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![Julia Lockwood, unveiling party in front of Margaret Lockwood plaque Julia Lockwood is joined in Upper Park Road, Kingston upon Thames, by local councillors, the presentation party and dignitaries from The Heritage Foundation. On the house wall behind the group is a blue plaque to commemorate the British actress Margaret Lockwood, who was a long-term resident of the borough. Picture shows (L-R): Councillor David Cunningham, Dennis Gimes (The Heritage Foundation), Councillor Mary Clark [Deputy Mayor], Julia Lockwood, Vicki Michelle (The Heritage Foundation), Richard Williams (Silver Sirens), Hilton Tims and Tim Harrison](https://www.silversirens.co.uk/pictures/thumb2_julia-lockwood-unveiling-margaret-lockwood-plaque.jpg)
Julia Lockwood Biography
Julia Lockwood was born in Bournemouth, Dorset on 23rd August, 1941. Her mother, Margaret Lockwood, named her Julia to commemorate her birth by Caesarian section.Career
In British films from the age of five, in 1947 she appeared with her mother in Hungry Hill (1947). Nicknamed Toots, as an adult Julia appeared in various coming-of-age films, as well as starring once more with her mother in the 1960s television series, The Flying Swan (1965). Later work included saucy comedies on stage and screen.
Marriage and Children
On 18th December, 1972, Julia Lockwood married the distinguished stage actor Ernest Clark, best known to British television viewers for his role as the crusty Sir Geoffrey Loftus in the long running ‘Doctor’ comedy series during the 1970s. She was widowed in 1994 and after her death in 2019 left four children: Tim, Nick, Lucy and Katharine.
With thanks to Julia Clark for corrections.
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Julia Lockwood News
- Julia Lockwood, British actress, dies aged 77
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7th May, 2019
- Daughter of the famous 1940s film star Margaret Lockwood, Julia Lockwood became a successful stage star in her own right.