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Actress, singer
A.K.A.
Irene Mary Wetton
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Doncaster, United Kingdom
Place of death
Brockley, United Kingdom
Age
62 years
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Biography


Irene Mary Wetton (26 July 1936 – 10 November 1998), better known by her stage name Mary Millar, was a British actress and singer best remembered for her role as the second actress to play Rose in the highly successful BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances between 1991 and 1995.

Early life

Irene Mary Wetton was born in Doncaster, England, on 26 July 1936 to Horace and Irene (née Mellor) Wetton, both music hall singers. She intended to become a stable hand, but later decided to pursue a stage career. She toured the country with her parents, who had an act called Sweethearts in Harmony.

Career

Millar made her first television appearance in 1953, aged 17, in Those Were the Days. She also made appearances on The Dick Emery Show and The Stanley Baxter Show. Millar gained acclaim for her part in Keeping Up Appearances as Rose, replacing Shirley Stelfox for Series 2 in 1991 as Stelfox had prior commitments to Making Out. Rose was a popular character in the sitcom, with a flair for drama and a fancy for married men. Millar remained with the programme through to its conclusion in 1995.

In 1960, Millar travelled to New York to understudy Julie Andrews in Camelot. She began her West End career in 1962 as Cloris in Lock Up Your Daughters. In 1969, she played the title role in the musical Ann Veronica, based on H. G. Wells' novel. In 1986, Millar originated the role of Madame Giry in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical The Phantom of the Opera. She played the role for four years and her voice appears on the original cast album.

From 1997 to 1998, Millar played Mrs Potts in the London production of Beauty and the Beast, and appeared on the cast album composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. In February 1998, Millar left the show because of deteriorating health.

Personal life

Millar had one daughter, Lucy (born 1972), by her marriage to Rafael D. Frame, in 1962. She was a practising Christian.

Death

In January 1998, Millar was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and underwent chemotherapy. She died on 10 November, at the age of 62, in Brockley, London, with her husband and daughter at her bedside. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. Three weeks before her death, when asked what she would do when she arrived at heaven's door, Millar said, "Rehearse for a part in the Angelic choir, darling." An episode of Keeping Up Appearances was broadcast on BBC One the following week and dedicated to her.

Works

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1953Those Were the Days
1963, 1964The Dick Emery Show
1963–71The Stanley Baxter Show
1967TitipuYum-YumBBC2 production
1968IolanthePhyllisBBC2 production
1970Rookery NookPoppy Dickie
1991–95Keeping Up AppearancesRoseseries 2 to series 5

Theatre

YearPlayRoleTheatreNotes
1952, 1954–55Babes in the WoodPrincipal characterThe Empire Theatre, Sheffield (1952)
Derby Hippodrome Theatre (1954–55)
1957, 1959The Desert SongMargot BonvaletHis Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen1967 studio recording
1958–59Old ChelseaMary FentonKing's Theatre, Glasgow
1960CamelotQueen GuenevereMajestic Theatre, ManhattanJulie Andrews' understudy
1962Lock Up Your DaughtersClorisMermaid Theatre
Her Majesty's Theatre
1963See You InsideDuchess Theatre
1963–64All in LoveLydia LanguishMayfair TheatreBased on The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
1965Dearest DraculaLucyOlympia Theatre, Dublin
1966Seven Brides for Seven BrothersMilly1966 recording
1967–68, 1971Bless the BrideRichmond Theatre1967 studio recording
1967Love From a StrangerCecily HarringtonQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1967Virtue in DangerBerinthiaQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1968The RivalsLydia LanguishQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1969The Real Inspector HoundCynthiaQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1969Black ComedyCleaQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1969Ann VeronicaAnn Veronica StanleyCambridge TheatreCast recording
1970Spider's WebClarissa Hailsham-BrownQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1972PopkissPoppy DickieGlobe Theatre
Cambridge Arts Theatre
1973The Importance of Being EarnestHonourable Gwendolen FairfaxQueen's Theatre, Hornchurch
1975Small and BrassyKing's Head Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre
1978Lark RiseEmma TimmsRoyal National Theatre
1984Pack of LiesBarbara JacksonLyric Theatre, LondonReplacing Judi Dench
1985, 1993–94FolliesSally Durant PlummerForum Theatre, Wythenshawe
Brighton Dome
Haymarket Theatre
1986–90The Phantom of the OperaMadame GiryHer Majesty's TheatreLeader of bible studies between shows, cast recording
1996Follies: In ConcertNational Concert Hall, Dublin
1997–98Beauty and the BeastMrs PottsDominion TheatreCast recording
Pal Joey
The King and IAnnaWolsey Theatre, Ipswich
The Mating Game
An Evening with Mary MillarOne-woman show
Talking about her Christianity, life, and work
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