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  1. Dame Sheila Cameron Hancock DBE (born 22 February 1933) is an English actress, singer, and author. She has performed in theatre - plays and musicals in London, and her Broadway debut in Entertaining Mr Sloane (1966) earned her a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in Play.

  2. Jan 8, 2021 · Actress Sheila Hancock, 87, took a trip down memory lane as she reminisced on memories of her 29-year marriage to second husband John Thaw, best known for playing Inspector Morse in the popular...

  3. Sheila Hancock. Actress: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Sheila Hancock was born February 22, 1933. on the Isle of Wight. She later moved to King's Cross in London, where her mother and father ran a pub.

  4. Jan 24, 2017 · Sheila Hancock reveals all about her guest appearance in Endeavour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her husband John Thaw's first episode of Inspector Morse.

  5. Jan 19, 2024 · Dame Sheila Hancock has said she has the ultimate privilege to speak her mind without fear of being "cancelled", having reached the age of 90.

  6. Dec 31, 2010 · Actress Sheila Hancock, who has been made a CBE for services to drama, has had a long career that ranges from William Shakespeare to a role in a Carry On film. In recent years the 77-year-old has...

  7. While shooting her latest film, Edie, on the side of a remote Scottish mountain, Sheila Hancock foresaw her own death.

  8. Sheila Cameron Hancock CBE (born 22 February 1933) is a British actress and author. She works mostly on stage. She won a Laurence Olivier Award for Cabaret. For her role in Entertaining Mr Sloane (1966) she was nominated for a Tony Award.

  9. Jun 15, 2022 · Sheila Hancock on feeling angry as she approaches 90. Updated / Wednesday, 15 Jun 2022 09:39. The acclaimed actress talks about her book, Old Rage, why she won't dwell on ill health and how she...

  10. Hancock made her West End debut in 1958 and her Broadway debut seven years later with a Tony-nominated performance in Entertaining Mr Sloane. In 1978, she portrayed Miss Hannigan in the original West End production of Annie, earning the first of her five Laurence Olivier Awards nominations.

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