Caroline Quentin
Flicka Foundation Patron

CAROLINE QUENTIN IS OUR PATRON!
Our very latest news – we are delighted that Caroline Quentin has agreed to be our main patron. We are so thrilled with this, especially as Caroline herself rang the Flicka Foundation to talk to us personally – pretty much sums up what a special lady she is…………….
Caroline is so well known for her roles in ‘Men Behaving Badly’, ‘Jonathan Creek’, ‘Life Begins’, ‘The Life of Riley’, ‘Blue Murder’, and recently did the amazing documentary ‘A Passage Through India’ , Caroline is currently on our screens doing ‘Restoration Home’.
We are hopeful that Caroline and her family may call in to see us and our ‘residents’ sometime later in the year.
Isn’t this wonderful……………………….

Paul O’Grady
Flicka Foundation Patron
Paul O’Grady is now a patron for the Flicka Foundation!! Isn’t that wonderful? I am sure most of you will know of Paul’s passion for all animals – his dear dogs ‘Buster’ (sadly no longer with us) and ‘Olga’ pictured here with Paul, Louie and Bullseye – and all the animals at Paul’s farm in Kent.
We are delighted with this news. Thank you so much Paul!!
Felicity Kendal CBE
Flicka Foundation Patron

Felicity Kendal, the well-known actress and star of TV’s ‘The Good Life’ and ‘Rosemary & Thyme’, is the patron of the Flicka Foundation.
Warwickshire-born Felicity grew up touring India and the Far East with her parents’ Shakespearean travelling theatre company, before returning to England in the 1960’s to make her debut on the London stage as Carla in Minor Murders. She has enjoyed an extensive career in theatre, film and television, perhaps most famously appearing as Barbara Goode in BBC’s The Good Life. Most recently she starred alongside Ralph Fiennes in How Proust Can Change Your Life. She is a previous winner of the Variety Club Actress of the Year Award and the Evening Standard Best Actress Award.