
Cast
Yootha Joyce
Acting
Cast
Yootha Joyce
Known for
Acting
Born
1927-08-20
From
Wandsworth, London, England, UK
Died
1980-08-24
Also known as Yootha Joyce Needham
Biography
British actress best known for her role as Mildred Roper in the '70s sitcom Man About the House and its spin-off George and Mildred. Born to musical parents Hurst Needham and Jessica Rivett in 1927, Joyce was trained at RADA, toured with ENSA and came to prominence via the Joan Littlewood Theatre Workshop, securing roles in TV shows such as The Avengers, Man in a Suitcase, Te Saint, Jason King and Steptoe and Son, and the films The Pumpkin Eater, A Man For All Seasons, Charlie Bubbles, All the Right Noises and Burke and Hare. She was married to fellow actor Glynn Edwards from 1956 to 1968, and they remained friends all her life. An alcoholic, Joyce died from liver failure in 1980, just four days after her 53rd birthday. Her sitcom co-star Brian Murphy was by her side. In 1986 the Smiths used an image of Joyce on the sleeve of their UK single release "Ask" and the German release of "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" securing her place as a British cultural icon.

A Man for All Seasons
as Averil Machin

The Pumpkin Eater
as Woman at Hairdresser's

Kaleidoscope
as Museum Receptionist

Fragment of Fear
as Miss Ward-Cadbury

Frankenstein: The True Story
as Hospital Matron

Our Mother's House
as Mrs. Quayle

Fanatic
as Anna

Stranger in the House
as Shooting Range Girl

Sparrows Can't Sing
as Barmaid

Man About the House
as Mildred Roper

All the Right Noises
as Mrs. Bird

Charlie Bubbles
as Woman in Cafe

Catch Us If You Can
as Nan

A Place to Go
as Bit Role (uncredited)

George & Mildred
as Mildred Roper

The Road Builder
as Mrs. Palafox

Luther
as Katharine Luther

Burke & Hare
as Mrs. Hare

Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width
as Mrs. Finch

Steptoe & Son Ride Again
as Freda

The Fishing Match
as Cissy

Nearest and Dearest
as Mrs. Rhoda Rowbottom

Twenty-Nine
as The Prostitute

Maigret at Bay
as Mlle. Motte

Your Name's Not God, It's Edgar

Man About the House: 50 Years of Laughs
as Archive Footage