Joanna Bacon, British Actress Known for ‘Love Actually’ and ‘Breeders,’ Dies at 72

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Joanna Bacon, British Actress Known for ‘Love Actually’ and ‘Breeders,’ Dies at 72

Joanna “Jo” Bacon, the British actress best known for her roles in Love Actually, Breeders and the TV soap Eastenders, has died. She was 72.

Bacon’s death was announced by the Harlow Theatre Company, which said she died June 14 following a “short and brave battle against cancer.”

“Many of our members will remember Jo and her force of nature, her wit, her fun, her passion and her natural ability as an actor. She became a member of Harlow Theatre Company at its inception in 1978. She appeared in many plays in iconic roles such as Portia in The Merchant of Venice, Maddie in Dirty Linen and Beverly in Abigail’s Party along with reviews, musicals and pantomimes all at the Harlow Playhouse.”

After training at The Actors Institute, Bacon left her job in publishing and ventured into showbiz. Her first job was the role of Jane in Nell Dunn’s Steaming at Lancaster’s The Dukes Theatre.

She was perhaps best known for playing the mother of Martine McCutcheon’s character, Natalie, in the 2003 Christmas movie Love Actually.

Bacon went on to appear at, among others, the Hampstead Theatre, The Sheffield Crucible, Stratford East and the National Theatre, according to the HTC.

Recently, she wowed as Jackie on the FX show Breeders as the mother of Martin Freeman’s character. The HTC said her next job was in a Sharon Morgan TV show.

“Jo will be sadly missed and fondly remembered,” the tribute added. “She continued to support HTC attending many of our productions. She would settle herself in the front row with a notebook and watched with a critical eye and her passion for theatre. She never forgot to praise our work.”

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