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Felicity Kendal is a British actress, born in Warwickshire on September 25, 1946. She is the younger sister of the late Jennifer Kendal and the daughter of Geoffrey Kendal, an English actor who made his living
leading a repertory company on tours of India after the Second World War. They performed
Shakespeare to audiences consisting mostly of
schoolchildren.
Felicity made her stage debut in these productions, and at the age of nineteen, starred in the film, Shakespeare Wallah
(1965), loosely based on her family's real-life experience. On her return to Britain, she
found that her film appearance was not a passport to success, and her struggle to build an acting career was long and difficult,
partly because of her unusual upbringing. In 1975, she got her big break with the sitcom,
The Good Life, which made her a household name. She was
particularly popular with male viewers, and was voted "Rear of the Year" for her appearances wearing wellington boots.
After series ended, she starred in several other BBC sitcoms, none of which came anywhere
near the success of The Good Life. Despite this, she maintained her popularity.
Kendal's stage career blossomed during the eighties and nineties. Her relationship with playwright Tom Stoppard was both personal and professional. She starred in the first
productions of many of his plays; in 1991 Stoppard left his wife to start a relationship with her.
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