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Narnia Muse Jill Freud Dies at 98

Summary

  • Inspired Lucy Pevensie in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
  • Starred as Downing Street housekeeper in Love Actually.
  • Ran two repertory theatre companies for 30 years.
Narnia Muse Jill Freud Dies at 98

Jill Freud, an actress renowned for her role in Love Actually and as the muse for C.S. Lewis's Narnia character Lucy Pevensie, has died at the age of 98. Her daughter announced the news, celebrating Freud's remarkable life. As a child, Freud was evacuated and lived with C.S. Lewis, inspiring the beloved Narnia character.

Freud pursued a distinguished acting career, with her final role being the Downing Street housekeeper in Love Actually. She also founded and managed two repertory theatre companies in Suffolk for 30 years, significantly impacting regional theatre and championing actors' rights. Her dedication to the arts was further recognized with an Honorary Doctorate from the University of East Anglia.

Married to TV personality Clement Freud, Jill Freud was a mother of five, grandmother of 17, and great-grandmother of seven. Her family described her as feisty, outrageous, kind, loving, and mischievous, leaving behind a legacy of passion and commitment to performance.

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Jill Freud was an actress, producer, and theatre company director. She is famous for inspiring the character Lucy Pevensie in C.S. Lewis's Narnia series and for her role in the film Love Actually.
As a child evacuee, Jill Freud lived with C.S. Lewis and his family, and he based the character of Lucy Pevensie in 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' on her.
Jill Freud ran two repertory theatre companies for 30 years, was a devoted advocate for actors' rights, and received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of East Anglia.

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