Victoria Wood

From Wikipedia Victoria Wood CBE (19 May 1953 – 20 April 2016) was an English comedian, actress, singer and songwriter, screenwriter and director. Wood wrote and starred in sketches, plays, films and sitcoms, and her live comedy act was interspersed with her own compositions, which she accompanied on piano. Wood also composed and performed the theme music for her award winning BBC sitcom Dinnerladies. Much of her humour was grounded in everyday life, and included references to popular British media and brand names of quintessentially British products. She was noted for her skills in observing culture, and in satirising social classes. She started her career in 1974 by winning the ATV talent show New Faces. It wasn't until the 1980s that she began to establish herself as a comedy star, with the award-winning television series Victoria Wood As Seen on TV and became one of Britain's most popular stand-up comics. In 1998, she wrote and starred in the (again, award-winning) sitcom Dinnerladies. In 2006, she won two BAFTA awards for her one-off drama for ITV1, Housewife, 49. Wood frequently worked with long-term collaborators Julie Walters, Duncan Preston and Celia Imrie. Victoria Wood died on 20 April 2016 after a short battle with cancer. She was 62.

Known For

Birth Location Prestwich, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Born 1953-05-19
Died 2016-04-20

Movies

Parkinson at 50 as Self (archive footage)
2021
Dying Laughing as Herself
2017
Let's Do It: A Tribute to Victoria Wood as Self (archive material)
2016
The Borrowers as Granny Driver
2011
Eric & Ernie: Behind the Scenes as Self - Presenter / Narrator
2011
Eric & Ernie as Sadie Bartholomew
2011
The Angina Monologues as Herself/Jean's Friend
2010
Ballet Shoes as Nana
2008
Housewife, 49 as Nella Last
2006
Acorn Antiques: The Musical as Bo Beaumont / Mrs Overall (On Bingo Nights)
2006
2005
Victoria at the Albert - Live as Herself/Various
2002
1997
The Wind in the Willows as The Tea Lady
1996
Pat and Margaret as Margaret
1994
Acorn Antiques as Berta
1987
Happy Since I Met You as Voice Only (uncredited)
1981
1980
Talent as Maureen
1979