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  1. Joan Sims, the "First Lady of Carry On", was born Irene Joan Marion Sims on 9 May 1930. The daughter of an Essex railway station master, Joan was interested in pursuing show-business, and soon became a familiar face in a growing number of amateur productions.

  2. A Profile on the Queen of Carry On, Joan Sims.

  3. British audiences remember Joan Sims best for her recurring star turns on the "Carry On" film series, a prolific body of comedic work that specialized in farce, slapstick, and sexual innuendo. Her personal favorite was reportedly "Carry on Cowboy," a parody of the Western genre centered in the fictional Stodge City (a poke at the famous Dodge City of gunfighter lore).

  4. Lady Joan Ruff-Diamond : [brushing off a collapsed ceiling] Oh dear! I seem to have got a little plastered! Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond : Tell Major Shorthouse to call me an elephant. Lady Joan Ruff-Diamond : He needn't bother I'll do it. You're an elephant! The Khasi of Kalabar : [Lady Ruff Diamond has the photograph] I must take that with me now.

  5. Irene Joan Marion Sims was an English actress remembered for her roles in the Carry On films, including Carry On Nurse, Carry On Cleo, and Carry On Camping. She played Mrs Wembley, the cook with a liking for sherry in On the Up, and Madge Hardcastle in As Time Goes By.

  6. Joan Sims was an English actor who specialised in comic roles. She is best remembered for her part as one of the Carry On films' regular ensemble cast, and enjoyed a career spanning 50 years, including television sitcoms such as Till Death Us Do Part, On The Up and As Time Goes By.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2022 · A tribute to Joan Sims 1930 - 2001. A tribute to Joan Sims 1930 - 2001.