Sheila Mercier(1919-2019)
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Her father, Herbert, was in shipping and her mother, Fanny, was an amateur drama
enthusiast with her own group, 'Fanny Rix's Bright Young Things' and her brother was the
actor Brian Rix. She married Peter Mercier on 25th March 1951 and had a son, Nigel. She
left grammar school in 1939 and joined a drama school in Stratford where Sir Donald
Wolfit picked her to join his Shakespearean Co. She left after a year to join the WAFFs and
served through the war as a section officer. On demob she was stationed at Middleton St
George Aerodrome near Darlington. In 1946 she joined Combined Services Entertainment
Unit serving in Europe then on demob joined her brother's rep. co. where she met her
husband Peter. She moved to London in the mid 50's to join Brian's Whitehall's farce Dry
Rot and changed her name to Mercier on Brian's suggestion to avoid the look of a family
concern, which is what it was, the company was called Rix Theatrical Productions with
father (Herbie),uncle (Bertie),Brian,Elspet, Sheila,Peter and Rhoda Gray who did the set
designs. Productions included Simple Simon, One For the Pot, Chase Me Comrade, Stand
By Your Bedouin, Uproar in the House and Let Sleeping Wives Lie and the 1960 film The
Night we Got the Bird. From 1973 she became well known in playing Annie Sugden in the
television serial Emmerdale Farm which has since lost the word farm from it's title.