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Siân Phillips

Siân Phillips
  • Name: Siân Phillips
  • Birthday: 1933-05-14
  • Also known as: Sian Phillips,Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips
  • Place of birth: Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Glamorgan, Wales
  • Popularity: 4.189
Biography: Dame Jane Elizabeth Ailwên Phillips DBE (born 14 May 1933), known professionally as Siân Phillips, is a Welsh actress, author and singer. Phillips was the daughter of Sally (née Thomas), a teacher, and David Phillips, a steelworker-turned-policeman. She is a Welsh-speaker and in the first volume of her autobiography, "Private Faces", she notes that she spoke only Welsh for much of her childhood, learning English by listening to the radio. She attended Pontardawe Grammar School and later read English and Philosophy at University College Cardiff, graduating in 1955. She entered RADA in LOndon, England with a scholarship in September 1955, the same year as Diana Rigg and Glenda Jackson.... Read More

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Title Release date
Apple Cider Vinegar   as  Voice 2024-10-31
Siân Phillips at 90   as  Self 2023-12-29
Peter O'Toole: Along the Sky Road to Aqaba   as  Self 2022-11-26
Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends   as  Self 2022-05-03
National Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood   as  Mrs Utah Watkins / Polly Garter / Mrs Beyon 2021-06-16
Dream Horse   as  Maureen 2021-05-21
A Christmas Carol   as  Grandmother / narrator (voice) 2020-12-04
Summerland   as  Margaret Corey 2020-07-24
National Theatre Live: Les Blancs   as  Madame Neilsen 2019-09-01
Time & Again   as  Eleanor 2019-07-21
Be Happy! 2019-06-16
Nureyev   as  Narrator 2018-09-25
To Provide All People   as  Patient 2018-06-28
Miss Dalí   as  Anna Maria Dalí 2018-04-06
Voyageuse   as  Erica 2018-03-01
Hochelaga, Land of Souls   as  Sarah Walker 2017-09-09
Aberfan: The Green Hollow 2016-10-21
Under Milk Wood   as  Mrs. Pugh 2014-06-01
A Picture of London   as  Narrator 2012-05-26
Lovesong   as  Maggie 2012-02-01
The Mountain That Had To Be Painted   as  Narrator 2011-05-18
The 50 Greatest Television Dramas   as  Self 2007-02-03
The Murder Room   as  Marie Strickland 2004-10-31
Still: Here/Now   as  Self 2003-11-01
Stalin: Inside the Terror   as  Narrator 2003-01-08
I, Claudius: A Television Epic   as  Self 2002-09-30
Cinderella: The ITV Pantomime   as  Evil Baroness 2000-01-02
Come and Go   as  Ru 2000-01-01
Aristocrats   as  Narrator/Older Lady Emily Lennox 1999-06-20
Alice Through the Looking Glass   as  Red Queen 1998-12-26
The Scold's Bridle   as  Mathilda Gillespie 1998-04-10
House of America   as  Mam 1997-01-01
The Mousehole Cat   as  Narrator 1995-12-24
The Vacillations of Poppy Carew   as  Calypso 1995-03-05
The Borrowers   as  Mrs. Driver 1993-11-27
The Age of Innocence   as  Mrs. Archer 1993-09-10
The Chestnut Soldier   as  Nain Griffiths 1991-11-20
The Black Candle   as  Daisy Barnett 1991-01-01
Emlyn's Moon   as  Nain Griffiths 1990-09-06
Red Empire   as  Narrator (voice) 1990-01-02
Dark River   as  Mrs. Blessington 1990-01-01
Valmont   as  Madame de Volanges 1989-11-17
David Macaulay: Pyramid   as  Mersyankh (voice) 1989-01-04
The Snow Spider   as  Nain Griffiths 1988-11-26
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor   as  Charal 1985-11-24
The Doctor and the Devils   as  Annabella Rock 1985-10-04
Dune   as  Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam 1984-12-14
How Many Miles to Babylon?   as  Mrs Alicia Moore 1982-02-26
Clash of the Titans   as  Cassiopeia 1981-06-12
Carpathian Eagle   as  Mrs. Henska 1980-11-08
Nijinsky   as  Lady Ripon 1980-03-20
Heartbreak House   as  Hesione Hushabye 1977-05-19
The Achurch Letters   as  Janet Achurch 1977-01-12
Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill   as  Mrs. Patrick Campbell 1974-11-05
Under Milk Wood   as  Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard 1972-01-27
Platonov   as  Anna 1971-05-23
Murphy's War   as  Hayden 1971-01-27
Goodbye, Mr. Chips   as  Ursula Mossbank 1969-11-05
Laughter in the Dark   as  Lady Pamela More 1969-05-11
Thief   as  Woman 1968-07-24
It’s Dearer After Midnight   as  Jo 1968-02-23
Eh, Joe?   as  Voice 1966-07-04
Young Cassidy   as  Ella 1965-02-25
Becket   as  Gwendolen 1964-03-11
Don Juan in Hell   as  Dona Ana 1962-11-06
The Longest Day   as  WRNS Officer (uncredited) 1962-09-25