Actor
Bette Bourne
Born 1939 · Hackney, London, England, UK
Bette Bourne born Peter Bourne was a British actor, drag queen, and activist. His theatrical career spanned six decades. He came to prominence in the mid-1970s when he adopted the name "Bette" and a radical posture on gay liberation. He joined the New York-based alternative gay cabaret troupe Hot Peaches on a tour of Europe and then founded his own alternative London-based gay theatrical company, Bloolips, which lasted until 1994. Beginning in the 1990s, Bourne took on more traditional acting assignments in both male and female roles, sometimes in fringe theatres and campy new dramas, but also in classics by Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, and Noel Coward. He toured widely in one-man biographical shows playing Quentin Crisp and as himself. He generally eschewed such labels as drag queen or female impersonator, preferring to describe himself as "a gay man in a frock". Rather than "mimic a male stereotypical conception of womanhood", wrote one theatre journalist, Bourne sought "to find a different way of being a man". Asked in 2010 if he had left his radical politics behind he said: "One doesn't just stop being what one is. I'm still out there, still full of fury and rage, but on the whole I do try to keep up a very pleasant façade." Peter Bourne was born in Hackney, East London, into a working-class family. He had two sisters and a brother (actor and singer Mike Berry). His mother was an amateur actress.
Acting

The Prisoner
Projection Operator · 1967

The Avengers
Preece · 1961

Chéri
Baronne · 2009

Macbeth - Live at Shakespeare's Globe
Porter · 2014

A Little Bit of Lippy
Venus Lamour · 1992

The Significant Death of Quentin Crisp
Self · 2001

ScreenPlay
Venus Lamour · 1986

Edward II
Edmund of Kent · 1970

Churchill's People
Nicholas · 1974

Caught Looking
Narrator (voice) · 1991
Meeting Mr. Crisp
Self · 2000

Bette Bourne: It Goes with the Shoes
Self · 2013