
Hattie Jacques
Biography
Josephine Edwina Jaques (7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress, known as Hattie Jacques.
Starting her career in the 1940s, Jacques first gained attention through her radio appearances with Tommy Handley on ITMA and later with Tony Hancock on Hancock's Half Hour. From 1958 to 1974 she appeared in fourteen Carry On films, playing roles such as a hospital matron. She had a long professional partnership with Eric Sykes, with whom she co-starred in his long running television series Sykes. She also starred in two Norman Wisdom films, The Square Peg and Follow a Star.
Jacques was married to John Le Mesurier from 1949 until their divorce in 1965.
Her final appearance on television was in an advertisement for Asda in 1980. She died later that year from a heart attack.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
The Amazing Hattie Jacques: Larger than Life as Self (Archive Footage)
2001On Location: The Carry Ons as Miss Haggerd / Matron (archive footage) (uncredited)
1998What's a Carry On? as Matron / Miss Haggerd / Matron / Miss Soaper / Sophie Plummet / Floella (archive footage) (uncredited)
1996Stop Messin' About!: The Very Best of Kenneth Williams as (Archive footage)
1983ITV Christmas Comedy
1981Eric Sykes: One of the Great Troupers as Self (archive material)
1980Rhubarb Rhubarb
1977That's Carry On! as Various Characters (archive footage)
1975Three for All as Security Official
1975Carry On Laughing as Queen Elizabeth I
1974Carry On Dick as Miss Martha Hoggett
1972Carry On Christmas (or Carry On Stuffing) as Maid / Miss Molly Cobbles / Fiona Clodhopper / Madrigal Singer / Miss Harriet
1972Carry On Abroad as Floella
1972Sykes as Hattie Sykes
1972Carry On Matron as Matron
1971Carry On at Your Convenience as Beattie Plummer
1971Danger Point
1970Carry On Loving as Sophie Plummet
1970Rhubarb as Nurse Rhubarb
1970Catweazle as Madam Rosa
1969Carry On Christmas as Choir Singer / Shopkeeper / Sister Hattie / Elizabeth Barrett / Bemused Passerby
1969Carry On Christmas Specials
1969The Magic Christian as Ginger Horton
1969Carry On Again Doctor as Miss Soaper, the Matron
1969Pickwick as Mrs Bardell
1969Carry On Camping as Miss Haggerd
1969Monte Carlo or Bust! as Lady Journalist
1969Crooks and Coronets as Mabel
1968Ooh La La! as Madame Legrainard
1967Carry On Doctor as Lavinia, the Matron
1967The Plank as Woman with Rose
1967The Bobo as Trinity Martinez
1964A Choice of Coward: Blithe Spirit as Madame Arcati
1964A Choice of Coward as Madame Arcati
1964Theatre 625 as Helen
1963Carry On Cabby as Peg Hawkins
1963The Punch and Judy Man as Dolly The Fortune Teller
1962In the Doghouse as Josephine Gudgeon
1962She'll Have to Go as Miss Richards
1961Carry On Regardless as Sister
1960Watch Your Stern as Agatha Potter
1960Our House
1960Make Mine Mink as Nanette Parry
1960School for Scoundrels as Miss Grimmet
1960Carry On Constable as Sergeant Laura Moon
1960Sykes and a...
1959The Night We Dropped a Clanger as Ada
1959Carry On Teacher as Miss Grace Short
1959Left Right and Centre as woman in car
1959Carry On Nurse as Matron
1959Follow a Star as Miss Dymphna Dobson
1959The Navy Lark as Fortune Teller
1958The Square Peg as Gretchen
1958Carry On Sergeant as Captain Clark
1956Now and Forever as Woman in Sports Car with Dog (uncredited)
1956Hancock's Half Hour as Amorous Lady
1956The Tony Hancock Show
1955As Long as They're Happy as Party Guest
1954The Love Lottery as Chambermaid (uncredited)
1954Up to His Neck as Rakiki
1953Our Girl Friday as Mrs. Patch
1953The Pleasure Garden as Mrs. Albion
1953All Hallowe'en as Miss Quibble
1952The Pickwick Papers as Mrs. Nupkins
1952No Haunt for a Gentleman
1952Mother Riley Meets the Vampire as Mrs Jenks
1951Scrooge as Mrs. Fezziwig
1950Waterfront as Singer
1950Chance of a Lifetime as Alice
1949The Spider and the Fly as Barmaid (uncredited)
1949Trottie True as Daisy Delaware
1948Oliver Twist as Singer at 'Three Cripples'
1947The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as Mrs Kenwick
1946Green for Danger









