KEMBAR78
Call The Midwife's Jenny Agutter 'loved' beating up Robert Redford in Captain America - The Mirror


Skip to main content
Daily Mirror

Call The Midwife's Jenny Agutter 'loved' beating up Robert Redford in Captain America

Jenny Agutter, 70, took a break from Call The Midwife to play a member of the World Security Council, which oversees S.H.I.E.L.D in the 2014 sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger

Call The Midwife's Jenny Agutter has said she couldn't think of "anything better than stepping out" of her usual role to beat up Robert Redford in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.


The 70-year-old actress played a member of the World Security Council, which oversees S.H.I.E.L.D in the 2014 sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger.


Agutter is seen attacking the Hollywood actor, 86, during a scene in the film, until she is revealed to be Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson, in a virtual disguise.


She told Good Housekeeping UK: “When I was asked to do the Marvel film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, I couldn’t think of anything better than stepping out of Call The Midwife to work with a stunt team and beat up Robert Redford.

READ MORE: Call the Midwife's Helen George on secret health battle that was aired on show

“Although admittedly, they wouldn’t let me stunt-punch him. They were worried I’d actually hit him, instead of missing him.”

The actress, who has played Sister Julienne since 2012 in Call The Midwife, said she thought the show would be over in six episodes.

She added: “I was sat on a bus once when the woman next to me said, ‘I didn’t want to disturb you, but I have to say, I watch Call The Midwife and I have a particular interest in it because I was a nun for seven years’.


“I thought, ‘Oh, my goodness, I’ve been a nun longer than her’.”

Jenny starred in the Christmas Day special of Call The Midwife which left fans in tears after Matthew Aylward (Olly Rix) finally proposed to Trixie Franklin (Helen George).


Matthew had tried to get down on one knee on Christmas Day but had to be called away to help with a medical emergency.

"This programme has no right to make me as emotional as it does, I keep having to turn away to hide the tears in my eyes," one fan wrote.


"Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without me sobbing at Call The Midwife," another added.

Do you enjoy reading about celebrities? Sign up for all the best celeb news from the Mirror here .


A third wrote: "About to do another unwritten Christmas tradition... sobbing crazily to the climax of the #callthemidwife special I am half-watching with my mum."

As well as the romantic moment, the midwives treated former patient Rhoda Mullucks (Liz White) from series six, whose child was born with limb defects as a result of Thalidomide.

There was also a festive talent show with the aim to raise money for those affected in the series 11 train crash.

Article continues below

Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@mirror.co.uk or call us direct 0207 29 33033.

READ MORE: Jenny Agutter on Call the Midwife's success and wanting to do stunt in Captain AmericaREAD MORE: Amanda Holden sizzles in green as she sets Christmas pudding alight during glam dayREAD MORE: Made in Chelsea's Ollie and Gareth Locke reveal their surrogate has tragically miscarriedREAD MORE: Hilary Swank shows off sweet baby bump in festive snap ahead of her twins' arrivalREAD MORE: Escape To The Chateau fans in tears as Channel 4 show airs final episode
Follow Daily Mirror:



reach logo

At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the "Do Not Sell or Share my Data" button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.