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  1. 29 de jun. de 2001 · Joan Sims, "pertly plumptious" star of 24 triumphantly vulgar Carry On films, died yesterday at the age of 71. Peter Rogers, 87, producer-director of the Carry On series, said from his office at ...

  2. Joan Sims, the Rada-trained actress who found fame as a star of the Carry On comedy films, has died aged 71. The actress, whose last appearance was alongside Dame Judi Dench in the BBC TV film ...

  3. The Joan Sims filmography lists the film and television appearances of the English actress Joan Sims (1930–2001). Filmography Film. Year Title Role Notes 1953: The Square Ring: Bunty: Will Any Gentleman...? Beryl: Meet Mr. Lucifer: Fairy Queen: Trouble in Store: Edna: 1954: Doctor in the House:

  4. Marion Joan Irene Sims, best known as Joan Sims, was an English actress, best remembered for her roles in 24 of the Carry On films. Sims other notable roles include, 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). Born on May 9, 1930, Sims was the only child of John Henry Sims (1888-1964), who served as the Station ...

  5. Joan Sims, die zeitlebens unverheiratet war, verstarb am 28. Juni 2001 nach einer Operation und mehrwöchigem Koma im Londoner Royal Hospital Chelsea. Während ihres Todes hielt ihre langjährige Freundin Norah Holland, die auch Joan Sims Bodydouble war, ihre Hand. Ihre Urne ist auf dem Putney Vale Cemetery in London beigesetzt.

  6. Published in The Independent 29th May 2000. Joan Sims lives in a rented flat in a Kensington mansion block, where, luckily, she is a sitting tenant; "Otherwise I probably couldn't afford it, dear." She answers the door in something nice and floaty and powdery blue. It's quite new.

  7. Joan Sims: A life in pictures. Images from the life of much-loved British comedy actress Joan Sims, who has died aged 71. Sims and Liz Fraser co-starred in the recent Radio 4 show Bristow. Sims teamed up with her Carry On co-star and friend Kenneth Williams for his BBC show in 1970.