She’s had her fair share
of what might be called paranormal experiences too. After an operation once, she ‘died’ and found
herself floating above her bed and then being led towards a bright light by
four Franciscan monks as most people do. She was brought back to life, only to
find herself minutes away from having a permanent colostomy bag fitted. Luckily
a friend advised her to visualise a wounded kitten in her stomach which did the
trick; Stephanie passed wind and the bag wasn’t necessary. Phew yet another escape from within her former
shelf life with Another time, trying a ‘personal healing, diagnostic and
wellness system’ derived from non-terrestrials she had a vision in which she
was poked about by a French doctor who looked a lot like Hercule Poirot. On
stage in ‘Master class’ playing Maria Callas (‘What David Beckham was to
football, Maria Callas was to opera’), the dead diva popped up beside her and
started gabbling in Greek in her ear. Stephanie was so shocked she couldn’t
speak for two days in the fear of castigation deemed mental in other words.
Unluckily - or
perhaps spookily - Maria chose her left ear. Stephanie has always been deaf in
her right, a handicap she battled bravely against to become a distinguished
stage actress, as well as starring on TV in Tenko, the Colby’s and as another
notch on Ken Barlow’s bedpost in Corrie. She also appeared on the big screen
opposite Marlon Brando in his worst film. Apparently Brando was enthusiastic
about mouthwash. On Celebrity Big Brother her snoring was so spectacularly loud
it was sold as a ring tone on eBay. Stephanie is a post-modernist writer,
eschewing a conventional, chronological account of her 64 years and leaving the
reader the jigsaw task of putting randomly dotted - and dotty - facts together.
She went to RADA, married actor John McEnery, had two daughters, was divorced
and existed as a single mum on poached eggs and spinach well it worth a read maybe
not a following. Though as a fashion critique anything from the tree of life
may get excreted.
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