The entertainment world mourns the loss of Roberta Taylor, a cherished figure in British television and theatre, who has died aged 76. Renowned for her roles as Irene Raymond in BBC’s EastEnders and Inspector Gina Gold in ITV’s The Bill, Taylor’s vibrant career was marked by her dramatic prowess and commanding presence.
A Storied Career
Roberta Taylor, known for her no-nonsense characters, graced the screens of EastEnders from 1997 to 2000, where she portrayed the matriarch Irene Raymond. Taylor’s Irene was memorable for her complex personality and dramatic entanglements, including a toyboy lover and a penchant for new-age fads. In 2002, Taylor took on another formidable role as Inspector Gina Gold in The Bill, earning acclaim for her portrayal of the hard-drinking, tough-talking police officer until 2008.
Theatre Contributions
Beyond television, Taylor had a distinguished career in theatre, performing extensively with the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow from 1976 to 1995 and participating in various productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Exchange in Manchester. Her stage roles showcased her versatility, spanning from high comedy to grand tragedy.
Later Years and Personal Life
In later years, Taylor appeared in the light-hearted series Shakespeare & Hathaway and made her last stage appearance in the musical Dusty in 2018. Off-screen, she was an authentic Cockney, born in Plaistow, east London. Taylor’s memoir, Too Many Mothers (2005), offers a vivid portrayal of her upbringing in a household dominated by strong women, which she credited with shaping her formidable character.
Taylor was also married to actor Peter Guinness, her partner of many years, with whom she shared a deep personal and professional bond. She is survived by Guinness, her son Elliott, a granddaughter, and two stepbrothers.
Legacy
Roberta Taylor’s legacy in both television and theatre is marked by a blend of grit, glamour, and emotional depth. Her work resonated with audiences across the UK, making her a beloved figure in the arts. Her passing is a significant loss to the entertainment community, and she will be remembered for her substantial contributions to the dramatic arts.