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Nerys Hughes

Nerys Hughes

Welsh actress and narrator (born 1941)


Nerys Hughes (born 8 November 1941) is a Welsh actress and narrator, known primarily for her television roles, including her parts in the BBC TV series The Liver Birds (1971-1978) and ‘’ The District Nurse’’ (1984-1987).

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She was born in Rhyl, Flintshire. Her parents were Myfi and Ted Kerfoot-Hughes, who raised her as a Methodist and sent her to Howell's School in Denbigh, where she took an interest in drama. Her first language was Welsh, although she said in 2009 that by then she had lost some competence.[1] She studied drama at Rose Bruford College [citation needed] and in 1960 joined the Radio Drama Company by winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary.[2]

One of Hughes's early dramatic roles was in Ken Loach's television series titled Diary of a Young Man in 1964.[1] She is best known for the role of Sandra Hutchinson in the enormously successful BBC TV series The Liver Birds which ran from 1969 to 1978 with a brief revival in 1996. Her main co-stars were Mollie Sugden and Polly James.

She later played the eponymous lead in The District Nurse,[1] a series which was written for her, and won the Variety Club Television Actress of the Year Award. The series was released on DVD in 2006.

She made brief appearances in the films A Severed Head and Take A Girl Like You, both in 1970. In the theatre she has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the English Stage Company at the Royal Court, and the Theatre of Comedy.

Hughes was one of the explorers who voyaged to the planet Arg in the (now lost from the BBC) fourth episode of the second series of the 'science-fiction' quiz The Adventure Game in 1981, where she was evaporated in the Vortex game. She also guest-starred in the metaphorical and esoteric Doctor Who story Kinda (1982) as the scientist Todd, alongside actors Peter Davison, Richard Todd and Simon Rouse. She also appeared in the Torchwood episode "Something Borrowed" as Brenda Williams (Rhys's mother), and an alien. She is also known for her role as Glenda in The Queen's Nose (1998–2000).

Hughes is married to television cameraman Patrick Turley and has a son and a daughter.[1]

Half Man Half Biscuit released a song "I Hate Nerys Hughes (From The Heart)" on the album Back in the D.H.S.S..

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References

  1. "Rhyl actress Nerys Hughes". Daily Post. 28 December 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  2. Carleton Hobbs Bursary winners at BBC.co.uk, accessed 23 January 2018
  3. "Torchwood". RadioTimes. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 17 July 2015.

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