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Julia Lockwood is a Actor British born on 23 august 1941 at Ringwood (United-kingdom)

Julia Lockwood

Julia Lockwood
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Birth name Margaret Julia Leon
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 23 august 1941 (83 years) at Ringwood (United-kingdom)

Julia Lockwood (born Margaret Julia Leon; 23 August 1941) is a retired British actress. She was born in Ringwood, Hampshire, the daughter of British film star Margaret Lockwood and Rupert Leon. Her parents divorced in 1949.

She acted from a fairly early age. She began to gain leading roles in the late 1950s, often in comedy films such as Please Turn Over. She was in the radio series Brothers in Law with Richard Briers in the 1970s.

Julia Lockwood retired from acting in 1971, after the birth of her third child. She and her late husband Ernest Clark had four children, Tim, Nicholas, Lucy and Katharine.

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Filmography of Julia Lockwood (4 films)

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Actress

No Kidding
No Kidding (1960)
, 1h26
Directed by Gerald Thomas
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan, Joan Hickson, Julia Lockwood, Irene Handl, Noel Purcell
Roles Fenella / "Vanilla"
Rating57% 2.8618852.8618852.8618852.8618852.861885
David (Leslie Phillips) and Catherine Robinson (Geraldine McEwan) move into a rundown country house. After a number of failed ventures, they are looking to build a solid business. They strike upon the idea of setting up a summer home for the children of the wealthy. They attract a number of customers, and hire a matron (June Jago) and a cook (Joan Hickson), and immediately fall foul of a local councillor (Irene Handl) who does not believe they should be allowed to look after children.
Please Turn Over, 1h27
Directed by Gerald Thomas
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy
Actors Ted Ray, Leslie Phillips, Jean Kent, Julia Lockwood, Joan Sims, Tim Seely
Roles Jo Halliday
Rating62% 3.1429053.1429053.1429053.1429053.142905
In the quiet suburbs of an English town, seventeen-year-old Jo Halliday lives a fairly boring life working as a hairdresser and living at home, with her nagging mother, pompous father, and fitness obsessed Aunt. Her father, an accountant, continually wishes that his dreamy, untidy daughter could be more like his secretary Miss Jones.