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Kim Hartman

Kim Lesley Hartman (born 11 January 1952) is an English actress best known for portraying Private Helga Geerhart, the efficient secretary to the Gestapo officer in the long-running BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! (1982–1992). Her performance in the series, which parodied wartime comedies and ran for nine seasons, established her as a prominent figure in British television humor. Hartman's career spans stage, television, and film, beginning with early roles such as the receptionist in the BBC anthology series Play for Today (1976) and Mrs. Rawlinson in the children's drama Grange Hill (2005–2008). She later appeared as a stewardess in Christopher Nolan's war epic Dunkirk (2017) and guest-starred as Bernadette Hilsum in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors in 2023. A graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, she has also worked extensively in theater, including productions in Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong, and co-owns the production company Quinton Arts with her husband, actor John Nolan, since its founding. Hartman married Nolan in 1975, and the couple has two children; she is also the aunt of filmmaker . In recent years, she has remained active in convention appearances, such as Collectormania Milton Keynes in 2024 alongside 'Allo 'Allo! co-star , and Comic-Con Prague in 2023.

Early life and education

Birth and family background

Kim Lesley Hartman was born on 11 January 1952 in , , . Her family had origins, having immigrated to before and shortening their surname from "" to "Hartman." Hartman's parents were supportive of her artistic inclinations, fostering an environment that appreciated the during her early years. She spent her initial childhood in , but at the age of 10, her family relocated to , where exposure to professional theatre productions ignited her passion for acting.

Formal education and training

Hartman attended The King's High School for Girls in , where she developed an early interest in the through school activities that encouraged creative expression. Her family provided support during this period, fostering her passion for drama amid a nurturing home environment in . After leaving school, she spent a year working as a student assistant stage manager at the in before enrolling at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in , a renowned institution known for its rigorous three-year program emphasizing classical , voice, movement, and to prepare students for professional careers. The academy's curriculum, which included core subjects such as techniques, speech and , and contextual studies, equipped her with a comprehensive foundation in dramatic performance. This formal education significantly influenced Hartman's early approach to acting by instilling versatility and a strong technical grounding, enabling her to transition effectively into professional roles across stage and screen. Her training at the academy, in particular, shaped her adaptability and commitment to character-driven performances, as evidenced by her subsequent diverse engagements in and .

Acting career

Early roles in television and stage

Hartman began her professional acting career in the mid-1970s following her training at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, initially taking on roles in regional theatre to build her experience. Her early stage work was primarily with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company from 1974 to 1975, where she appeared in productions such as Much Ado About Nothing as Margaret, The Threepenny Opera, Abelard and Heloise, The Adventures of Dick Whittington, and The Arrest. She continued with repertory theatre at venues like the Redgrave Theatre in Farnham, performing in diverse plays including Billy Liar as Rita, The Cherry Orchard as Doonyasha, Hobson's Choice as Alice, and Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw. These roles allowed her to hone her skills across classical and modern works, establishing a foundation in live performance during a competitive period for British actors seeking steady employment. In 1978, Hartman took on the role of Sorel Bliss in Noël Coward's Hay Fever with the Farnham Repertory Company, a production that ran from July 4 to 29 and highlighted her comedic timing in a classic farce. Prior to more prominent theatre opportunities, she had worked as an assistant stage manager at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry, a entry-level position she described as "the lowliest job you could have," reflecting the practical challenges of breaking into the industry in the 1970s when many aspiring actors balanced administrative duties with sporadic acting gigs. This hands-on experience in regional theatre was common for emerging talents navigating the limited opportunities in London's West End or national television at the time. Hartman's television debut came in 1976 with a small role as a receptionist in the Play for Today episode "The Peddler," marking her entry into broadcasting after focusing on stage work. She followed this with a guest appearance as Louise in the 1977 episode "And Father Came Too" of the sitcom Miss Jones and Son. Additional early TV credits included sketches on The Kelly Monteith Show starting in 1979 and episodes of Comedy Playhouse, providing brief but valuable exposure in an era when television roles for newcomers were often minor and infrequent compared to theatre commitments. These appearances underscored her versatility while she continued to prioritize live performances amid the broader difficulties of securing consistent work in the British entertainment scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Breakthrough role in 'Allo 'Allo!

Kim Hartman's breakthrough came with her casting as Private Helga Geerhart in the sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!, which aired from 1982 to 1992 and spanned 85 episodes. She landed the role after meeting producer David Croft during her stage work at the in , where Croft inquired about her German accent, influenced by her family's heritage. This opportunity marked a significant escalation from her earlier theatre performances, propelling her into national television prominence. Helga Geerhart was depicted as the efficient yet alluring secretary to von Strohm, later promoted to , and the devoted, if exasperated, lover of the pompous officer Herr Flick, played by . Characterized by her loud voice, blonde hair, sharp wit, and a penchant for colorful undergarments revealed in comedic stripping scenes, Helga contributed to the show's through her goose-stepping marches, sassy retorts, and tangled romantic entanglements amid wartime absurdity. Her traits amplified the sitcom's satirical take on stereotypes, blending charm with comedic physicality to heighten the chaos in the occupied of Nouvion. The role catapulted Hartman's career, establishing her as a household name in and earning widespread adoration for Helga's memorable antics, which resonated globally through broadcasts. It elevated her status but also led to in German-accented parts, though she embraced it by collaborating with Gibson on post-series sketches at conventions and cruises. , Hartman and Gibson developed a close , often sharing laughs over Helga and Flick's on-screen chemistry; she also influenced costume choices for Helga's outfits each season, ensuring they fit the character's playful sensuality.

Theatre performances

Hartman's theatre career encompassed a range of comedic and dramatic roles across West End stages and international tours, emphasizing her versatility in live performance. Building on her television success, she transitioned seamlessly to , where the immediacy of audience interaction demanded precise timing and on-the-spot adjustments, contrasting with the controlled pacing of scripted TV shoots. A standout role came in the West End production of the farce at the Apollo Theatre in 1991, where she contributed to the show's lively ensemble dynamic. This engagement was followed by a tour of the same play to in 1993, extending her reach to international audiences. She also delivered compelling performances in My Mother Said I Never Should, portraying Margaret in a production that explored intergenerational family tensions, and as in Stepping Out, a comedy-drama centered on an amateur tap-dancing class, highlighting her skill in blending humor with emotional depth. Other notable credits include Doris Wagstaff in the Whitehall farce Dry Rot and the Wicked Queen in pantomime productions like Snow White, which allowed her to engage directly with audiences through interactive elements such as boos and cheers—experiences she described as invigorating compared to the distance of screen work. Critical reception often praised her energy and timing in these farces, noting her ability to elevate ensemble pieces with infectious enthusiasm.

Later television, film, and other media work

Following the conclusion of 'Allo 'Allo! in 1992, Kim Hartman continued to secure guest roles in British television, appearing as Laudrup in the 1997 episode "Wake Up the Lion Within" of the sitcom . That same year, she portrayed Roz Fenton in the Casualty episode "Facing Up," a dramatic storyline involving a family fire and hospital emergency. Her television work extended into the 2000s with a recurring role as the eccentric chemistry teacher Mrs. Rawlinson in from 2005 to 2008, spanning multiple series and contributing to the show's educational narratives. In a more recent return to the screen, Hartman guest-starred as Bernadette Hilsum in the June 1, 2023, episode of the soap Doctors, playing a character entangled in a community dispute. Hartman's foray into film came with a small but notable role in Christopher Nolan's 2017 war epic , where she appeared as a stewardess on a civilian boat aiding the evacuation; the opportunity arose through her family ties, as she is the aunt of the director via her marriage to actor John Nolan. This marked a departure from her primarily comedic background, aligning with the film's and historical focus on the 1940 Dunkirk operation. In recent years, she has appeared in several short films, including Same Old, Same Old (2022), Breaking Point as Charlotte Emslie (2023), Perfect Day as Sarah Wright (2023), and providing the voice of Vera in the VR short Return to Impression (2024). In radio, Hartman lent her voice to several productions, including the lead role of Mary Yellan in BBC Radio 4's 1984 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn, a gothic tale set on the Cornish moors involving smuggling and family secrets. She also featured as Gabrielle in the 2005 Big Finish audio drama Sapphire & Steel: Daisy Chain, part of the revived science-fiction series where time agents investigate supernatural anomalies. These roles highlighted her vocal range in dramatic and mystery genres. Hartman expanded into presenting with Cruising to the , a series around that followed luxury cruises through waters in pursuit of the aurora borealis, where she narrated onboard experiences and interviewed passengers and crew. From the onward, her career diversified through such guest appearances, voice work, and non-acting endeavors, reflecting a gradual shift toward varied media formats while maintaining selective screen engagements into the .

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Hartman married British actor John Nolan in 1975, marking the beginning of a partnership that has endured for 50 years as of 2025. The couple, both established in the acting profession, have maintained a private yet supportive family life. Together, they have two children, Miranda Nolan and Tom Nolan, both of whom pursued careers in acting. The family has balanced their shared involvement in the entertainment industry by co-founding the Quinton Arts, which allowed collaborative opportunities while prioritizing family stability. In public mentions, Hartman has occasionally highlighted the mutual support within the household, noting how their aligned professions facilitated understanding during demanding schedules.

Extended family connections

Through her marriage to actor John Nolan, Kim Hartman became the aunt-in-law to filmmakers and , as well as producer . This connection facilitated Hartman's casting in a small but memorable role as the Stewardess in 's 2017 historical , where she delivers one of the few lines spoken by a female character, aiding in the evacuation efforts across the . Her husband, John Nolan, also appeared in the film as the Blind Man, underscoring the familial involvement in the production. The role represented a significant professional opportunity arising from these ties, bridging Hartman's established television career with high-profile . No other notable influences on her personal or professional life have been publicly documented.

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