Penelope Anne Constance Hatfield was born in Sutton, Surrey on 2 April 1940
Penelope Anne Constance Hatfield was born in Sutton, Surrey on 2 April 1940. She adopted her stepfather’s surname, started in repertory theatre and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963Photograph: PAShare
Penelope Keith’s first work in television was in the army conscripts comedy series The Army Game in 1961, pictured here with Dick Emery who played Private Chubby’ Catchpole
Keith’s first work in television was in the army conscripts comedy The Army Game in 1961. She is pictured here with Dick Emery, who played Private Chubby CatchpolePhotograph: ITV/REX/ShutterstockShare
Nyree Dawn Porter and Penelope Keith in The Liars in 1966
With Nyree Dawn Porter in The Liars, 1966Photograph: ITV/REX/ShutterstockShare
Felicity Kendal, Richard Briers, Penelope Keith and Paul Eddington in The Good Life.
With Felicity Kendal, Richard Briers and Paul Eddington in The Good Life. The hugely popular television show ran from 1975-78Photograph: Yorkshire Television/AllstarShare
Penelope Keith after being named Show Business Personality of 1976 by the Variety Club of Great Britain with John Inman who was chosen as joint BBC TV Personality for the series Are You Being Served on 8 February 1977
Keith after being named Show Business Personality of 1976 by the Variety Club of Great Britain with John Inman who was chosen as joint BBC TV Personality for the series Are You Being Served? Photograph: PAShare
Penelope Keith as Margo Leadbetter in The Good Life in an episode broadcast in 1977. Her performances as the snobbish social climber earned Keith the Bafta for best light entertainment performance
Keith as Margo Leadbetter in The Good Life, 1977. Her performances as the snobbish social climber earned her the Bafta for best light entertainment performancePhotograph: BBCShare
Penelope Keith and Tom Conti in the 1977 television mini-series The Norman Conquest
Keith with Tom Conti in the 1977 television miniseries The Norman Conquests. Keith won her second Bafta award, this time for best actressPhotograph: Fremantle Media/REX/ShutterstockShare
Penelope Keith appears with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise in the Cyrano De Bergerac sketch on The Morecambe and Wise Show on 5 December 1977
Keith with Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise in the Cyrano de Bergerac sketch on The Morecambe and Wise Show in 1977Photograph: Mirrorpix/AlamyShare
Penelope Keith photographed on 30 December 1977
Keith in December 1977Photograph: Mike Hollist/ANL/REX/ShutterstockShare
Queen Elizabeth II chats with Paul Eddington and Penelope Keith on a visit to the set of The Good Life on set on 8 June 1978
Queen Elizabeth II chats with Keith and Paul Eddington on a visit to the set of The Good Life on 8 June 1978Photograph: Mirrorpix/AlamyShare
Penelope Keith with her new husband Detective Constable Rodney Timpson at Heathrow Airport. As they were about to leave for New York, after their wedding at Wandsworth Town Hall, the newlyweds had their flight cancelled because of snow at New York airport, 6th February 1978
Keith with her husband Detective Constable Rodney Timpson at Heathrow Airport in February 1978. As they were about to leave for their honeymoon in New York, the newlyweds had their flight cancelled because of snowPhotograph: Crawshaw/Mirrorpix/Getty ImagesShare
Penelope Keith and Ian Ogilvy during the dress rehearsal for Shaw’s, The Millionairess at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in November 1978
Keith and Ian Ogilvy during the dress rehearsal for Shaw’s The Millionairess at the Haymarket Theatre, London, in November 1978Photograph: Steve Burton/Keystone/Getty ImagesShare
Penelope Keith played aristocratic Audrey fforbes-Hamilton alongside Peter Bowles’ nouveau riche supermarket owner Richard De Vere in To the Manor Born.
Keith played aristocratic Audrey fforbes-Hamilton alongside Peter Bowles’ nouveau riche supermarket owner Richard De Vere in To the Manor Born. The comedy show ran from 1979-1981 then was rebooted for one series in 2007Photograph: Rex FeaturesShare
Penelope Keith and Geoffrey Palmer in the television comedy series Executive Stress, 1986-88
With Geoffrey Palmer in the comedy series Executive Stress, 1986-88Photograph: Fremantle Media/REX/ShutterstockShare
Penelope Keith and David Yelland in The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal in Haymarket, London, on 24 May 1988
With David Yelland in The Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal in Haymarket, London, on 24 May 1988Photograph: Jenny Goodall/ANL/REX/ShutterstockShare
Penelope Keith as newly-elected Labour Party Member of Parliament, Jean Price, in No Job For a Lady.
Keith as newly-elected Labour MP Jean Price in No Job for a Lady. The television series ran from 1990-92Photograph: Fremantle Media/REX/ShutterstockShare
Penelope Keith photographed in December 1993
Keith photographed in December 1993Photograph: Jane Bown/The ObserverShare
Penelope Keith with Joanna Lumley in the 1998 wartime romantic drama, Coming Home
With Joanna Lumley in the 1998 wartime romantic drama, Coming HomePhotograph: ITV/REX/ShutterstockShare
Penelope Keith and June Brown in the 2003 TV movie Margery and Gladys
With June Brown in the 2003 TV movie Margery and GladysPhotograph: ITV/REX/ShutterstockShare
Keith as Madame Arcati with Amanda Drew as Elvira Condominein Blithe Spirit at the Savoy Theatre, London, November 2004
Keith as Madame Arcati with Amanda Drew as Elvira Condomine in Blithe Spirit at the Savoy Theatre, London, November 2004Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianShare
Keith with Harry Haden-Paton and Daisy Haggard in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Vaudeville Theatre in London on 25 January 2008
Keith with Harry Haden-Paton and Daisy Haggard in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Vaudeville Theatre in London on 25 January 2008Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PAShare
Penelope Keith as Mrs Malaprop and Peter Bowles as Sir Anthony Absolute in The Rivals at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, directed by Peter Hall in November 2010
As Mrs Malaprop with Peter Bowles as Sir Anthony Absolute in The Rivals at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, directed by Peter Hall, in November 2010Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The GuardianShare
Dame Penelope Keith after she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to the Arts and to charity during an Investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on 7 March 2014
Keith after she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to the arts and to charity at Windsor Castle on 7 March 2014Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA Archive/PA ImagesShare
Penelope Keith as Mrs St Maugham and Emma Curtis as Laurel in Enid Bagnold’s The Chalk Garden at Chichester Festival Theatre on 30 May 2018
Keith as Mrs St Maugham and Emma Curtis as Laurel in Enid Bagnold’s The Chalk Garden at Chichester Festival Theatre on 30 May 2018Photograph: Robbie Jack/Corbis/Getty ImagesShare
Penelope Keith in April 2017
Penelope Keith in 2017. Photograph: REX/ShutterstockShare

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