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Susan Maureen Fleetwood was a British stage, film, and television actress, best known as a performer in classical theatre. She received popular attention in the television series Chandler & Co and The Buddha of Suburbia.
Birth Name
Susan Maureen Fleetwood
Born
Thursday, 21 September 1944
Died
Friday, 29 September 1995
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Persuasion | Lady Russell | 1995 |
Wycliffe | Lady Cynthia Bottrell | 1994 |
Mystery!: Cadfael | Agnes Piccard | 1994 |
Under the Hammer | Calpurnia Beacon | 1994 |
99-1 | Diane Wellman | 1994 |
The Buddha of Suburbia | Eva Kay | 1993 |
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales | Gertrude | 1992 |
Performance | The Mother | 1991 |
Alleyn Mysteries | Pauline Kentish | 1990 |
The Krays | Rose | 1990 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Persuasion | Lady Russell | 1995 |
Wycliffe | Lady Cynthia Bottrell | 1994 |
Mystery!: Cadfael | Agnes Piccard | 1994 |
Under the Hammer | Calpurnia Beacon | 1994 |
99-1 | Diane Wellman | 1994 |
The Buddha of Suburbia | Eva Kay | 1993 |
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales | Gertrude | 1992 |
Performance | The Mother | 1991 |
Alleyn Mysteries | Pauline Kentish | 1990 |
The Krays | Rose | 1990 |
Summer's Lease | Molly Pargeter | 1989 |
Dream Demon | Deborah / Dr. Deborah | 1988 |
Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky | Self | 1988 |
White Mischief | Gladys - Lady Delamere / Gladys, Lady Delamer | 1987 |
The Sacrifice | Adelaide | 1986 |
Lovejoy | Mary Gladden | 1986 |
Young Sherlock Holmes | Mrs. Dribb | 1985 |
Screen Two | Sue / Lady Russell / Elizabeth Serafin | 1985 |
Travelling Man | Carol Sheridan | 1984 |
The Brief | Susan Secker | 1984 |
Bookmark | Harriet | 1983 |
Heat and Dust | Mrs. Crawford / Mrs. Crawford - The Burra Mensahib (The Nineteen Twenties in the Civil Lines at Satipur) | 1983 |
Playing Shakespeare | Self | 1982 |
Bergerac | Anna | 1981 |
Clash of the Titans | Athena | 1981 |
The Good Soldier | Leonora Ashburnham | 1981 |
Minder | Sonia Caine | 1979 |
Wessex Tales | Mrs. Barnet | 1973 |
Country Matters | Mary McDowall | 1972 |
Play for Today | Pamela Redman / Janet Morton | 1970 |
Department S | Miss Bronson | 1969 |
BBC Play of the Month | Freda Caplan | 1965 |