Jane Lapotaire
Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapotaire is an English actress.
Personal life
Burgess was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the daughter of Louise Elise. Her stepfather, Yves Lapotaire, worked in the oil industry and was originally from Quebec, Canada. From the age of two months she was raised as a foster child by an old-age pensioner, Grace Chisnell, who was also the foster mother of Jane's own biological mother, a French orphan, who was abandoned in England. When Jane was about 12, her biological mother made a bid to get her back. The child welfare department of the Suffolk County Council intervened and decided that the mother had this right. Jane chose to be with Granny Grace but lived with her biological mother and step-father, who worked in various French oil companies in North Africa, three times a year. She also adopted their family name. The Lapotaires in North Africa were Francophone and, like French colonials at that time, lived around the French embassy. Granny Grace died in 1984 aged 96 and Louise Burgess in 1999.She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School from 1961 to 1963, the programme was a two-year course at that time unlike the three-year course today. She had earlier auditioned for the Royal Academy for the Dramatic Art in London but failed to get in. She joined the Bristol Old Vic theatre company in 1965. She joined the National Theatre in 1967, was a founding member of The Young Vic Theatre in 1970/1971, and moved to the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1974. Her stage credits include::
- Ruby Birtle, When We Are Married, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1965
- Vivie, Mrs. Warren's Profession, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1965-1967
- Natasha, War and Peace, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1965-1967
- Ruth, The Homecoming, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1965-1967
- Judith, The Dance of Death, National Theatre, London, 1967
- Antoinette, A Flea in Her Ear, National Theatre, 1967
- Mincing, later Mrs. Fainall, The Way of the World, National Theatre, 1969
- Tania, Macrune's Guevara, National Theatre, 1969
- Zanche, The White Devil, National Theatre, 1969
- Don Quixote's niece, The Travails of Sancho Panza, National Theatre, 1969
- Jessica, The Merchant of Venice, National Theatre, 1970
- Zerbinetta, Scapino, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1970-1971
- Katherina, The Taming of the Shrew, Young Vic Theatre, 1970-1971
- Jocasta, Oedipus, Young Vic Theatre, 1970-1971
- Isabella, Measure for Measure, Young Vic Theatre, 1970-1971
- Lieschen, The Captain of Koepenick, National Theatre, 1971
- Lady Macduff, Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1974
- Sonya, Uncle Vanya, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1974
- Rosalind, As You Like It, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1975
- Viola, Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, England, then Aldwych Theatre, London, 1975
- Vera, A Month in the Country, Royal Shakespeare Company, Albery Theatre, London, 1975
- Lucy Honeychurch, A Room with a View, Royal Shakespeare Company, Albery Theatre, 1975
- Rosalind, As You Like It, Riverside Studios, London, 1976
- Title role, The Duchess of Malfi, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, 1976
- Rosaline, Love's Labour's Lost, Stratford, 1978 then Aldwych Theatre, 1979
- Edith Piaf, Piaf, Other Place Theatre, London, then Warehouse Theatre, London, later Aldwych Theatre, all 1979 then Wyndham's Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre, both London, 1980 later Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1981
- Eileen, Kick for Touch, National Theatre, 1983
- Belvidera, Venice Preserv'd, National Theatre, 1984
- Antigone, National Theatre, 1984
- Title role, Saint Joan, Compass Company, 1985
- Double Double, Fortune Theatre, London, 1986
- Misalliance, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1986
- Archbishop's Ceiling, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1986
- Greenland, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1988
- Joy Davidman, Shadowlands, Queen's Theatre, London, 1989-1990
- Gertrude, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, 1992
- Mrs. Alving, Ghosts, Royal Shakespeare Company, Other Place Theatre, Stratford, 1993
- Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII, Royal Shakespeare Company, Young Vic Theatre, 1998
- Major Tours
- Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII, Royal Shakespeare Company, U.S. cities, 1998
- Maria Callas, Master Class, British cities, 1999
On Christmas Day 2014 she appeared as Princess Irina Kuragin in season 5 episode 9 of Downton Abbey.
In April 2018 she became the 29th recipient of the prestigious Pragnell Shakespeare Birthday Award and gave the 454th Shakespeare Birthday Lecture on April 20, 2018.
Her performance in the title role of Marie Curie first brought her to wide attention. In 1978 she performed the title role Édith Piaf for Pam Gems's play Piaf, directed by Howard Davies for the Royal Shakespeare Company, in Stratford-upon-Avon and in London at the Warehouse Theatre, Covent Garden in 1979.
Two years later, the show moved to Broadway. Lapotaire won the Tony Award for Leading Actress in a Play that year.
She was married to director Roland Joffé from 1974 to 1980; they had one son, screenwriter and director Rowan Joffé. Following their divorce, she was for a time the partner of actor Michael Pennington.
Writing
Lapotaire has written a number of memoirs: Grace and Favour, Out of Order: A Haphazard Journey Through One Woman's Year, and Everybody's Daughter, Nobody's Child, which includes an account of her childhood growing up in Levington Road, Ipswich.Illness
On January 11, 2000, while preparing to teach a course on Shakespeare at the Ecole Internationale in Paris France, Lapotaire suffered a massive cerebral haemorrhage. Four days after her collapse, she underwent a six-hour surgery and spent the next three weeks largely unconscious. She writes about her recovery in Time Out of Mind.Associations
Jane Lapotaire is Honorary President of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Club, and is President of the Friends of Shakespeare's Globe.Selected TV and filmography
- Eleventh Hour
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
- The Crown – Princess Alice of Battenberg
- Downton Abbey – Princess Kuragin
- He Knew He Was Right – Lady Milborough
- Bella and the Boys – Mrs. Rogers
- There's Only One Jimmy Grimble – Alice Brewer
- Arabian Nights – Miriam
- Shooting Fish – Dylan's Headmistress
- Surviving Picasso – Olga Picasso
- Simisola – Anouk Khoori
- Johnny and the Dead – Mrs. Sylvia Liberty
- The Alleyn Mysteries
- Love Hurts – Diane Warburg
- Murder in Space – Louise Mackey
- Lady Jane – Princess/Queen Mary
- To Catch a King - Irene Neumann
- Eureka – Helen McCann
- Macbeth – Lady Macbeth
- Antony & Cleopatra – Cleopatra
- The Devil's Crown – Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Marie Curie – Marie Curie
- One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing – Miss Prescott
- Edward the Seventh – Empress Marie of Russia
- Crown Court
- Van der Valk
- The Asphyx – Christina Cunningham
- Armchair Theatre
- Love and Mr Lewisham – Miss Heydinger
- Callan
- Antony and Cleopatra – Charmian
- The Edwardians – Alice Houston
- Jason King
- Crescendo – Lillianne