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Sheila Sim


 

Sheila, Lady Attenborough, ne้ Sim (born June 5, 1922 in Liverpool), is a British film and theatre actor, and the wife of Richard, Lord Attenborough since 1945.

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June 5 - 1922 - Liverpool - British - Film - Theatre - Actor - Richard, Lord Attenborough - 1945

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Lady Attenborough was mainly active as an actor in the 1940s and 1950s; amongst her credits are the rôles in the 1944 film A Canterbury Tale, and in West of Zanzibar from 1954. In theatre, she notably co-starred with her husband in the first production of The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie in 1952, which has since become the world's longest-running production of a play.

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1940s - 1950s - 1944 - A Canterbury Tale - West of Zanzibar - 1954 - The Mousetrap - Agatha Christie - 1952

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More recently, Lady Attenborough has been a significant benefactor to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (normally known as "RADA"), where she originally trained; her husband has been RADA's president since 2003, filling the .

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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - 2003

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The then Sheila Beryl Grant Sim married the then Richard Attenborough in 1945. They had three children: Charlotte, Michael, and Jane. Jane, along with her mother-in-law Jane Holland and daughter Lucy, was killed in the Indian Ocean tsunami on Boxing Day, 2004. Michael and Charlotte are both involved, like their parents, in the dramatic professions, he as a director, she as an actor. Her husband was raised to the Peerage in 1993, and so she became Lady Attenborough. Lady Attenborough's brother, Gerald Sim, is also an actor.

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Richard Attenborough - 1945 - Charlotte - Michael - Jane - Indian Ocean tsunami - Boxing Day - 2004 - Peerage - 1993 - Gerald Sim

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