Geraldine McEwan
May 9, 1932 (92 years old) in Old Windsor, England, UK
Geraldine McEwan (9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) was an English actress, who had a long career in theatre, television and film. Michael Coveney described her, in a tribute article, as "a great comic stylist, with a syrupy, seductive voice and a forthright, sparkling manner".
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Wallace & Gromit The Classic Collection as Miss Thripp (voice) (uncredited)
- 2008 · A Matter of Loaf and Death as Miss Thripp (voice) (uncredited)
- 2005 · Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit as Miss Thripp (voice)
- 2004 · Agatha Christie's Marple as Miss Marple
- 2004 · Vanity Fair as Lady Southdown
- 2004 · Carrie's War as Mrs. Dilys Gotobed
- 2002 · Pure as Nanna
- 2002 · The Magdalene Sisters as Sister Bridget
- 2002 · Food of Love as Novotna
- 2000 · Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings as Various Characters
- 2000 · Contaminated Man as Lilian Rodgers
- 2000 · Love's Labour's Lost as Holofernia
- 1999 · Titus as Nurse
- 1999 · The Love Letter as Miss Scattergoods
- 1996 · Moses as Miriam
- 1995 · Moses as Mirjam
- 1993 · Not Without My Handbag as The Aunt
- 1992 · Continental Drift as (Springing Lenin)
- 1992 · Mulberry as Rose Farnaby
- 1991 · Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves as Mortianna
- 1990 · Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit as Mother
- 1989 · Henry V as Alice
- 1988 · Red Dwarf as Cassandra
- 1986 · Foreign Body as Lady Ammanford
- 1985 · Mapp & Lucia as
- 1983 · Tears Before Bedtime as
- 1982 · The Barchester Chronicles as Mrs. Proudie
- 1982 · Come Into The Garden Maud as Maud Caragnani
- 1982 · L’Elegance as Miss Mountford
- 1978 · The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as
- 1976 · The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones as Lady Bellaston
- 1976 · The Littlest Horse Thieves as
- 1970 · Separate Tables as Sibyl Railton-Bell / Anne Shankland
- 1969 · The Dance of Death as Alice
- 1965 · The Man Without Papers as Marcella Mortimer
- 1964 · Profiles in Courage as Jesse
- 1962 · Out of This World as
- 1960 · No Kidding as Catherine Robinson
- 1953 · There Was a Young Lady as Irene