Alibe Parsons
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Born | Alibe Joan Peak 21 December 1935 |
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Alibe Parsons (born 21 December 1935)[1] is an actress who has worked in both film and television.
Early life
[edit]Born in Missouri, Alibe studied theatre arts and singing in Los Angeles, becoming a talented pianist at the age of 13.[2] This led to appearing on stage and screen as a dancer, notably with the Lester Horton Dancers [3] On March 6, 1954, she married the actor John Copage[4] (known for various roles in the Star Trek franchise). They were together for ten years and had a son, the actor Marc Copage (best known as Corey Baker in sitcom Julia).[5]
Career
[edit]After leaving America, Alibe went on to appear in films and act on stage in both Italy and Spain. Arriving in Europe c.1972 with the American Negro Theatre, she decided to settle in London and has remained their since.[6][7] The actress married her second husband, Derek Lawrence Parsons in Gibraltar on November 1, 1973.[8]
On television, she is best known for her regular role in the 1970s BBC drama Gangsters as Sarah Gant. She also had a recurring role in the science fiction series Space: 1999 and an appearance in Doctor Who in the 1986 serial Mindwarp.[9] In 2021, she joined the cast of The Beaker Girls as Flo.
Other credits include: Coronation Street, Bergerac, Lovejoy, Holby City, The Bill and Waking the Dead.
Her film roles include: Game for Vultures (1979), The Bitch (1979), Biggles (1986) and Aliens (1986).
References
[edit]- ^ Missouri, U.S., Birth Registers, 1847-2002
- ^ "Piano Pupils Recital Held Last Week-End", The California Eagle, 17 November 1949 (pg.16)
- ^ "Horton Dancers Offer Interesting Program", The Los Angeles Times, 16 June 1956 (pg.13)
- ^ Film|Boards: Alibe Parsons
- ^ "Diahann Carroll Was the Only Mother I Knew", The New York Times, 8 October 2019
- ^ "Heading for a Shoot-Out", Daily Mirror, 13 March 1978 (Pg.18)
- ^ "Ferris' Wheel", The Calgary Albertan, 24 April 1978 (pg.15)
- ^ Gibraltar, Civil Records, 1777-1990
- ^ "Alibe Parsons", Doctor Who Guide.
External links
[edit]- Alibe Parsons at IMDb
- Alibe Parsons at Theatricalia