
Acting
Cleopatra Mary Palmer (née Sylvestre; 19 April 1945 – 20 September 2024), known professionally as Cleo Sylvestre, was a British actress. She was the first black woman ever to play a leading role at the National Theatre in London, and the first woman to record with The Rolling Stones. Sylvestre was brought up in Euston, north London, by her mother, Laureen Sylvestre (née Goodare), a cabaret artist at the Shim Sham Club in Wardour Street, who was born in Yorkshire in 1911. Laureen was of mixed English and African' heritage, and married Owen Oscar Sylvestre, from Trinidad, in 1944. Owen was a Flight Sergeant in the Air Force and had been awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal; he and Laureen divorced in 1955. Sylvestre always understood Owen to be her father; her daughter Zoë discovered many years later - whilst working in Sierra Leone - that her biological father was Ben Lewis, a lawyer from Sierra Leone whom the family called Uncle Ben, and that she had 15 half-siblings. Aged eight, she made her film debut in Johnny on the Run. Sylvestre was educated at Camden School for Girls and also attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. In 1964 she released a single, "To Know Him Is to Love Him", under the name "Cleo", produced by Andrew Loog Oldham and backed by The Rolling Stones. After Brian Jones left the Rolling Stones in 1969, she agreed to rehearse with his new band but abandoned music to concentrate on her theatre and television work. Her West End debut was at Wyndham's Theatre in Wise Child (1967) by Simon Gray, in which she starred alongside Sir Alec Guinness and was nominated most promising new actress. She was the first black actress in a leading role at the National Theatre in The National Health (1969) by Peter Nichols. She did several seasons with the Young Vic Company, including Molière's Les Fourberies de Scapin on Broadway and a tour of Mexico. She subsequently worked in many regional theatres, including the Theatre Royal, Lincoln, the Theatre Royal, Brighton, the Theatre Royal, York, the Derby Playhouse and the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry. She played Phaedre at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2007 and Rosa Parks, Josephine Baker and Wangari Maathai in Alison Mead's A Century of Women at Leicester Square Theatre (2011). She appeared with Antony Sher in his play ID (2003) at the Almeida Theatre, toured with English Touring Theatre in Far from the Madding Crowd (2008) and with Northern Broadsides in its 2010 production of Medea. She also appeared with Michael Sheen in Under Milk Wood (2021) at the Royal National Theatre. Children's theatre work includes seasons at the Unicorn Theatre and the London Bubble Theatre Company. Her television appearances include: Ken Loach's Up the Junction (1965), Doctor Who (1965), Cathy Come Home (1966) and Poor Cow (1967), as well as appearances in the original Till Death Us Do Part, Z-Cars, Callan, Doctors, New Tricks, The Armando Iannucci Shows, Chambers, The Bill, Who Do You Do and A Bird in the Hand, a Tube Tales episode directed by Jude Law. After a brief appearance as a factory worker in soap opera Coronation Street in 1966, she became the first ever regular black British female character on British TV, in the original series of Crossroads, playing Meg Richardson's adopted daughter Melanie from 1970 to 1972.
movieBeautiful Things
2024
Older Bambi
tvPlatform 7
2023
Layla
movieBeyond the Lake
2022
Caroline
movieNational Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood
2021
Mae Rose Cottage / Mrs Pugh
tvAll Creatures Great & Small
2020
Anne Chapman
movieSweetness in the Belly
2019
Vertisse
tvfive by five
2017
Connie
moviePaddington
2014
Marjorie Clyde
tvThe Guilty
2013
Ilse Lawson
movieFar from the Madding Crowd
2010
Maryann / Mrs Hurst
tvNew Tricks
2004
Milly
movieTube Tales
1999
Woman (segment "A Bird In The Hand")
tvSilent Witness
1996
1st Neighbour
tvIf You See God, Tell Him
1993
Mrs Williams
movieThe Love Child
1988
Cynthia
movieCatherine
1988
Sister
tvThe Gemini Factor
1987
Verity
tvRockliffe's Babies
1987
Mother Superior
tvMinder
1979
Ward Sister
Life Begins at Forty
1978
Mrs Montague
tvGrange Hill
1978
Mrs. Dunlop
movieThe Alf Garnett Saga
1972
Bus Conductress
movieMy Lover, My Son
1970
Dressmaker
tvStrange Report
1969
Margaret
movieSome Women
1969
Millie Jackson
movieMrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
1968
Stephanie Ward
tvThe Expert
1968
Vicky Hammond
movieUp the Junction
1965
In the factory
tvThe Troubleshooters
1965
Gert / Karima
tvPublic Eye
1965
Traffic Warden
tvThe Wednesday Play
1964
Marge, in the Factory / Inmate: at Holm Lea / Stephanie Ward / Rachel
tvDoctor Who
1963
Concubine (uncredited)
tvCoronation Street
1960
Cilla Christie