Joanna Elizabeth Dunham (6 May 1936 – 25 November 2014) was an English actress, best noted for her work on stage and television. She also appeared in several major films.
Dunham first came to prominence in 1958 when she appeared as Louka in the "Arms and the Man" episode of BBC Sunday Night Theatre.[1] Her acting career in Britain led her to be voted Britain's most promising actress by readers of the Daily Mirror in 1961. [8]
While working on The Greatest Story Ever Told, the on-site filming of which stretched to over a year,[11] Dunham announced that she was pregnant. Director George Stevens tried to keep her in the production with the use of flattering camera angles and draped costumes. He told an interviewer from Variety, "Well, that Mary Magdalene always was a troublemaker."[12][13]
Television
She appeared as William Tell's sister-in-law, Gretel, in The Adventures of William Tell, notably in "The Shrew" episode (1958).
In 1970, she played murderess Alice Rhodes in the TV series Wicked Women.[14]
In 1972, Dunham appeared in an episode of Sykes (series 1, episode 11 – "Dreams") as Sykes' doctor.[citation needed]
In 1973, Dunham was featured as Penny Burns in an episode of the Thriller, entitled “Possession”.
She appeared as Lucienne Elders in the first episode of the second series of Van der Valk (1977). She later returned as Arlette van der Valk in the third series.
In 1974 she appeared in a two-part episode of the soap opera Rooms for Thames Television, opposite Ray Brooks.
Dunham was married twice, to Henry A. Osborne (1961–72, ended in divorce) and to Reggie Oliver (1992-her death).[7] She took up painting when her acting career declined, and converted a Suffolk farm building into an art gallery.[16]