Showing posts with label Mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

Mum on German television

Daphne Neville (left) appearing as Emma in 'Die Rose von Kerrymore'
Angela Howard-Bent, CEO of Dashwood Film Productions, became well known for her enthusiasm to adapt Rosamunde Pilcher's bestselling romantic novels. In the year 2000 she co-produced The Rose of Kerrymore as a dual language production with German television. To the delight of the cast and crew this was shot on location in Dorset, featuring some of the most beautiful scenery in England .


My mother played Emma the housekeeper, enjoying the opportunity to see around the historic churches and interesting country estate where the story was set. She was the only member of the cast who was not German.


Matthias Zahlbaum, (above) known for Drunter und Druber, Das Schlob meins Vaters and Zwei Manner am Herd played Dr Tom Winter. Jenny Jurgens played Sally, the girl who fell in love with him, while Dietmar Schonherr had the role of grumpy old Lord Kerrymore. Mum was thrilled to be acting as his housekeeper.


When the series was broadcast in 2001, Matthias Zahlbaum wrote enthusiastically from Hamburg, saying that 6 million people had watched the ninety minute drama. He was very pleased with the viewing figures. We rang to congratulate Angela Howard-Bent, who had worked so hard on the project.

a notes from Matthias Zahbaum


While Die Rose von Kerrymore was directed by Axel de Roche, who only had time to direct one further episode, the screenplay was written by Marlies Ewald, who went on to adapt many more well-loved Rosamunde Pilcher novels for the screen. It proved a hugely successful series, running for years. ZDF produced more than 100 of her stories for German television viewers.

Distributed by ZDF Enterprises, Die Rose von Kerrymore was a co-production with Steamship Films, FFP Media Entertainment, Zweiters Deutsches Fernsehen, Osterreichischer Rundfunk, MediaTrade, Videx International and Mainostelvisio (MTV3)

Daphne Neville is a leading character in Funnily Enough, the true story, recently serialised in eleven issues of iBelieve magazine.

    Thursday, 24 October 2013

    If you want to act in movies - wear a hat.

    Daphne Neville in 'The Old Curiosity Shop' produced by Disney
    'The Old Curiosity Shop' produced by Disney

    We are not quite sure how she does it, but if a movie is being made Mum will make way to appear in it.

    Daphne Neville in 'The Invisible Woman' directed by Ralph Fiennes 2012
    'The Invisible Woman' directed by Ralph Fiennnes

    She is always being a Victorian lady. Just little roles.

    Daphne Neville in 'Feast of July' for Merchant Ivory
    'Feast of July' directed by Chris Menaul for Merchant Ivory

    She loves dressing up, no matter how uncomfortable the corset or wig might be.
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    Daphne Neville as the MP's wife in 'Amazing Grace' directed by Michael Apted
    'Amazing Grace' about Wilberforce, directed by Michael Apted

    See if you can name the films. This starred Dan Stevens and Dominic Cooper:


    This one was made a while ago but it's a classic:

    Angelica Huston and Daphne Neville in 'Buffalo Girls'
    Angelica Huston and Daphne Neville in 'Buffalo Girls'

    Hover over the images for the answers. 
    But you'll have to tell me what this one was. I have no idea.

    Daphne Neville on location


    Mum appears directly after the blue title credits in the official trailer of 'The Invisible Woman' here:


    Tuesday, 19 March 2013

    Click to watch the clip of Mum on Channel 4 ~

      "It was very nice to see you on Channel 4 last night. I see what you meant re. your mum's eccentricity, hard to believe she was a JP, never mind." Colin Salvage, by email