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          Her authorised biography, Too Happy A Face, by Andrew Ross, was published in In popular culture.!

          Joan Sims

          English actress (1930–2001)

          Irene Joan Marion Sims (9 May 1930 – 27 June 2001) was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in the Carry On franchise, appearing in 24 of the films (the most for any actress).

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        1. We live in forgotten Victorian knife-plunging Manchester, where everything lies wherever it was left over one hundred years ago.
        2. Her authorised biography, Too Happy A Face, by Andrew Ross, was published in In popular culture.
        3. Carry On Teacher is a British comedy film, the third in the series of 31 Carry On films (–).
        4. Joan Sims revealed in her autobiography that she wasn't keen on this film.
        5. On television, she is known for playing Gran in Till Death Us Do Part (1967–1975), Madge Kettlewell in Sykes (1972–1978), Mrs Bloomsbury-Barton in Worzel Gummidge (1979–1981), an eccentric youth hostel owner in Victoria Wood (1990), Mrs Wembley, the cook with a liking for sherry, in On the Up (1990–1992), and Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By (1994–1998).

          Early life and education

          Sims was born on 9 May 1930, the only child of John Henry Sims (1888–1964), Station Master of Laindon railway station in Essex,[1][2] and his wife Gladys Marie Sims, née Ladbrook (1896–1981).[3] Sims's early interest in being an actress came from living at the railway station.

          She would often put on performances for waiting pass