Helen McCrory
August 17, 1968 (57 years old) in London, England, UK
Helen McCrory (August 17, 1968 - April 16, 2021) was an English actress. She portrayed Cherie Blair in both the 2006 film The Queen and the 2010 film The Special Relationship. She also portrayed Narcissa Malfoy in the final three installments of the Harry Potter movies. Description above from the Wikipedia article Helen McCrory, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · Letters Live from the Archive: Union Chapel as Self
- 2020 · Roadkill as Dawn Ellison
- 2020 · Newscast as Self
- 2019 · His Dark Materials as Stelmaria (voice)
- 2019 · MotherFatherSon as Kathryn Villiers
- 2017 · Loving Vincent as Louise Chevalier
- 2017 · Their Finest as Sophie Smith
- 2016 · National Theatre Live: The Deep Blue Sea as Hester Collyer
- 2015 · Bill as Queen Elizabeth I
- 2015 · A Little Chaos as Madame Le Notre
- 2014 · Penny Dreadful as Madame Kali
- 2014 · Inside No. 9 as Tabitha
- 2013 · Peaky Blinders as Polly Gray
- 2012 · Skyfall as Clair Dowar MP
- 2012 · We'll Take Manhattan as Lady Clare Rendlesham
- 2011 · Hugo as Mama Jeanne
- 2011 · When Harry Left Hogwarts as Self
- 2011 · Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 as Narcissa Malfoy
- 2010 · Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 as Narcissa Malfoy
- 2009 · Fantastic Mr. Fox as Mrs. Bean (voice)
- 2009 · Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince as Narcissa Malfoy
- 2007 · Life as Amanda Puryer
- 2007 · Becoming Jane as Mrs. Radcliffe
- 2006 · The Queen as Cherie Blair
- 2005 · Casanova as Casanova's Mother
- 2005 · Doctor Who as Rosanna
- 2004 · Enduring Love as Mrs. Logan
- 2002 · The Jury as Rose Davies
- 2002 · The Count of Monte Cristo as Valentina Villefort
- 2001 · Messiah as Dr. Rachel Price
- 1998 · Stand and Deliver as Christina
- 1997 · Trial & Retribution as
- 1995 · Uncovered as Lola
- 1994 · Interview with the Vampire as 2nd Whore
- 1991 · Performance as Jean Rice
- 1990 · Have I Got News for You as Self - Hostess
- 1985 · Screen Two as Jo
- 1964 · Horizon as Narrator
- 1944 · Golden Globe Awards as Self - Audience Member
- Future · Have I Got a Bit More News for You as Self - Presenter
- 2022 · Charlotte as Paula Lindberg-Salomon (voice)
- 2020 · Quiz as Sonia Woodley QC
- 2019 · The King Who Fooled Hitler as Narrator (voice)
- 2017 · Fearless as Emma Banville
- 2014 · The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death as Jean Hogg
- 2014 · National Theatre Live: Medea as Medea
- 2014 · Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This as Mary Kay
- 2013 · Muse of Fire as Self
- 2013 · Flying Blind as Frankie
- 2012 · National Theatre Live: The Last of the Haussmans as Libby
- 2012 · Leaving as Julie Ranmore
- 2012 · Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You? as Narrator
- 2010 · 4.3.2.1 as Mrs. Jones
- 2010 · The Special Relationship as Cherie Blair
- 2008 · Flashbacks of a Fool as Peggy Tickell
- 2007 · Frankenstein as Victoria
- 2004 · Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking as Mrs. Vandeleur
- 2004 · Does God Play Football? as Sarah Ward
- 2003 · Charles II: The Power and The Passion as Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine
- 2003 · Carla as Carla
- 2003 · Lucky Jim as Margaret Peel
- 2002 · Dead Gorgeous as Antonia
- 2002 · Dickens as Kate Dickens
- 2001 · Charlotte Gray as Francoise
- 2000 · North Square as
- 2000 · Hotel Splendide as Lorna Bull
- 2000 · Anna Karenina as Anna Karenina
- 1999 · Split Second as Angie Anderson
- 1998 · Dad Savage as Chris
- 1998 · Spoonface Steinberg as Mother
- 1997 · The James Gang as Bernadette James
- 1996 · The Fragile Heart as Nicola Pascoe
- 1996 · Witness Against Hitler as Freya von Moltke
- 1995 · Streetlife as Jo
- 1995 · Rik Mayall Presents: Dirty Old Town as Claire
- 1993 · The Entertainer as Jean Rice
- 1993 · Rik Mayall Presents as Claire
- 1993 · Full Stretch as
- Future · Peaky Blinders: A Peek Behind the Curtain as Polly Gray / Herself