Background
Sue Jones-Davies was born in Wales in 1949.
Sue Jones-Davies was born in Wales in 1949.
University of Bristol.
Mayor of Aberystwyth from 2008–2009, she now serves as town councillor. She lived in Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire. She is a graduate of the University of Bristol.
Jones-Davies worked in London for several years.
She appeared in the original London production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Other credits include Life of Brian, Radio On, Rock Follies, French and Saunders, Victoria Wood As Seen On television and Brideshead Revisited.
In August 1976, Jones-Davies was shortlisted for the part of Leela in the long running British Broadcasting Corporation series Doctor Who, but lost out to Louise Jameson for the role. In the 1970s she was singer in The Bowles Brothers Band.
She sings in the Welsh-language acoustic band Cusan Tan along with Annie Jones.
She is also a regular performer on Welsh-language television In 1981, she played in The Life And Times Of David Lloyd George as Megan Lloyd George, the prime minister"s daughter. She is now a Plaid Cymru town councillor in Aberystwyth.
Between June 2008 and May 2009, she served as Mayor of Aberystwyth, and sponsored a charity screening of Life of Brian.
Upon taking the office, she was informed that the town had banned the film and prohibited it for nearly 30 years. In July 2008 Jones-Davies was interviewed on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Wales and British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 2 about the film and its status in Aberystwyth.
She was also profiled on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4"s Woman"s Hour. The film was screened on 28 March 2009 at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
lieutenant was attended by cast members and co-writers of the film, Michael Palin and Terry Jones.
The event was broadcast on British Broadcasting Corporation One on 12 May 2009 as a documentary titled Monty Python in Aberystwyth: A Mayor and Two Pythons.