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Googie Withers Biography

Googie Withers, CBE (born 12 March 1917) is an Indian-born British theatre, film and television actress who has long been resident in Australia.

Born Georgette Lizette Withers in Karachi (then part of British India but now in Pakistan) to a British sailor and a Dutch mother, she was known as "Googie" from an early age. Her family returned to England when she was aged 7 and she began acting at the age of 12. A student at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, she was a dancer in a West End production when she was offered work as a film extra in Michael Powell`s The Girl in the Crowd (1935). She arrived on the set to find one of the major players in the production had been dismissed, and she was immediately asked to step into the role.

During the 1930s she was constantly in demand in lead roles in minor films and supporting roles in more prestigious productions. Her best known work of the period was as one of Margaret Lockwood`s friends in Alfred Hitchcock`s The Lady Vanishes (1938).

Among her successes of the 1940s was the Powell and Pressburger film, One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942), a topical World War II drama in which she played a resistance fighter who helps British airmen return to safety from behind enemy lines. She is well-remembered for role as the devious Helen Nosseross in Night and the City (1950), a classic film noir.

Throughout her career she has appeared frequently in film, television, and theatre. During the 1970s, Withers appeared as prison governor Faye Boswell in the television series Within These Walls. She starred on Broadway with Michael Redgrave in The Constant Wife; and in London with Alec Guinness in Exit the King.

While filming The Loves of Joanna Godden (1947), she met her co-star, the Australian actor John McCallum, and married him the following year. She first toured Australia in the stage play Simon and Laura. When John was offered the position running J. C. Williamson Theatres, they moved to Australia. Googie starred in a string of plays including The Deep Blue Sea, Desire of the Moth, The First 400 Years (with Keith Michell), Beekman Place (for which she also designed the set), The Kingfisher, Stardust, and The Cherry Orchard and An Ideal Husband for the Melbourne Theatre Company; both productions toured Australia. They appeared together in the UK in W. Somerset Maugham`s The Circle at Chichester Festival Theatre. They are the parents of actress Joanna McCallum and art director Nicholas McCallum.

In 1986, Withers` starred in the BBC adaptation of Hotel du Lac, followed a year later by another BBC production of Northanger Abbey. Withers` most recent screen performance was as the Australian novelist Katharine Susannah Prichard in the 1996 film Shine for which she and the other cast members were nominated for a Screen Actors Guild for "Outstanding Performance By A Cast".

Withers was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2002. That same year, aged 85, she appeared with Vanessa Redgrave in Oscar Wilde`s Lady Windermere`s Fan in London`s West End.

In 2004, Googie Withers came back into the news when a character in the ITV soap Coronation Street, Norris Cole, quipped that "Googie Withers would be turning in her grave." Granada Television were forced to apologize a week later when it was discovered that she was very much alive.

Biography Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_Withers
 

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  • "I`m not changing my name. Remember that I have won a certain reputation with it, and I don`t feel like beginning over again with a fresh name. Besides, my real name sounds even crazier. I was christened Georgette Lizette!"
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  • Mother of Joanna McCallum.
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  • She was awarded the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2001 Queen`s Birthday Honours List for her services to British theatre, film and television. She collected the CBE at Buckingham Palace in March 2002, alongside Lynn Redgrave who was made an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire). They reminisced about their time making Shine (1996) and about Sir Michael Redgrave, with whom she had performed many times.
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  • Mother of Nicholas McCallum
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  • Became an Associate Member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA).
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  • Her familiar nickname dates from her childhood. It was an affectionate nickname given her by her Indian nurse; "googie" means "pigeon" in Hindi.
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  • She was awarded the honorary A.O. (Officer of the Order of Australia) in the 1980 Queen`s New Years Honours List for her services to Australian theatre and performing arts.
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