Sandy Ratcliff

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

23

Gender

Female

Birthday

1948-10-02

Day of death

2019-04-07 (70 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Sandy Ratcliff

Biography

Born on October 2, 1950 in London, England, Sandy Ratcliff originally worked as a model and was touted by photographer Lord Snowden as 'The Face of the 70s' before she turned her attention to acting. She took the lead role in Ken Loach's 1971 film Family Life, and later appeared in the 1979 film Radio On, but she was best known for being one of the original cast members in the BBC soap EastEnders. As Sue Osman, Ratcliff appeared in the very first episode in 1985 and played the part of the cafe owner until 1989 when she was sacked due to her addiction to heroin. Ill health and personal problems dogged Ratcliff ever since she left the soap, including battling cancer and hitting the headlines for providing a false alibi for her boyfriend Michael Shorey, who was subsequently sentenced to two life sentences for the murder of two women. At some stage, Ratcliff retrained as a counsellor but had retired by 2010. In her final years she lived in sheltered accommodation and it was here that her body was found on the morning of 7th April, 2019. She was 70 years old.

Known For

  • EastEnders

    EastEnders

  • Minder

    Minder

  • Playhouse

    Playhouse

  • Playhouse

    Playhouse

  • The Sweeney

    The Sweeney

  • Radio On

    Radio On

  • Hussy

    Hussy

  • Play Things

    Play Things

  • Shoestring

    Shoestring

  • Yesterday's Hero

    Yesterday's Hero

  • Target

    Target

  • Family Life

    Family Life

  • Hazell

    Hazell

  • Danger UXB

    Danger UXB

  • The Final Programme

    The Final Programme

  • A Box of Swan

    A Box of Swan

  • The After Dinner Joke

    The After Dinner Joke

  • The Cornet Lesson

    The Cornet Lesson

  • Men of the Month

    Men of the Month

  • Doll’s Eye

    Doll’s Eye

  • Story Without a Hero

    Story Without a Hero

  • Cork and Bottle

    Cork and Bottle

  • The Workshop

    The Workshop