
Irene Handl
Acting
Irene Handl (27 December 1901 – 29 November 1987) was a British character actress who appeared in more than 100 British films; she also wrote novels. Irene Handl was born in Maida Vale, London, the younger of two daughters of an Austrian-born father—Friedrich (later Frederick) Handl (1874–1961) and German mother, Marie (née Schiepp or Schuepp; 1875 – before 1924). Both of Handl's parents became naturalised British citizens. Her father came to England via Switzerland and started as a bank clerk, before becoming a stockbroker, then became a private banker. The Handls lived a comfortable middle-class life, with a German cook and housekeeper living in the family home. From 1907 to 1915, Handl attended the Paddington and Maida Vale High School. In the 1920s Handl travelled several times to New York with her father, with the ship's log listing her on each occasion as having no occupation and residing in the family home. Handl studied at an acting school run by a sister of Dame Sybil Thorndike, and then made her stage debut in London in February 1937, at the relatively advanced age of 36. In 1939, and by now an actress, she was living with her widower father in London. She continued to live with her father until his death in 1961. Her elder sister Liane (1898–1977) had married Russian electrical engineer and photographer Victor Kraminsky (born Viktor Azar'evich Kraminskii; later known as Victor Kennett; 1894–1980) in 1920 in Marylebone, Middlesex (now London). They had at least one child, a son, Charles Kennett. Handl appeared in supporting roles in more than 100 British films, mostly comedy character parts such as slightly eccentric mothers, grannies, landladies and servants. She was a passionate lover of rock and roll, especially the work of Elvis Presley, and was president of the Lewisham branch of the Elvis Presley fan club. She was also a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and one of Britain's most avid champions of Chihuahuas, being inseparable from the pair that she owned. Handl had minor roles in such landmark films as Night Train to Munich and Brief Encounter. Her other notable roles included the wife of the union activist Fred Kite (played by Peter Sellers) in I'm All Right Jack (1959); Mrs Gammon, the formidable cook, opposite Gordon Harker in Small Hotel (1957); Tony Hancock's landlady in The Rebel (1961); Sherlock Holmes's housekeeper, Mrs Hudson, in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970); and Morgan's Communist mother, Mrs Delt, in Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966). She also had small roles in two of the Carry On films, Carry On Nurse and Carry On Constable), and played Miss Peach in the original version of The Italian Job. She worked until 1987, the year of her death. Her last role was released posthumously the following year. Handl died in her flat in Kensington, West London, on 29 November 1987, aged 85, reportedly from cancer. She never married. She was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium, North London.
Known For

1955
The Adventures of Robin Hood
1955 · tv

1964
Theatre 625
1964 · tv

1969
Wonderwall
1969 · movie

1956
Hancock's Half Hour
1956 · tv

1983
Dramarama
1983 · tv

1985
Super Gran
1985 · tv

1982
The Kenny Everett Television Show
1982 · tv

1969
The Italian Job
1969 · movie

1985
In Sickness and in Health
1985 · tv

1945
Brief Encounter
1945 · movie

1985
Mapp & Lucia
1985 · tv

1950
Stage Fright
1950 · movie

1979
The Cannon & Ball Show
1979 · tv

1980
Metal Mickey
1980 · tv

1977
Come Play with Me
1977 · movie

1959
Carry On Nurse
1959 · movie

1985
Theatre Night
1985 · tv

1956
Armchair Theatre
1956 · tv

1970
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
1970 · movie

1970
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
1970 · movie

1960
Two-Way Stretch
1960 · movie

1960
Carry On Constable
1960 · movie

1977
The Last Remake of Beau Geste
1977 · movie

1958
The Key
1958 · movie

1986
Absolute Beginners
1986 · movie

1961
The Rebel
1961 · movie

1976
Confessions of a Driving Instructor
1976 · movie

1966
The Wrong Box
1966 · movie

1959
I'm All Right Jack
1959 · movie

1940
Night Train to Munich
1940 · movie