Jean boht biography


Jean Boht

English actress (1932–2023)

Jean Boht

Boht at Save TV Centre Studios in 2013

Born

Jean Dance


(1932-03-06)6 March 1932

Bebington, Cheshire, England

Died12 September 2023(2023-09-12) (aged 91)

Northwood, London, England

EducationLiverpool Playhouse
OccupationActress
Years active1962–2018
Known forBread (1986–1991)[1]
Spouses

William Boht

(m. 1954; div. 1970)​

Carl Davis

(m. 1970; died 2023)​
Children2

Jean Boht (néeDance; 6 March 1932 – 12 September 2023) was an English actress, most famous for the role of Nellie Boswell in Carla Lane's sitcomBread, one of several actors to remain with the show for its entire seven series tenure from 1986 to 1991.

Early life

Boht was born as Jean Dance on 6 March 1932 in Bebington, then in Cheshire, to Thomas Dance, a confectionery importer and chief entertainment officer of the local fire brigade, and pianist Edna May "Teddy", née Macdonald.[2][3][4] She was educated at Wirral Grammar School for Girls.[5]

Career

Boht trained at the Liverpool Playhouse, where she started her career as a theatre actress, before touring the United Kingdom in stage roles, working in numerous West End Theatres including the Royal National Theatre and the Bristol Old Vic.[1] In a career spanning from 1962 to 2018, she appeared largely in television productions. These included guesting parts in Softly, Softly (1971), Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em (1978), Grange Hill (1978), Last of the Summer Wine (1978), Boys from the Blackstuff (1982), Scully (1984) and Juliet Bravo in the mid-1980s.

In was through her regular role in the sitcom Bread (1986–91), as matriarch Nellie Boswell, which Boht found her largest audience, with the series attracting some 20 million viewers.[1]

In 1989, Boht was the subject of This Is Your Life, and in 2008 she made a guest appearance in BBC One's daytime TVsoap, Doctors.[citation needed]

Boht starred in The Brighton Belles, an unsuccessful British adaptation of the American sitcom The Golden Girls as the character of Josephine, based on Sophia Petrillo, the part made famous by Estelle Getty.[1]

On stage, Boht appeared with Jeremy Irons in Embers (2006) at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.[6]

Boht also appeared in the film Mothers and Daughters (2004), and starred in Chris Shepherd's award-winning short filmBad Night for the Blues (2010).[citation needed]

Personal life, illness and death

Her first marriage to William Boht ended in divorce. She married the American-British conductor and composerCarl Davis on 28 December 1970.[7] They had two daughters, filmmakers Hannah (born 1972) and Jessie (born 1974).[7] Boht and Davis were executive producers on Hannah Davis's film The Understudy and they appeared in the film as a married couple.[8][9] Davis died on 3 August 2023, just six weeks before Boht herself.[10]

Boht was diagnosed with vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. She was a resident at Denville Hall, a retirement home in Northwood, London, for actors and other members of the entertainment industry.[11]

Boht died from complications of dementia on 12 September 2023, aged 91.[1][12][13]

Awards

Boht won a British Comedy Award (now known as the "National Comedy Awards") for Best Comedy Actress in 1990.[11]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1968 Mr. RoseWoman 3.01 "The Less-Than-Iron-Duke"
1970 SceneMrs. Potter 3.04 "£60 Single, £100 Return"
1971 Softly, Softly: Task ForceMrs. Lacey 2.22 "Games"
1973 Six Days of JusticeMrs. Taylor 2.02 "A Clear-Cut Case"
1973 Ego HugoMadame Mars-George Television film
1973 Z-CarsClerk of the Court 9.08 "The Cinder Path"
1975 CouplesMrs. Bannister 6 episodes
1976 Where Adam StoodMary Teague Television film
1976 Bill BrandEdna Copple 1.10 "Revisions"
1977 Esther WatersMrs. Spires 1.02 "Episode Two"
1977 Last of the Summer WineMaureen 4.05 "Who Made a Bit of a Splash in Wales Then?"
1978 Grange HillFirst Shop Assistant 1.05 "Episode Five"
1978 The SweeneyWoman Neighbour 4.11 "Hearts and Mind"
1978 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'EmMrs. Lewis 3.01 "Moving House"
3.03 "Scottish Dancing"
1979 Mother Nature's BloomersVarious characters 6 episodes
1981 Sons and LoversMrs. Leivers Television miniseries
1981 Funny ManElsie 13 episodes
1981 Juliet BravoMrs. Stannard 2.04 "Lies and Liars"
1982 TriangleMrs. Carter 7 episodes
1982 Juliet BravoMrs. Fairchild 3.07 "Nothing to Report"
1982 Boys from the BlackstuffD.O.E. - Miss Sutcliffe 1.03 "Shop Thy Neighbour"
1983 Goodnight and God BlessDoris 1.05 "Ronnie's Wonderful Day"
1983 MayburyLucy Wildego 2.06 "Love's Labour: Part 1"
1983 SpyshipMrs. Silvers Television miniseries
1983 Juliet BravoMrs. Jackson 4.12 "Off Duty"
1983 BergeracMrs. Farrell 3.03 "Holiday Snaps"
1984 ScullyGran Television miniseries
1984 Arthur's Hallowed GroundBetty Television film
1985–1986 I Woke Up One MorningMrs. Hamilton 8 episodes
1986–1991 BreadNellie Boswell 74 episodes
1987 Agatha Christie's Miss MarpleMadame Joliet 1.09 "4:50 from Paddington"
1988 ScreenplayMrs. Bing 3.04 "Eskimos Do It"
1992 The Cloning of Joanna MayMrs. Love Television miniseries
1992 CluedoSister Concepta 3.05 "And Then There Were Nuns"
1993 Comedy PlayhouseJosephine 1.03 "Brighton Belles: Pilot"
1993–1994 Brighton BellesJosephine 11 episodes
1995 The Big GameMrs. Harper Television film
1996 Jim's GiftMrs. Leaver Television film
1998 CasualtyLil Clarke 13.15 "No Place Like Home"
2000 DoctorsSylvia Wharton 1.27 "Loose Ends"
1.32 "Twist of Fate"
1.41 "To Have and to Hold"
2002 Holby CityAnita Reynolds 4.31 "Hearts and Minds"
2003 The BillWinnie Kettering 19.48 "123: High Speed Chaos"
2003 Trial & RetributionFemale Neighbour 7.02 "Suspicion: Part 2"
2005 Celebrate 'Oliver!' Widow Corney Television film
2006 DoctorsJean Clarkson 8.105 "Before the Fall"
2007 Holby CityRosemary Mulligan 9.34 "Another Country"
2007 The BillRose Harrison 23.59 "Deadly Secrets"
2008 DoctorsNorah Joyce 10.107 "Ben and Norah"
2009 CasualtyDorothy Gilbert 23.45 "Ashes"
2010 MissingBarbara Mansfield 2.08 "Proving the Point"
2010 DoctorsBillie Cannon 12.84 "A Call of Nature"
2011 SkinsDoreen 5.08 "Everyone"
2011 JusticeMrs. Roden 1.02 "Like Father Like Son"
2012 CasualtyDoris Quinn 26.21 "The Only One You Love"
2012 DoctorsDoreen Bennett 14.70 "Good Citizens"

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