Barbara Windsor

Barbara Windsor

ActressWriterProducer
Born
August 6, 1937
Died
December 10, 2020
Awards
3 wins, 6 nominations

Legendary EastEnders actress and Carry On star Barbara Windsor was born Barbara Ann Deeks in Stepney, London, the daughter of Rose (Ellis), a dressmaker, and John Deeks, a costermonger. She was a bright pupil at school and her parents wanted her to go to university, but after her first taste of show…

Biography

Legendary EastEnders actress and Carry On star Barbara Windsor was born Barbara Ann Deeks in Stepney, London, the daughter of Rose (Ellis), a dressmaker, and John Deeks, a costermonger. She was a bright pupil at school and her parents wanted her to go to university, but after her first taste of show business, when her grandmother took her backstage at a theatre, she decided acting was what she wanted to do.

Her mother spent all her savings on a place at the Aida Foster Acting School, where Barbara made her stage debut in Aida's 1950s pantomime at the Golders Green Hippodrome. Aida's tutors tried to iron out her Cockney accent but luckily they didn't succeed. In 1952, she was cast as one of the orphans in the musical "Love from Judy", which opened at London's Saville Theatre. With the show's star, she made her television debut in "Variety Parade". Two years later in 1954, she made her film debut as a school girl extra in "The Belles of St. Trinians", and by 1957, she was performing at London's Winston's Club with Amanda Barrie. The producer Joan Littlewood, who was committed to working class theatre, spotted her at an audition and in 1960 gave her the role which changed her life - Rose in "Fings Ain't What They Used to Be" at London's Garrick Theatre where it ran for two and a half years, during which she appeared in the sitcom The Rag Trade (1961).

As a result of the success of "Fings", Littlewood cast her in the film Sparrows Can't Sing (1963), which was seen by producer Peter Rogers who offered her roles in "Carry On" films, the first of which was Carry on Spying (1964). In 1964, She appeared in Joan's stage version of 'Oh! What a Lovely War' on Broadway and toured America with it. On her return, she was cast in the West End production of Lionel Bart's ill fated musical "Twang", which closed after a short run allowing her to take a role in "Come Spy with Me" with Danny La Rue at London's Whitehall Theatre. During the run, she had a complete change in playing one of the Ripper's victims in the film A Study in Terror (1965), then it was back to lighthearted roles in such films as Carry on Doctor (1967) and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), and in 1968, a British tour with Frankie Howerd in "The Wind in the Sasafras Tree". In late 1969, Ned Sherrin cast her as the music hall legend Marie Lloyd in "Sing a Rude Song" which opened at the Greenwich Theatre before transferring to the West End's Garrick Theatre.

Windsor did become well known in the London theatrical scene, but it was the "Carry On" comedies that made her a star. Although she appeared in only nine films in the long-running series (she left because she thought they were getting too risqué), she made such an impression as the basically good-hearted but dizzy sexpot that many of the series' fans believe she was in many more than she actually was. She almost didn't get the role originally, as she and series regular Kenneth Williams took an instant dislike to each other, but that was soon overcome and they became lifelong friends.

After she left the series, she continued her stage and film work, and became a regular in a long-running British soap opera, EastEnders (1985) as the matriarch of The Queen Victoria - Peggy Mitchell, which she played in over 1,500 episodes. She wrote two autobiographies, "Barbara - the Laughter and Tears of a Cockney Sparrow" and "All of Me - My Extraordinary Life". She was awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2000 Queen's New Years Honours for her services to entertainment. She was awarded Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2016 Queen's New Years Honours for her services to entertainment and to charity.

Dame Barbara Windsor died of Alzheimer's disease on December 10, 2020, in London. She is survived by husband Scott Mitchell.

Writer

BabsBabs(2017)

Actress

BabsBabs(2017)as Barbara Windsor
EastEndersEastEnders(1985)as Peggy, Peggy Mitchell, Peggy Butcher
Alice Through the Looking GlassAlice Through the Looking Glass(2016)as Mallymkun
EastEnders - The Last GoodbyeEastEnders - The Last Goodbye(2016)as Peggy Mitchell
Little CrackersLittle Crackers(2010)as Shop Assistant

Producer

Little CrackersLittle Crackers(2010)

Additional Crew

Cor, Blimey!Cor, Blimey!(2000)

Self

Good Morning BritainGood Morning Britain(2014)as Self, Self - Birthday Message for Richard, Self - Former EastEnders Actress
BBC London NewsBBC London News(2001)as Self
Lessons from JoanLessons from Joan(2018)as Self
Loose WomenLoose Women(1999)as Self
EastEnders: Last OrdersEastEnders: Last Orders(2016)as Self

Archive Footage

EastEnders: 40 Years on the SquareEastEnders: 40 Years on the Square(2025)as Peggy Mitchell
The WayThe Way(2024)as Babs
One Foot in the Grave: 30 Years of LaughsOne Foot in the Grave: 30 Years of Laughs(2023)as Millicent
Secrets & Scandals of Carry OnSecrets & Scandals of Carry On(2023)as Self - Speaking in 1998
Have I Got 30 Years for YouHave I Got 30 Years for You(2020)as Self

Known for

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Barbara Windsor in Carry on Doctor (1967)Michael Gough, Imelda Staunton, Matt Lucas, Michael Sheen, and Barbara Windsor in Alice in Wonderland (2010)Michael Gough, Matt Lucas, Michael Sheen, and Barbara Windsor in Alice in Wonderland (2010)Michael Gough, Imelda Staunton, Matt Lucas, Michael Sheen, and Barbara Windsor in Alice in Wonderland (2010)Michael Gough, Imelda Staunton, Matt Lucas, Michael Sheen, and Barbara Windsor in Alice in Wonderland (2010)Barbara Windsor in Alice in Wonderland (2010)

Credit Score: Barbara Windsor

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Peggy
Sat Feb 19 1994 – Sun Jul 12 1998
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1EastEnders16.0019854.892510025
2Alice in Wonderland6.0020106.423467645
3Carry on Spying3.2519646.2003428
4Sparrows Can't Sing3.2519646.201609
5Carry on Dick3.0919745.9003231
6Carry on Girls3.0919735.8003490
7Alice Through the Looking Glass2.5020166.200134667
8The Boy Friend2.5019716.8013907
9Carry on Camping2.5019696.6006488
10A Study in Terror2.5019666.5002848