Linda Magistris
Linda Magistris OBE | |
|---|---|
| Born | Linda P. Slater 1963 (age 62–63) Willesden, Middlesex, England |
| Occupations | Actress, television presenter, author, charity founder |
| Years active | 1976–1991 |
| Known for | Grange Hill |
| Spouse(s) | Cesare Magistris (m. 1991, divorced); Graham Theakston (partner 2006-2014) |
| Children | 2 |
Linda Magistris OBE (née Slater; born 1963) is a British former actress, television presenter, author and charity founder. She first came to prominence as a child actress in the BBC school drama Grange Hill, in which she played Susi McMahon between 1979 and 1981, and later became known for her work in bereavement support.
Early life and education
Magistris was born in Willesden, Middlesex, in 1963.[1] She is the daughter of Patrick M. Slater and Shirley Slater (née Taylor).[2] She was raised in Kingsbury, north-west London, where she lived with her parents and her older sister Julie at Springfield Mount in The Hyde area.[2][3] She attended Oliver Goldsmith Primary School and showed an early interest in performance.[2]
She began dancing at the age of three and later trained at the Italia Conti Stage School in Clapham, travelling daily from Kingsbury.[3] Her first major role came at the age of thirteen, when she was cast as Gerda in the BBC television adaptation of The Snow Queen (1976), following an audition at BBC Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush.[3]
Acting career
Following her debut in The Snow Queen, Magistris appeared in the ITV anthology series Armchair Thriller in the episode "Quiet As a Nun" (1978).[2]
She gained wider recognition with her role as Susi McMahon in Grange Hill, appearing between 1979 and 1981 as part of the programme's early ensemble during its formative years.[4] The series was filmed at Kingsbury High School, the local secondary school in the area where she had grown up.[5]
She later reprised the role in the spin-off Tucker's Luck (1983) and also appeared in the television film Good at Art (1983).[6]
During the 1980s she also worked in theatre, including a production of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at the Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne in 1986.[7]
Although she continued to work in television and theatre, she later recalled that she was increasingly offered less substantial roles, and her acting career came to an end in 1991 following her marriage.[8]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1976 | The Snow Queen | Gerda | Television film |
| 1978 | Armchair Thriller | Dodo | Episode: "Quiet As a Nun" |
| 1979–1981 | Grange Hill | Susi McMahon | 31 episodes |
| 1983 | Tucker's Luck | Susi McMahon | 2 episodes |
| 1983 | Good at Art | Kim | Television film |
Later career
After leaving acting, Magistris established a wedding consultancy business and worked as a wedding consultant during the 1990s.[9]
She later returned to television as a presenter on the shopping channel QVC, working as a lifestyle and home-style presenter.[10]
In 2007, she published Teach Yourself Your Wedding, a guide to wedding planning.[11]
Charity work and honours
Following the death of her partner, the television director Graham Theakston, Magistris founded The Good Grief Trust, a charity supporting bereaved people by connecting them with appropriate services.[12]
The organisation also acts as secretariat to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Bereavement Support.[13]
For her services to bereaved people, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), and received the honour from William, Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle in September 2024.[14]
Personal life
Magistris married Italian restaurateur Cesare Magistris in 1991.[15] They have two children.
Her later partner, Graham Theakston, died in 2014; his death prompted her to establish The Good Grief Trust.[12]
References
- ^ General Register Office, England & Wales Birth Index, Willesden district, 1963.
- ^ a b c d Harrow Observer, "Spine-chiller leaves Linda quite warm", 10 March 1978.
- ^ a b c Harrow Observer, "‘Snow Queen’ role was Linda’s first", 7 January 1977.
- ^ Cast listings and episode records for Grange Hill.
- ^ 1000 Things to Do in London, Time Out Guides, 2007.
- ^ Television credits for Linda Slater, 1983.
- ^ Eastbourne Herald, "Hometown Alice at the Park", 8 March 1986.
- ^ Daily Express, "Former Grange Hill stars: where are they now?", 29 December 1997.
- ^ The Good Grief Trust, "Meet the Trustees".
- ^ TES Magazine, "Grange Hill changed teacher-pupil relationships", interview article.
- ^ Linda Magistris, Teach Yourself Your Wedding, Hodder & Stoughton, 2007.
- ^ a b Bournemouth Echo, "Poole woman starts charity after losing partner".
- ^ UK Parliament, Register of All-Party Parliamentary Groups, 7 September 2022.
- ^ Bournemouth Echo, "Poole woman given OBE by Prince of Wales", 2024.
- ^ General Register Office, England & Wales Marriage Index, Kensington and Chelsea district, September 1991.