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Phyllis Hannah Murray-Hill, known professionally as Phyllis Calvert, was an English film, stage and television actress. She was one of the leading stars of the Gainsborough melodramas of the 1940s such as The Man in Grey (1943) and was one of the most popular movie stars in Britain in the 1940s. She continued acting until some 50 years later.
Birth Name
Phyllis Hannah Bickle
Born
Thursday, 18 February 1915
Died
Tuesday, 08 October 2002
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Mrs Dalloway | Aunt Helena | 1997 |
Midsomer Murders | Alice Bly | 1997 |
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Agnes Garrideb | 1994 |
Performance | Woman | 1991 |
The House of Eliott | Mrs Gurney | 1991 |
Victoria Wood | Hilary | 1989 |
Capstick's Law | Rachel Wilson | 1989 |
The Woman He Loved | Queen Mary | 1988 |
After Henry | Auntie Lilian | 1988 |
Across the Lake | Lady Dolly Campbell | 1988 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Mrs Dalloway | Aunt Helena | 1997 |
Midsomer Murders | Alice Bly | 1997 |
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes | Agnes Garrideb | 1994 |
Performance | Woman | 1991 |
The House of Eliott | Mrs Gurney | 1991 |
Victoria Wood | Hilary | 1989 |
Capstick's Law | Rachel Wilson | 1989 |
The Woman He Loved | Queen Mary | 1988 |
After Henry | Auntie Lilian | 1988 |
Across the Lake | Lady Dolly Campbell | 1988 |
Woof! | Mrs Wilkins | 1989 |
The Death of the Heart | Mrs. Heccomb | 1987 |
Best of British | (archive footage) | 1987 |
A Killing on the Exchange | Alison Tyndall | 1987 |
All Passion Spent | Carrie | 1986 |
Casualty | Mary | 1986 |
Boon | Irene Maplethorpe | 1986 |
Cover Her Face | Eleanor Maxie | 1985 |
Tales of the Unexpected | Mabel Ince | 1979 |
To See Such Fun | Self | 1977 |
Crown Court | Mrs. Stanley | 1972 |
The Walking Stick | Erica Dainton | 1970 |
Oh! What a Lovely War | Lady Dorothy Haig | 1969 |
Twisted Nerve | Enid Durnley | 1968 |
ITV Playhouse | Mrs Radcliffe | 1967 |
Call My Bluff | Self | 1965 |
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita | Margot | 1965 |
Love Story | Emma | 1963 |
Oscar Wilde | Constance Wilde | 1960 |
Indiscreet | Mrs. Margaret Munson | 1958 |
A Lady Mislaid | Esther Wallace | 1958 |
The Young and the Guilty | Gladys Connor | 1958 |
Emergency-Ward 10 | Rona Lucas aka Mrs. Kenworthy | 1957 |
Child in the House | Evelyn Acheson | 1956 |
Armchair Theatre | Esther Ross | 1956 |
It's Never Too Late | Laura Hammond | 1956 |
ITV Play of the Week | Harriet Temple / Katherine O'Shea / Margaret / Mrs. Dot / Mrs. Perry / Ruth Lessing | 1955 |
ITV Television Playhouse | Laura | 1955 |
This Is Your Life | Self / Self - Filmed tribute | 1955 |
Project M7 | Lydia Heathley | 1953 |
Crash of Silence | Christine / Christine Garland | 1952 |
Mr. Denning Drives North | Kay Denning | 1951 |
Her Panelled Door | Yvonne Winter | 1950 |
Appointment with Danger | Sister Augustine | 1950 |
The Golden Madonna | Patricia Chandler | 1949 |
My Own True Love | Joan Clews | 1948 |
Broken Journey | Mary Johnstone | 1948 |
Time Out of Mind | Kate Fernald | 1947 |
The Root of All Evil | Jeckie Farnish | 1947 |
The Magic Bow | Jeanne de Vermond / Jeanne | 1946 |
Men of Two Worlds | Dr. Caroline Munro | 1946 |
They Were Sisters | Lucy Moore / Lucy | 1945 |
Madonna of the Seven Moons | Maddalena Labardi | 1945 |
Two Thousand Women | Freda Thompson | 1944 |
Man of Evil | Fanny / Fanny Hopwood a.k.a. Fanny Hooper | 1944 |
The Man in Grey | Clarissa Richmond / Clarissa Rohan / Clarissa Richmond Rohan | 1943 |
The Young Mr. Pitt | Eleanor Eden | 1942 |
Uncensored | Julie Lanvin | 1942 |
Mail Train | Mrs. Wilkinson | 1941 |
The Remarkable Mr. Kipps | Ann Pornick (as a woman) / Ann Pornick (adult) | 1941 |
Neutral Port | Helen Carter | 1940 |
Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt | Betty Forsythe | 1940 |
To Hell with Hitler | Mary Wilson | 1940 |
They Came by Night | Sally | 1940 |
Two Days to Live | Joyce | 1940 |
The Arcadians | Young Girl | 1928 |