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Rita Tushingham (born 14 March 1942) is an English actress.

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Life and career[edit][]

Born in Liverpool and raised in the Hunt's Cross area, Tushingham began her career working backstage at the Liverpool Playhouse. Her screen debut was in A Taste of Honey (1961). Other performances included Girl with Green Eyes (1963), The Leather Boys (1964),The Knack …and How to Get It (1965), Doctor Zhivago (1965), The Trap (1966), Smashing Time (1967), The Bed Sitting Room (1969) and The 'Human' Factor starring George Kennedy and Frank Avianca (1975). She also co-starred as Margaret Sheen in the TV movie Green Eyes (1977), the touching story of a Vietnam vet who returns to Southeast Asia after the war to find his son.

In the sixties, Tushingham performed several plays for the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre — The Changeling (1961), The Kitchen (1961), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1962), Twelfth Night(Production without décor, 1962), and The Knack (1962).

Tushingham has won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award, and was a member of the jury at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival in 1972[1] and at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival in 1990.[2]

Recent roles include the film Being Julia (2004), starring Annette Bening, and on television in "The Sittaford Mystery" (2006), an episode of Marple. She most recently appeared in Season 2 of the BBC 3 zombie drama In The Flesh as Mrs Lamb, broadcast in May 2014.

Homages[edit][]

Clips from her performance in The Leather Boys appeared in The Smiths' music video for the single, "Girlfriend in a Coma," in 1987. She is also mentioned in the Franz Ferdinand song "L. Wells," the Cleaners From Venus song "Illya Kuryakin Looked at Me," and the Television Personalities song, "Favourite Films." In 1999, she was featured on This Is Your Life.

Personal life[edit][]

Tushingham married photographer Terry Bicknell in 1962. They had two daughters, Dodonna and Aisha Bicknell. In 1981, she married Iraqi cinematographer Ousama Rawi, spending eight years in Canada with him. She now divides her time between Germany and London, with her partner since the mid-1990s, writer Hans-Heinrich Ziemann.

In April 2005, at the age of 33, her daughter Aisha Bicknell was diagnosed with breast cancer. Aisha recovered and later gave birth to a son. Tushingham became an activist for breast cancer health and support.[3]

Tushingham and Bicknell are prominent supporters of Cancer Research UK's Relay for Life and have given a number of interviews to raise breast cancer awareness.[4]

In July 2009, Tushingham received an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University for "outstanding and sustained contributions to the Performing Arts."

Selected filmography[edit][]

[1][2]London (2006)*A Taste of Honey (1961)

Awards and honours[edit][]

  • 1966 nominated Best Actress (BAFTA) The Knack .... and How to Get It
  • 1966 nominated Best Actress (Golden Globe) The Knack .... and How to Get It
  • 1965 nominated Best Actress (BAFTA) Girl With Green Eyes
  • 1963 Most promising newcomer (Golden Globe) A Taste of Honey
  • 1962 Most promising newcomer (BAFTA) A Taste of Honey
  • 1962 Best Actress (Cannes Film FestivalA Taste of Honey
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