew up doing backstage chores and filling in on stage as boys or
various supernumeraries. She attended whatever convent school was
immediately convenient and by her teen years was appearing in important
Shakespearean roles. Family friends
James Ivory and
Ismail Merchant fashioned their
fictional film
Shakespeare-Wallah (1965)
around the Kendal troupe and gave Felicity the leading role. She
returned to England following the film and struggled for a number of
years getting work. She appeared on television opposite
John Gielgud and soon thereafter was given
the role that made her famous, Barbara Good in the TV series
The Good Life (1975), about a
couple who decides to live off the land in their decidedly suburban
home. She followed "The Good Life" with several other TV programs, but
made her most important contributions on the stage. She created roles
in a number of plays by Tom Stoppard (with
whom she had a highly publicized affair), and continued unabated her
lifelong work in Shakespeare, playing Desdemona to
Paul Scofield's Othello and a
memorable Viola in a BBC production of
Twelfth Night (1980). She
continues to perform with regularity in London's West End. She was made
a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1995. In 1999,
she published her memoirs, "White Cargo."