

Topsy Jane
Topsy Jane Legge
Acting
Date of birth:Erdington - Birmingham - England - UK
Gender:Female
Popularity:0
Date of death2014-01-04
75opsy Jane (2 December 1938 – 4 January 2014) was a British actress of the 1960s. She was in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) and was cast as Liz (the role eventually played by Julie Christie) in the 1963 film Billy Liar but was forced to pull out owing to mental health issues. She was born as Topsy Jane Legge in Erdington in Birmingham in 1938, the daughter of Anna Maud née Gumbrell (1907-2006) and Albert Harry Legge (1894-1961), a dairy-man and by 1939 a telephone engineer for the GPO. Her father was a committed Communist and later was to be a major influence in the political awakening of her husband, the British film and television producer and actor Tony Garnett. Topsy Jane was educated at Paget Road School before going on to study at Garrett's Green College. Initially, she intended to train as a children's nurse, but while appearing in amateur theatre at the Varley Players at Pype Hayes Church, the Birmingham Drama Group, and the Highbury Little Theatre she realised she had a talent for acting. Her husband, Tony Garnett, later wrote of her:
Filmography
Rating by year
- United!Daphne Dawson1965-10-047.01
- FestivalShirley1963-10-098.01
- Billy LiarLiz (uncredited)1963-08-156.8125
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance RunnerAudrey1962-09-207.2169
- Mix Me a PersonMona1962-08-316.312
- Crying Down the LaneJane1962-01-080.00
- The Wind of ChangePeggy1961-03-0110.01
- ITV Play of the WeekJean Watts1955-09-274.05