Fernanda Marlowe

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Fernanda Marlowe
Born
Fernanda Merelina Perredita

(1942-09-07) 7 September 1942 (age 82)
Occupation(s) Actress, artist
Spouse
George Oscar Henford
(m. 1972)

Fernanda Marlowe (born 7 September 1942) is a British actress, best known for her role as Corporal Bell in the Doctor Who stories The Mind of Evil and The Claws of Axos (both 1971).

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Early life

Born into an acting family [1] of Spanish descent (her grandfather being Fernando Perredita), her parents were the actors Anthony Marlowe (real name Thomas Fernando Perredita) and (Pamela) Merelina Watts. [2]

Fernanda's other acting credits include episodes of Ghost Squad (in which her father played a regular character), Drama 61-67 and Dixon of Dock Green . [3]

Lloyds Names Scandal

After marrying an accountant, [4] Fernanda gave up acting to bring up her children. She became a victim of the Lloyds Names Scandal by backing policies underwritten by the Gooda Walker agencies, [5] owing up to £750,000 in debt [6] and as a result, went on to support others affected by this ordeal. [7] During this time, she became secretary of the Gooda Walker Direct Names Association [8] [9] to represent other heavy losers, turned her home into a bed and breakfast establishment to reclaim costs [10] and tried to return to acting, playing a victim in a reconstruction on Crimewatch . [11]

Art

After bringing up her children, Fernanda retrained as a painter at Heatherley School of Art. Her working style consists mainly in oil and of landscapes, urban and still life artwork, [12] exhibiting the pieces in London and Aldeburgh. [13] From 1990 to 2013, she was Founder Member and Vice Chairman of Young Art and helped to organise the first YA exhibition. [14]

References

  1. Doctor Who: Fernanda Marlowe interviewed (9:00 mark)
  2. "Wild young doctor". Hull Daily Mail . 15 October 1966. p. 6.
  3. "Dixon of Dock Green: The Avenger". 26 September 1965. p. 17 via BBC Genome.
  4. "On the barricade but not breadline". The Guardian . 5 October 1994. p. 6.
  5. "Lloyd's investors face vital decision on $10b payout". South China Morning Post . 14 February 1994.
  6. "Lloyds Day of Reckoning". Evening Standard . 24 June 1992. p. 1-3.
  7. "Will the 'whales' be left to die?". The Daily Telegraph . 30 April 1993. p. 15.
  8. "Profile: Two men who lost a billion: Names in the Lloyd's syndicates run by Anthony Gooda and Derek Walker are facing ruin. Richard Thomson relates a tale of two incompetents". The Independent . 27 June 1993. p. 13.
  9. "Names accuse Lloyd's agency: Misrepresentation alleged as underwriting members seek to withdraw from contracts". The Independent. 24 August 1993. p. 23.
  10. "Such a fag". The Daily Telegraph. 5 March 1994. p. 13.
  11. "'You get used to it, you can't go on worrying'". The Daily Telegraph. 26 April 1994. p. 11.
  12. Fernanda Herford 2024
  13. Lloyd's Art Group: Fernanda Herford
  14. History — Young Art