Judy Cornwell

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

15.382

Gender

Female

Birthday

22-Feb-1940

Age

(84 years old)

Place of Birth

Hammersmith, London, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Judy Valerie Cornwell

Judy Cornwell

Biography

Judy Valerie Cornwell (born 22 February 1940) is an English actress best known for her role as Daisy in the successful British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances. She also played Anya Claus in the 1985 film Santa Claus: The Movie.


Credits

The Mill on the Floss The Mill on the Floss (1978) Character: Bessy Tulliver
Adaptation of the George Eliot novel.
Pot Luck Pot Luck (1976) Character: Farmer's Wife
The Chiffy Kids go camping on a farm. Magpie causes a tent to collapse and as a punishment is tied to a large cooking pot. Freeing herself, she prepares a stew which is eaten by Herbert. The kids find only bones in the pot, and the repentant Herbert returns with sausages.
Call Me Daddy Call Me Daddy (1967) Character: Janet Smith
A lonely middle-aged businessman blackmails a typist into spending the weekend at his large house in the country. She expects the worst, but he concentrates on something she doesn't expect - making her fall in love with him.
Mad Cows Mad Cows (1999) Character: Maddy’s Mother
When her TV star husband Alex decides to divorce her so that he can start a career in politics, newly single mother Maddy goes shoplifting and ends up in jail. Losing custody of her infant child, Maddy hatches a scheme to break out of prison with the assistance of her friend Gillian, who's avoiding the law herself for credit card fraud. Now Maddy has to find the couple who have adopted her son and avoid falling in love with selfish Alex all over again.
The Funny Blokes of British Comedy The Funny Blokes of British Comedy (2005) Character: Herself
Movie with some of the greatest brittish comedians such as Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese.
The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket (1997) Character: Daisy
Daisy and Onslow find the secret diary of Hyacinth and start reading in it. The rest of this TV-special are clips from prevous episodes.
A Dandy and a Clown: The Life of Jon Pertwee A Dandy and a Clown: The Life of Jon Pertwee (2013) Character: N/A
This exclusive documentary looks at the life and career of Jon Pertwee. With contributions from actors Katy Manning, Judy Cornwell, David Jacobs, Geoffrey Bayldon and Kenneth Earle, Doctor Who writer and script editor Terrance Dicks and long-time friend Stuart Money.
Paying Guests (Part 1) Paying Guests (Part 1) (1986) Character: Mrs. Bliss
Spend some time in the company of the guests at 'Wentworth' - all taking the waters except for the Colonel and Miss Howard, who has some leisure for the beginnings of a late romance. Gossip, bicycle rides, rounds of golf, bridge in the evenings and preparations for the charity concert all make time pass most pleasantly - don't they?
Paying Guests (Part 2) Paying Guests (Part 2) (1986) Character: Mrs. Bliss
Miss Howard's exhibition of water-colours at the Green Salon falters but then takes off. The season at 'Wentworth' is now drawing to a close, peoples' plans for the winter unfold. Florence, for the first time in her life, refuses to go off with her selfish old father. Miss Howard has some momentous news, and the Colonel must make a very brisk about-turn.
The Student Prince The Student Prince (1998) Character: Mrs. Quigley
The Queen's youngest son is off to university, mainly because "I'm hopeless at anything else". Barry, his new bodyguard, has no time for the royal family and left school at fifteen. He certainly didn't volunteer for this job, and is damned if he's going to enjoy it. Yet he can't help liking the hopelessly unworldly young prince, at least, until they both set their eyes on the new American student!
A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts A Touch of the Tiny Hacketts (1978) Character: Sylvia Collis
Three a.m. A crash of breaking glass ... the slow creak of a door opening ... is it a burglar? Raymond Collis finds out the hard way.
David Copperfield David Copperfield (2001) Character: Peggotty
After the death of his father and a second wedding of his mother, David Copperfield suffers from his tyrannical stepfather, Mr. Murdstone. The mother dies shortly after the death of another child, whereupon Mr. Murdstone sends David to London, where he has to work for a starvation wage.Here he makes some new friends, but soon flees from the capital of England to his aunt Traddles in Canterbury, where he is adopted by her.
Poor Cherry Poor Cherry (1967) Character: Abbie
A politically-active couple's involvement in an election campaign threatens their marriage through personal entanglements with the candidate and other campaigners.
Comedy Classics: Keeping Up Appearances Comedy Classics: Keeping Up Appearances (2023) Character: Self
Keeping Up Appearances remains one of Britain's best loved series. Running for 5 years throughout the 90s, millions of viewers tuned in to watch the delightfully monstrous Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced Bouquet) as she attempted to climb the social ladder, only to be endlessly let down by her family. In this 90-minute celebration we feature the very best and most hilarious moments from the series, and cast, crew and celebrity fans pay tribute to the show and share backstage secrets. Featuring an exclusive interview with Dame Patricia Routledge, who shares her memories of the show, we learn how she came to be cast, how she developed the character, and what happened when the cameras stop rolling.
Santa Claus: The Making of the Movie Santa Claus: The Making of the Movie (1985) Character: Self
This behind-the-scenes documentary follows Team Salkind as they set out to bring Santa's "true" story to the screen. Dudley Moore (Patch) hosts; David Huddleston intros in character as Santa.
Brotherly Love Brotherly Love (1970) Character: Rosie
Having left her husband, Hilary moves in with her unbalanced brother, Pink, who uses wit and humor to hide his amorous yearnings.
Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1992) Character: Heather Badcock
A town busybody is poisoned at a busy reception in the home of famous film star Marina Gregg. The poisoned drink seemed intended for Marina, but Miss Marple is not so sure. She sets out to discover the true identity of the killer before he or she can strike again.
Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights (1970) Character: Nellie
A passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.
The Wind in the Willows The Wind in the Willows (1995) Character: Barge Woman (voice)
Kenneth Grahame's literary classic about an enchanting world along the Riverbank has delighted readers for nearly a century. Now, this enduring beloved tale comes to life in this beautifully animated feature film from the producers of "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends" and "The Snowman".
Persuasion Persuasion (1995) Character: Mrs. Musgrove
Anne Elliot, the daughter of a financially troubled aristocratic family, is persuaded to break her engagement to Frederick Wentworth, a young sea captain of meager means. Years later, money troubles force Anne's father to rent out the family estate to Admiral Croft, and Anne is again thrown into company with Frederick -- who is now rich, successful, and perhaps still in love with Anne.
The Wild Racers The Wild Racers (1968) Character: Pippy
Promising young racing car driver Joe Joe Quillico leaves the stock car racing scene in the United States in order to pursue Grand Prix racing in Europe. After limited success he manages to win the Spanish Grand Prix. His love life however, is much less successful and his winning on the track only serves to alienate the woman he loves - with unhappy consequences.
Every Home Should Have One Every Home Should Have One (1970) Character: Liz Brown
Teddy works for a large advertising company. Given the seemingly impossible task of selling frozen porridge, he decides to produce commercials that make the product seem sexy. This leads him to confrontation with the "Keep Television Clean" movement, of which his wife is a senior member.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) Character: Nurse (segment 4 "Disembodied Hand")
Five strangers board a train and are joined by a mysterious fortune teller who offers to read their Tarot cards. Five separate stories unfold: An architect returns to his ancestoral home to find a werewolf out for revenge; a doctor discovers his new wife is a vampire; a huge plant takes over a house; a musician gets involved with voodoo; an art critic is pursued by a disembodied hand.
Cry WoIf Cry WoIf (1968) Character: Stella
A highly imaginative boy involves his friends in a series of false alarms, with the result that nobody will come to his aid when he is involved in a dangerous situation.
Paddy Paddy (1970) Character: Breeda
An Irish lover tries to juggle varied sexual encounters with uninspired home life in ordinary comedy-drama.
The Life and Crimes of William Palmer The Life and Crimes of William Palmer (1998) Character: Mrs. Palmer
Keith Allen plays William Palmer in this true story of a Victorian-era English surgeon who uses poison to settle scores and ward off debt. William lacks a sense of regret, even after killing his wife, brother and three of his own children.
Mary, Mother of Jesus Mary, Mother of Jesus (1999) Character: Inkeeper's Wife
Mary, Mother of Jesus is a 1999 made-for-television Biblical film that retells the story of Jesus through the eyes of Mary, his mother.
Cry Freedom Cry Freedom (1987) Character: Receptionist
A dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling against apartheid in South Africa in the 1970s. Donald Woods is a white liberal journalist in South Africa who begins to follow the activities of Stephen Biko, a courageous and outspoken black anti-apartheid activist.
Doctor Who: Paradise Towers Doctor Who: Paradise Towers (1987) Character: Maddy
The Doctor and Mel visit Paradise Towers, a residential complex that promises a peaceful life to its residents. However, the establishment is far from what its name suggests: A conflict persists among the Kangs, humanesque multicolour beings who gather in opposing gangs based on which colour of the rainbow they bear; killer cleaning robots prowl the halls, and a secret in the complex's basement poses the greatest threat of all.
Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969) Character: Filigree Fondle
Heironymus Merkin is an internationally successful singer approaching middle age who retells his life story in a series of production numbers on a seashore in front of his two toddlers and aged mother. Merkin's promiscuous relationships with women are explored, particularly Polyester Poontang and the adolescent Mercy Humppe. Merkin is constantly surrounded by a Satan-like procurer, Goodtime Eddie Filth, and an angelic 'Presence' who interrupts Merkin's biography with cryptic Borscht Belt-level jokes to denote births and deaths in Merkin's life. Newley periodically steps out of character to complain about his 'Merkin' role with an unseen director, two screenwriters, the film's producers and a trio of blasé movie critics who are turned off by the story's eroticism and lack of plot.
Two for the Road Two for the Road (1967) Character: Pat
On the way to a party, a British couple dissatisfied with their marriage recall the gradual dissolution of their relationship.
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon (1967) Character: Lady Electra
Phineas T. Barnum and friends finance the first flight to the moon but find the task a little above them. They attempt to blast their rocket into orbit from a massive gun barrel built into the side of a Welsh mountain, but money troubles, spies and saboteurs ensure that the plan is doomed before it starts...
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1972) Character: Clarine
A demented widow lures unsuspecting children into her mansion in a bizarre "Hansel and Gretel" twist.
Santa Claus: The Movie Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) Character: Anya Claus
In ancient times, a man named Claus, who delivers toys in his small village, fulfils his destiny to become Santa Claus after meeting an expert toy-making elf, Patch, in the North Pole. In the present day, Santa Claus has become overwhelmed by his workload, and the disgruntled Patch flees the workshop to New York City. There, Patch unknowingly threatens the fate of Christmas by taking a job at a failing toy company run by a scheming businessman.



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