Alison Steadman (born 26 August 1946) is an English actress. She received the 1977 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress for Abigail's Party, the 1991 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress for the Mike Leigh film Life Is Sweet and the 1993 Olivier Award for Best Actress for her role as Mari in the original production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. In a 2007 Channel 4 poll, the '50 Greatest Actors' voted for by other actors, she was ranked 42.

Steadman made her professional stage debut in 1968 and went on to establish her career in Mike Leigh's 1970s TV plays Nuts in May (1976) and Abigail's Party (1977). She received BAFTA TV Award nominations for the 1986 BBC serial The Singing Detective and in 2001 for the ITV drama series Fat Friends (2000–2005). Other television roles include Pride and Prejudice (1995), Gavin & Stacey (2007–2010, 2019, 2024) and Here We Go (2022–present). Her other film appearances include Clockwise (1986), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992), Confetti (2006), Burn Burn Burn (2015) and Better Man (2024).

Early life and education

Steadman was born in Liverpool, the youngest of three sisters born to Marjorie (née Evans) (1912–1996) and George Percival Steadman (1912–1991), who worked as a production controller for Plessey, an electronics firm.

Steadman was educated at Childwall Valley High School for Girls, a state grammar school in the Liverpool suburb of Childwall, followed by East 15 Acting School, at which she secured a place in the autumn of 1966 and where she met Mike Leigh during her second year.

Career

Stage work

Having left the East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex, Steadman worked in various regional repertory theatres, starting at Lincoln in 1968, where her first role was the schoolgirl Sandy in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. She created the role of the monstrous Beverly in Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party, which she reprised with the original cast on television. She won an Olivier Award for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and also appeared in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Hotel Paradiso, and others in locations as diverse as the Royal Court, the Theatre Royal, the Old Vic, the Hampstead Theatre, the Nottingham Playhouse, the Everyman Liverpool and the National Theatre. She starred as Elmire in the 1983 RSC production of Molière's Tartuffe, which was adapted for BBC television. [citation needed] 2002 saw her play the role of Hillary in Debbie Isitt's The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband at the West End's Ambassadors Theatre to widely positive reviews. In 2010 Steadman played Madame Arcati in a revival of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit. In 2014 Steadman appeared as Madame Raquin in Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Emile Zola's Thérèse Raquin.

Film

Steadman has appeared in many films, including P'tang, Yang, Kipperbang (1982), Champions (1983), A Private Function (1984), Number One (1984), Clockwise (1986), Stormy Monday (1988), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), Shirley Valentine (1989), Wilt (1989), Life Is Sweet (1990), Blame It on the Bellboy (1992), Topsy-Turvy (1999), The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004), Confetti (2006), Burn Burn Burn (2015), Dads Army (2016) and 23 Walks (2020).

Television

Steadman is credited with sharing the first lesbian kiss on British television with Myra Frances. Broadcast on 25 February 1974, Girl is the story of the love affair of two WRAC soldiers. “When I was first offered the part I felt quite nervous,” she said and was relieved that her “mum said it was great and was very moved by it.”

An early television appearance came in 1976 which saw Steadman cast as Cheryl Baker in the Granada Television daytime series Crown Court. Her character was the secretary of a confidence trickster found guilty of fraud.

Other television work includes Fat Friends as Betty, Grumpy Old Women, Stressed Eric, Let Them Eat Cake, The Singing Detective, No Bananas, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years as Pauline Mole, opposite James Bolam in the television film The Missing Postman, and Pride and Prejudice as Mrs. Bennet. In 1991, she also appeared as Edda Göring in Selling Hitler and as Lauren Patterson in Gone to the Dogs, which was then followed up by Gone to Seed.

Television productions directed by Leigh in which she has appeared include Nuts in May, Hard Labour and Abigail's Party. She also appeared in the BBC comedy The Worst Week of My Life. In 2007 she featured in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about her Welsh family history, with roots in Trefarclawdd and Ruabon.

In October 2007 Steadman appeared in Fanny Hill on BBC Four.

From May 2007 to January 2010 Steadman starred in the BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey as Pam Shipman. She returned to the role for the Christmas specials in 2019 and 2024 respectively. She appeared in Lewis as the Reverend Martha Steadman in "Intelligent Design" in 2013.

In 2014 Steadman starred as Joyce in the first series of the BBC comedy Boomers, followed by a Christmas special in 2015 and a second series in 2016. In 2016 she presented the three-part series Little British Islands with Alison Steadman on Channel 4. The series visited Gigha, Jura, Colonsay and Oronsay in episode 1, Jersey, Alderney and Sark in episode 2 and the Isles of Scilly in episode 3. In 2016 she appeared as Abigail in the Midsomer Murders episode "The incident at Cooper Hill".

In 2018 Steadman made a return to BBC1 with John Cleese in Hold the Sunset. On 9 December 2018 Steadman appeared in the BBC1 Drama Care in the role of Mary. Also in 2018 she featured in ITV1 mini series Butterfly where she played Maxine Duffy’s grandmother.

Radio

On radio, Steadman's talent for mimicry and character voices was given full rein in the 1970s, mainly at BBC Manchester, in comedy sketch shows including Week Ending, Castle's on the Air and The Worst Show on the Wireless. In the second and third of these she played the over-protective mother to Eli Woods's long-suffering Bunty/Precious. From 1982 to 1984, also at BBC Manchester, she joined Eli Woods and Eddie Braben (Morecambe and Wise's scriptwriter) in 13 episodes of the radio comedy The Show with No Name, written by Braben, which can best be described as an updated version of the comedy sketch show Round the Horne. In the early to mid 1980s Steadman also had a spell in Roy Hudd's long-running comedy sketch series The News Huddlines. From 2002 she co-starred as Mrs Naughtie in the situation comedy series Hamish and Dougal. In December 2009 she starred in Mike Stott's My Mad Grandad on BBC Radio 4. From 2012 she played Ginny Fox, a parody of Virginia Woolf, in the sitcom Gloomsbury. In 2018 she made a guest appearance in Radio 4's The Archers as Olwen, a friend of Jill Archer.

Personal life

In 1972 director Mike Leigh drove to Liverpool to see Ted Whitehead's play The Foursome, which featured Steadman. He asked her to be in his film Hard Labour, during which, both said, they "got together". They married in 1973 and had two sons. The couple lived with their sons in Wood Green, London. They separated in 1995 and divorced in 2001.

Steadman's partner is actor Michael Elwyn. The couple live in Highgate, London.

She is a birdwatcher and in November 2016 became an ambassador for London Wildlife Trust.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975Nuts in MayCandice MarieTV film
1977Abigail's PartyBeverlyTV film
1980Moving PicturesMrs. ArnolfiniTV film
1982P'tang, Yang, KipperbangMiss LandTV film
1983Tartuffe, or the ImpostorElmireTV film
1984ChampionsMary Hussey
A Private FunctionMrs. Allardyce
Number OneDoreenTV film
1985The Caucasian Chalk CircleKato / Natella / AnikoTV film
1985Coming ThroughKateTV film
1986ClockwiseGwenda Stimpson
1987The FindingMumTV film
The Short & CurliesBettyTV short film
1988Coming ThroughKateTV film
Stormy MondayMayor
The Adventures of Baron MunchausenDaisy
1989Shirley ValentineJane
WiltEva Wilt
1990Life Is SweetWendy
1992Blame It on the BellboyRosemary Horton
1994Degas and Pissaro Fall OutEmma DumayShort film
1996Secrets & LiesDog Owner
The Snow Queen's RevengePearlVoice role
1997The Missing PostmanChristine PeacockTV film
The Ugly DucklingThe HenVoice role
1998Queen's Park StoryThe SquirrelTV short film. Voice role
1999Topsy-TurvyMadame Leon
Santa's Last ChristmasThe SorceressTV film. Voice role
2001Chunky MonkeyBeryl
Happy Now?Bronwyn Race
Bob the Builder: A Christmas to RememberBunty Ferguson (The Mayoress)Video. Voice role (UK dub)
Ivor the InvisibleAuntie BarbaraTV film. Voice role
2002D.I.Y. HardWomanShort film
2003Philip Larkin: Love and Death in HullNarratorVoice role
Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a FairytaleMrs. MeislingTV film
2004Bosom PalsJoanTV film. Voice role
The Life and Death of Peter SellersCasting Agent
2005Bob the Builder: Bob's Big PlanBunty Ferguson (The Mayoress)TV film. Voice role (UK dub)
The HousewifeNarration / The HousewifeShort film
2006ConfettiSam's Mum
Dead RichMaggieShort film
Loony in the WoodsCrazy Butcher
2007The Dinner PartyJulietTV film
Who Gets the Dog?Jenny EvansTV film
2009Second ChanceBillie ShackletonShort film
2010Come Rain Come ShineDora MitchellTV film
2012A Civil ArrangementIsobelTV film
The Day My Nan DiedJeanShort film
NotesAllisonShort film
2014PetermanAuntie Jean
2015Burn Burn BurnDiana
2016Dad's ArmyMrs. Fox
2017French ExchangeMrs. PhillipsShort film
We Can Be HeroesGranny Evans
Yours Faithfully Edna Welthorpe (Mrs)Edna WelthorpeShort film
2018BertieAnnShort film
GhostedAlisonShort film
CareMaryTV film
Three Sacks Full of HatsMumShort film
2019Off GridGrace TannerShort film
202023 WalksFern
Roald & Beatrix: The Tail of the Curious MouseDoraTV film
2021The King's ManRita
2024Better ManBetty
PickyJulieShort film
2025Stitch HeadNanVoice role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Bel AmiFencerEpisode: "Madeleine"
1973Z-CarsWPC Bayliss2 episodes: "Suspicion" and "Nuisance"
1973–1974Frost's WeeklyVarious roles7 episodes
1973–1981Play for TodayVarious roles9 episodes
1974Crown CourtMary Chatham3 episodes: "Good and Faithful Friends: Parts 1–3"
Second City FirstsJackieEpisode: "Girl"
1975HelenEpisode: "Early to Bed"
Tarbuck and All That!Various rolesSeries regular
Oil Strike NorthPaula WebberEpisode: "First Lion"
The WackersBernadette Clarkson7 episodes
1976Crown CourtCheryl Baker3 episodes: "Scard: Parts 1–3"
Red Letter DayMargaret HudsonEpisode: "Bag of Yeast"
1977Esther WatersSarah3 episodes
1978ITV PlayhouseNorma HardyEpisode: "Ten Days That Shook the Branch"
1979Two's CompanyPamelaEpisode: "The Silence"
1985–1987Nature in FocusHelen12 episodes
1986The Singing DetectiveMrs. Lili MarlowMini-series, 5 episodes
In Sickness and in HealthMotherEpisode: "Christmas Special"
1989Screen TwoBrenda OgdonEpisode: "Virtuoso"
The Jim Henson HourPerriwinkleEpisode: "Monster Maker"
ScreenplayMarjorieEpisode: "A Small Mourning"
1990Screen OneJackie JohnsEpisode: "News Hounds"
1991Selling HitlerEdda GoeringMini-series, 1 episode
Gone to the DogsLauren PattersonMini-series, 6 episodes
1992Gone to SeedHildaSeries regular, 6 episodes
1994The Wimbledon PoisonerElinor FarrMini-series, 2 episodes
1995Kavanagh QCEvelyn Marie KendallEpisode: "Nothing But the Truth"
Pride and PrejudiceMrs. BennetMini-series, 6 episodes
Coogan's RunAnnetteEpisode: "The Curator"
1995–1998Crapston VillasMarge StensonSeries regular, 20 episodes
1996KaraokeMrs. HaynesMini-series, 2 episodes
Cold LazarusMrs. HaynesMini-series, 1 episode
No BananasEvelyn HamiltonSeries regular, 10 episodes
1998–2000Stressed EricMrs. PerfectSeries regular, voice role, 13 episodes
1999Let Them Eat CakeMadame de Plonge4 episodes
2000–2005Fat FriendsBetty SimpsonSeries regular, 23 episodes
2001Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino YearsPauline MoleSeries regular, 6 episodes
2002CelebGrandmaEpisode: "The Love Child"
2003Lenny Henry in PiecesVarious roles4 episodes
Comic ReliefProfessor Minerva McGonagallSketch: "Harry Potter and the Chamberpot of Azerbaijan"
2004Dalziel and PascoeMarion MattisEpisode: "Soft Touch"
2004–2005The Lenny Henry ShowMrs. Twelvetrees2 episodes
2004–2006The Worst Week of My LifeAngela CookSeries regular, 17 episodes
2005Twisted TalesMargery FavershamEpisode: "Fruitcake of the Living Dead"
Bob the BuilderBunty Ferguson (The Mayoress)Voice role (UK dub). Episode: "Bob's Big Plan"
2007The Last DetectiveKaren HornerEpisode: "The Man from Montevideo"
Agatha Christie's MarpleKirsten LindstromEpisode: "Ordeal by Innocence"
Fanny HillMrs. Brown / Madam2 episodes: "#1.1" and "#1.2"
The Omid Djalili ShowMrs. DashettEpisode: "#1.2"
2007–2010, 2019, 2024Gavin & StaceyPam ShipmanMain role; 22 episodes
2012Playhouse PresentsTinaEpisode: "King of the Teds"
Inspector George GentlyEsther DunwoodyEpisode: "The Lost Child"
Little CrackersAlison's Mum Mrs. O'GradyEpisode: "Alison Steadmans Little Cracker: The Autograph" Episode: "Paul O'Grady's Little Cracker: Boo! A Ghost Story"
2013LewisRev. Martha Seager2 episodes: "Intelligent Design: Parts 1 & 2"
The SyndicateRose WilsonSeries regular, 6 episodes
Love and MarriagePauline ParadiseSeries regular, 6 episodes
2014Comedy BlapsMumEpisode: "A Liam Williams 'Blap': Episode 3 – Home"
The Great War: The People's StoryHallie MilesMini-series, 3 episodes
The SecretsAngelaEpisode: "The Dilemma"
2014–2016BoomersJoyceSeries regular, 13 episodes
2015Inside No. 9'Madam Talbot' / AnneEpisode: "Séance Time"
2015–2016Orphan BlackKendall Malone5 episodes
2016Midsomer MurdersAbigail TonevEpisode: "The Incident at Cooper Hill"
YonderlandBarbara MaddoxEpisode: "It's the Thought That Counts"
Comedy PlayhouseBrendaEpisode: "Broken Biscuits"
2017CathEpisode: "Static"
We Have Been WatchingNarratorSeries regular
2018ButterflyBarbaraMini-series, 3 episodes
The Reluctant LandlordDebbieEpisode: "Mama's Boy"
The Crystal MazeFairy God MumsieEpisode: "Celebrity Christmas Special"
2018–2019Hold the SunsetEdithSeries regular, 13 episodes
2019MoominvalleyEmma the Stage RatVoice role, 2 episodes: "Little My Moves In" and "Moominsummer Madness"
2020UnprecedentedLiz's MumEpisode: "#1.3"
HouseboundJaneEpisode: "#1.12"
LifeGail ReynoldsMini-series, 6 episodes
PandemoniumSue JessopBBC One comedy (pilot episode of Here We Go)
2022Rules of the GameAnita JenkinsMini-series, 4 episodes
2022–presentHere We GoSue Jessop8 episodes (including pilot and 2023 Christmas Special)
2024Quentin Blake's Box of TreasuresMrs. ArmitageVoice role, Episode: "Mrs. Armitage on Wheels"

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardsCategoryResult
1987The Singing DetectiveBAFTA TV AwardsBest ActressNominated
1991Life Is SweetTaormina International Film Festival AwardsGolden MaskWon
1992Life Is SweetNational Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActressWon
1993The Rise and Fall of Little VoiceOlivier AwardsBest ActressWon
1996Pride and PrejudiceCableACE AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Movie or MiniseriesNominated
1998The Memory of WaterOlivier AwardsBest ActressNominated
2001Fat FriendsBAFTA TV AwardsBest ActressNominated
2016N/ABritish Independent Film AwardsRichard Harris AwardWon
2025Better ManAACTA International AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated

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