“It’s true, my parents were rather horrified when I said I wanted to be an actress,” Geraldine explained. “I suppose it came as a bit of a shock because it was a well-known fact that most actors and actresses spend much of their time out of work. Also, my father was a heart surgeon, which meant a good and regular income, so my ambition was quite alien to them. My mother was a nurse so she was also always sure of work.
“Words were said and my father basically threw me out, but in fairness, many years later, when I won a BAFTA, my father wrote to me and he very warmly spoke about how he had been wrong and how I had made a success of it. It was a letter I have always cherished. He even sent me £100 to buy a new frock.
“My parents separated when I was 14 so my growing up time was not without its problems. But that is not a reflection on Maidenhead, which was a great town for someone like me – and still is. Working as an actress tends to make you something of a wanderer and you often have to base yourself in places where being available and getting to wherever you are working is more convenient. I never fell out of love with Berkshire though.”
Starting life in Maidenhead may have helped Geraldine to take those first steps on the road to her chosen career.
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