Hylda Baker

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Born
February 4, 1905
Died
May 1, 1986

This dark-haired barrel-shaped comedienne and character actress was the daughter of a Lancashire comedian. She made her professional stage debut in 1915 aged 10 and toured for decades in variety and second-rank revues, several of which she produced herself. She had a reputation for being difficult…

Biography

This dark-haired barrel-shaped comedienne and character actress was the daughter of a Lancashire comedian. She made her professional stage debut in 1915 aged 10 and toured for decades in variety and second-rank revues, several of which she produced herself. She had a reputation for being difficult to work with, but this was probably because she was a perfectionist and had to fight for equal treatment in the male-dominated world of British show business. Her most popular act was a malaprop-filled gossip with a tall, mute stooge called Cynthia (who was nearly always played by a man in drag).

Baker became nationally famous in 1955 after a guest appearance on the TV show The Good Old Days (1953) and was kept busy in TV and on stage for the rest of her career. When success came, she lived the life of a star to the full: dressing in furs, buying a large house, driving huge cars, and keeping monkeys as pets. She allegedly had a voracious sexual appetite and a liking for very young men, and rumours circulated about wild parties at her Blackpool home. She only appeared in five films but these include the classic Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and the Oscar-winning Oliver! (1968)

She is now best remembered for the role of Nellie Pledge in the TV sitcom Nearest and Dearest (1968). This ran for seven series and spawned stage and film spin-offs. In it she played a prim Northern spinster forever locking horns with her dissolute brother Eli after they jointly inherit their father's pickle factory. Her screen brother was played by comedian Jimmy Jewel. Off-screen the pair hated each other; their on-set battles became part of British show-business legend. As the series progressed, Baker found remembering her lines increasingly difficult and began to rely on cue cards. This was the first symptom of the Alzheimer's disease that would eventually overwhelm her.

Her next starring vehicle was the TV sitcom Not on Your Nellie (1974), in which she played Nellie Pickersgill, a thinly-disguised version of Nellie Pledge, this time a teetotal spinster called down to London to run her ailing father's pub. This series was less successful and ended suddenly when the accident-prone Baker injured herself after slipping on prop beer that had been spilled on the studio floor. She sued the production company and effectively ended her television career.

In 1978 she was teamed with cockney character actor Arthur Mullard to record a parody of the Grease (1978) anthem 'You're The One That I Want,' which became an unlikely novelty hit, reaching number 22 in the UK singles chart and leading to the pair making a memorably embarrassing appearance on Top of the Pops (1964). Clips of this performance are often used in 'Worst TV moments' compilation shows. This proved to be Baker's TV swansong. Her memory was getting worse and she was unable to work. In 1981 she moved into Brinsworth House, a home for retired variety performers in Twickenham, Middlesex; then in 1984, as her condition further deteriorated, she moved to the Horton Psychiatric Hospital in 1984, where she died of bronchial pneumonia in 1986.

Hylda Baker is now a cult figure and is often quoted by today's British comediennes as an influence and a trailblazer. A one-women play about her life and career called "She Knows You Know" has played in London's West End and toured throughout the UK and Baker is becoming known to new audiences through satellite and cable TV showings and DVD releases of her TV and film work.

Actress

Not on Your NellieNot on Your Nellie(1974)as Nellie Pickersgill
Nearest and DearestNearest and Dearest(1968)as Nellie Pledge
Nearest and DearestNearest and Dearest(1972)as Nellie Pledge
All Star Comedy CarnivalAll Star Comedy Carnival(1972)as Nellie Pledge (segment "Nearest and Dearest")
Oliver!Oliver!(1968)as Mrs. Sowerberry

Self

OmnibusOmnibus(1967)as Self
Get It TogetherGet It Together(1977)as Self - Guest
Top of the PopsTop of the Pops(1964)as Self
The Generation GameThe Generation Game(1971)as Self - Guest Star
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1955)as Self

Archive Footage

Top of the Pops: The Story of 1978Top of the Pops: The Story of 1978(2013)as Self
Blackpool: Big Night OutBlackpool: Big Night Out(2012)as Self
Room 101Room 101(1994)as Self
100 Greatest TV Moments from Hell(2000)as Self
Coronation StreetCoronation Street(1960)as Nellie Pledge

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Hylda Baker and Elsie Wagstaff

Credit Score: Hylda Baker

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Oliver!22.5019687.451144484
2Saturday Night and Sunday Morning9.7519617.53610042
3Not on Your Nellie4.8819747.100111
4Nearest and Dearest4.8819687.500208
5Z Cars3.7519627.100478
6Nearest and Dearest3.0919725.200160
7She Knows Y' Know3.0919625.900129
8Up the Junction2.5019686.9001094
9Our House2.5019606.00027