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Caroline Blakiston is an English actress. She is best known in her native United Kingdom for her role in the television comedy series Brass, and to international audiences as Mon Mothma in the Star Wars film Return of the Jedi.
Birth Name
Caroline G. Blakiston
Born
Monday, 13 February 1933
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Poldark | Aunt Agatha | 2015 |
Father Brown | Lady Lavinia Pryde | 2013 |
Piers Morgan's Life Stories | Self - Co-star, Brass / Self | 2009 |
Skavlan | Self - Interviewee (segment "Family checkup") | 2009 |
Comedy Classics | Self | 2008 |
Scoop | Mrs. Quincy | 2006 |
Coup! | Margaret Thatcher | 2006 |
The Line of Beauty | Lady Partridge | 2006 |
Doctors | Geraldine Crofte | 2000 |
Sunburn | Mrs. Armitage | 1999 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Poldark | Aunt Agatha | 2015 |
Father Brown | Lady Lavinia Pryde | 2013 |
Piers Morgan's Life Stories | Self - Co-star, Brass / Self | 2009 |
Skavlan | Self - Interviewee (segment "Family checkup") | 2009 |
Comedy Classics | Self | 2008 |
Scoop | Mrs. Quincy | 2006 |
Coup! | Margaret Thatcher | 2006 |
The Line of Beauty | Lady Partridge | 2006 |
Doctors | Geraldine Crofte | 2000 |
Sunburn | Mrs. Armitage | 1999 |
Holby City | Kathleen Pennington | 1999 |
The Grand | Isobel Crawford | 1997 |
Midsomer Murders | Angela Hartley / Hilary Compton / Sylvia Lennard | 1997 |
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Dowager Duchess | 1994 |
Harry | Natasha Lee | 1993 |
Heartbeat | Hildy Dressler | 1992 |
Mulberry | Adele Farnaby / Adele | 1992 |
Rides | Scarlett | 1992 |
As Time Goes By | Margaret | 1992 |
Murder Most Horrid | Dr. Rachel Vine | 1991 |
Chancer | Mary Douglas / Mrs Douglas | 1990 |
Till We Meet Again | Madame Courdet | 1989 |
Poirot | Julia Carstairs | 1989 |
Miss Marple: At Bertram's Hotel | Bess Sedgwick | 1987 |
The Fourth Protocol | Angela Berenson | 1987 |
Casualty | Frances Barrett | 1986 |
Lovejoy | Miss Hemmingway | 1986 |
A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars | 1985 | |
Charters & Caldicott | Margaret Mottram | 1985 |
Miss Marple: The Body in the Library | 1984 | |
Mr. Palfrey of Westminster | Co-Ordinator | 1984 |
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi | Mon Mothma | 1983 |
Brass | Lady Patience Hardacre | 1983 |
Private Schulz | Countess | 1981 |
Nanny | Adela Quinn | 1981 |
The Dick Francis Thriller: The Racing Game | Sylvia Guiccoli | 1979 |
Shoestring | Monica | 1979 |
Yanks | Golfing Friend | 1979 |
The Mallens | Anna Brigmore / Bensham / Anna Bensham | 1979 |
Kids | Fay Wilkins | 1979 |
Les Miserables | Mme Thénardier / Madame Thenardier | 1978 |
Wilde Alliance | Elena | 1978 |
Saturday Sunday Monday | Elena | 1978 |
Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle | Mrs. Helen Carobleat | 1977 |
The Many Wives of Patrick | Princess Poliakoff | 1976 |
Raffles | Lady Paulton | 1975 |
Knots | Pianist / The pianist | 1975 |
The Sweeney | Hildegarde | 1975 |
Crown Court | Kathleen Fenton QC | 1972 |
Sunday Bloody Sunday | Rowing Wife | 1971 |
Man at the Top | Maureen Binsey | 1970 |
Play for Today | Josie / Esther | 1970 |
His and Hers | Felicity Farrell | 1970 |
Shadows of Fear | Maureen | 1970 |
The Magic Christian | Hon. Esther Grand | 1969 |
Paul Temple | Judy Saire | 1969 |
Strange Report | Louise | 1969 |
My Partner the Ghost | Karen Howarth | 1969 |
Department S | Kate Mortimer | 1969 |
ITV Saturday Night Theatre | Gribiche | 1969 |
The Caesars | Agrippina | 1968 |
The Champions | Marion Grant | 1968 |
The Forsyte Saga | Marjorie Ferrar | 1967 |
The Trygon Factor | White Nun / Nun | 1966 |
The Idol | 2nd Woman at Party | 1966 |
The Baron | Felicia Talbot | 1966 |
The Power Game | Margot Fellowship | 1965 |
Out of the Unknown | Dr. Odile Keppler | 1965 |
Public Eye | George / Eva Garston | 1965 |
The Wednesday Play | Matilda Boff | 1964 |
Love Story | Zoe / Brenda | 1963 |
City Beneath the Sea | Dr. Ann Boyd | 1962 |
The Saint | Eleanor Bastion | 1962 |
The Avengers | Cynthia Wentworth-Howe / Elaine Bateman / Miss Thirlwell | 1961 |
No Hiding Place | Annette Rosser | 1959 |
Emergency-Ward 10 | Lena Hyde / Susan Chambers | 1957 |
Armchair Theatre | Jessa | 1956 |
ITV Play of the Week | Nurse | 1955 |
This Is Your Life | Self | 1955 |