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Date
Title
Role
1975
Carry on Dick
 Martha Hoggett
1974
Carry on Abroad
 Floella
1973
Carry on Matron
 Matron
1971
Carry on at Your Convenience
 Beattie Plummer
1970
Rhubarb
 Nursemaid
1970
Carry on Loving
 Sophie
1969
Crooks and Coronets
 Mabel
1969
The Magic Christian
 Ginger Horton
1969
Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies
 Lady Journalist
1969
Carry on Again, Doctor
 Matron
1969
Carry on Camping
 Miss Haggerd
1968
Carry on Doctor
 The Matron
1967
The Plank
 Woman with rose
1967
The Bobo
 Trinity Martinez
1963
Maid for Murder
 Miss Richards
1963
Carry On Cabby
 Peggy
1963
The Punch and Judy Man
 Dolly Zarathusa
1962
She'll Have to Go
 Miss Richards
1961
Watch Your Stern
 Agatha Potter
1961
Carry on Regardless
 Frosty-faced sister
1961
In the Doghouse
 Primrose Gudgeon
1960
School for Scoundrels
 First Instructress
1960
Make Mine Mink
 Nanette Parry
1960
Carry on Constable
 Sgt. Laura Moon
1959
Make Mine a Double
 Ada
1959
Night We Dropped a Clanger
 Ada
1959
The Navy Lark
 Fortune Teller
1959
Left, Right and Center
 Woman in Car
1959
Follow a Star
 Dymphna Dobson
1959
Carry on Teacher
 Grace Short
1959
Carry on Nurse
 Matron
1958
The Square Peg
 Gretchen von Schmetterling
1958
Carry on Sergeant
 Capt. Clark
1955
As Long As They're Happy
 Party Girl
1954
The Love Lottery
 Chambermaid
1954
Up to His Neck
 Rakiki
1953
The Pleasure Garden
Actor
1953
The Adventures of Sadie
 Mrs. Patch
1952
No Haunt for a Gentleman
 Mrs. Fitz-Cholmondley
1952
My Son, the Vampire
 Mrs. Jenks
1952
The Pickwick Papers
 Mrs. Nupkins
1951
A Christmas Carol
 Mrs. Fezziwig
1950
Chance of a Lifetime
 Alice
1950
Waterfront
 Singer
1949
The Spider and the Fly
Actor
1949
The Gay Lady
 Daisy Delaware
1948
Oliver Twist
 Singer
1947
Green for Danger
Actor
1946
Nicholas Nickleby
Actor

 

Hattie Jacques was born in Sandgate, Kent, on February 7, 1924.

Hattie's first exposure to the world of show business came when she would follow her brother to work; he was a lift-operator at London's Little Players Theatre. Before long, she was appearing on stage in a variety of roles, normally singing Victorian songs and performing in the Players' pantomimes. Hattie's' famous outsize fairy act was developed and fostered in these early days. She regularly appeared as the Christmas fairy in the theatre's pantomimes, a role which she often nominated her favourite. Hattie remained faithful to Little Players Theatre, returning to it regularly as a performer, producer and writer.

As her early career developed, Hattie became famous as a music hall act. Her first major role was as Sophie Tuckshop, the greedy schoolgirl, in ITMA - Tommy Handley's immortal radio comedy. A tenure in Educating Archie followed soon after, and it was there that she first met her long time sparring partner, Eric Sykes. Hattie and Sykes continued to work together for 30 years, in a succession of TV series that became incredibly popular, in particular the serie “Carry On”.

Hattie first worked with Hancock in the second radio series of "Educating Archie" (August 1951 - January 1952) and made a guest appearance (28-4-52) whilst he was compere of "Calling All Forces". She made her mark in the "Hancock's Half Hour" radio shows as "Miss Pugh" (Series 4 and 5) and appeared occasionally in the BBC-TV series. She also made a brief appearance in Hancock's film, "The Punch and Judy Man".

Hattie died to London - England on October 6, 1980 after suffering a heart attack. She was just 56.


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