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FilmographyTV Shows/SeriesCover Her Face (Eleanor Maxie) [1985] (# of episodes: 5) Kate (Kate Graham) [1970 - 1972] (# of episodes: 38) Good Wives (Mrs. March) [1958] (# of episodes: 5) Little Women (Mrs. March) [1958] (# of episodes: 6) TV AppearancesMidsomer Murders (Blue Herrings (2000) TV episode .... Alice Bly) [2000] (# of episodes: 1) Casualty (Made in Britain (1996) TV episode .... Mary) [1996] (# of episodes: 1) Performance (Bed (1995) TV episode .... Woman) [1995] (# of episodes: 1) The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (The Mazarin Stone (1994) TV episode .... Agnes Garrideb) [1994] (# of episodes: 1) Mr. Bean (Mr. Bean in Room 426 (1993) TV episode .... Old woman) [1993] (# of episodes: 1) Woof! (At the Hospital (1992) TV episode .... Mrs Wilkins) [1992] (# of episodes: 1) After Henry (Aunt Lillian) [1990] (# of episodes: 2) Victoria Wood (Staying In (1989) TV episode .... Hilary) [1989] (# of episodes: 1) Capstick`s Law (Episode #1.3 (1989) TV episode .... Rachel Wilson) [1989] (# of episodes: 1) Sophia and Constance (Episode #1.6 (1988) TV episode .... Constance) [1988] (# of episodes: 1) Boon (Day of the Yokel (1987) TV episode .... Irene Maplethorpe) [1987] (# of episodes: 1) Tales of the Unexpected (The Tribute (1983) TV episode .... Mabel Ince) [1983] (# of episodes: 1) Lady Killers (A Boy`s Best Friend (1981) TV episode .... Rosalie Fox) [1981] (# of episodes: 1) Crown Court (Betrayal of Trust (1979) TV episode) [1979] (# of episodes: 1) Owen, M.D. (Father of the Man (1973) TV episode .... Jennifer Ramsey) [1973] (# of episodes: 1) This Is Your Life (Herself) [1972] (# of episodes: 1) ITV Playhouse (The Kindness of Mrs Radcliffe (1968) TV episode .... Mrs Radcliffe) [1968] (# of episodes: 1) Armchair Theatre (The Break (1959) TV episode .... Esther Ross) [1959] (# of episodes: 1) ITV Play of the Week (Various Roles) [1958 - 1966] (# of episodes: 2) Overseas Press Club - Exclusive! (Tatiana, the Czar`s Daughter (1957) TV episode .... Tatiana) [1957] (# of episodes: 1) ITV Television Playhouse (The Father (1957) TV episode .... Laura) [1957] (# of episodes: 1) BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (The Holly and the Ivy (1951) TV episode .... Jenny Gregory) [1951] (# of episodes: 1) Other InformationAwardsBest British Actress BAFTA Awards [1953] (Won/Nominated: Nominated) |
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Phyllis Hannah Bickle was born in Chelsea in 1915 and studied dancing at the Margaret Morris school of dance, until an injury forced her to give up dancing and turn instead to acting. Her 70 year film career began with a bit part in The Arcadians (1927) when she was just 12 years old. Along with over 40 movies, she had a successful stage career, spanning 1925 (`Crossings` with Ellen Terry) to 1994 (`Bed`) - appearing in such works as `Blithe Spirit`, `The Heiress` and `Peter Pan`, as the title role of the boy who never grew up.
Phyllis` film breakthrough came in 1941 in the adaptation of the HG Wells story, Kipps (1941) in which she was cast as the servant girl, a part which had originally been turned down by Margaret Lockwood. In her next film, she was starring opposite international star Robert Donat, a far cry from the music hall comedians (George Formby, Arthur Askey) she had been acting with only a few years earlier. The Man in Grey (1943) truly catapulted her to stardom and from then on there was no looking back. Phyllis Calvert became one of the names most associated with the Gainsborough costume melodramas of the 1940s, usually as the sweet heroine, or the steadfast non-nonsense leader. After a small trip to Hollywood in the late 1940s, Phyllis returned to England and earned her one BAFTA nomination for the role of the mother of a deaf girl in Mandy (1952) but after that her film career slowed down, with family taking precedence. While shooting Indiscreet (1958), Phyllis was struck a cruel blow when her husband of 16 years, Peter Murray-Hill, passed away. Her stage career picked up markedly in the 1960s when she began taking more and more roles to better raise their two children solely. She gracefully slid into a niche of character roles, usually the kindly mother or aunt, and in 1970, had her own TV series, "Kate" (1970). In the 1980s she concentrated more on television, only appearing twice on stage. Her final play was in 1994, film in 1997, and TV appearance in 2000. Biography Credit: www.imdb.com/name/nm0130829/bio |
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