Gwen Watford

Acting

Gwen Watford

Born September 10, 1927London, England, UK48 credits

Gwen Watford (10 September 1927 — 6 February 1994) was an English film, stage, and television actress. She married actor Richard Bebb in 1952. Born in London, Watford trained at the Embassy Theatre and the Old Vic. She made her film debut playing Lady Usher in The Fall of the House of Usher (1949). Other films include Never Take Sweets from a Stranger (1960), The Very Edge (1962), Cleopatra (1963), and Cry Freedom (1987). She died from cancer, aged 66, in 1994. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gwen Watford, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Filmography

Relatively Speaking
1989Relatively Speaking
as Sheila CarterMovie
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1989The Winslow Boy
as Grace WinslowMovie
The Yob
1988The Yob
as Mrs KendelMovie
Cry Freedom
1987Cry Freedom
as Wendy's MotherMovie
John David
1982John David
as CynthiaMovie
Present Laughter
1981Present Laughter
as Monica ReedMovie
Shillingbury Tales
1981Shillingbury Tales
as Martha LangtonTV
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1977Age of Hypocrisy
as Rita IversonMovie
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1977Jubilee 1977
as Rita IversonTV
The Ghoul
1975The Ghoul
as AyahMovie
In This House of Brede
1975In This House of Brede
as Dame CatherineMovie
Bedtime Stories
1974Bedtime Stories
as Irene JamesTV
Man Above Men
1973Man Above Men
as SusanMovie
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1972Just in Time for Christmas
as Janet NottageMovie
Taste the Blood of Dracula
1970Taste the Blood of Dracula
as Martha HargoodMovie
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1968Gareth
as Megan OwenMovie
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1968Stand by Your Screen
as Ada GritterMovie
The Company of Five
1968The Company of Five
as Mrs GiffordTV
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1967The Gamblers
as Rachel GrantTV
Do You Know This Voice?
1964Do You Know This Voice?
as Jackie HoptaMovie
Cleopatra
1963Cleopatra
as CalpurniaMovie
The Very Edge
1963The Very Edge
as Sister HoldenMovie
The Grass Is Greener
1960The Grass Is Greener
as Hairdresser's Receptionist (uncredited)Movie
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1960A Woman of No Importance
as Mrs. ArbuthnotMovie
Armchair Theatre
1956Armchair Theatre
as Marion SharpeTV
Jesus of Nazareth
1956Jesus of Nazareth
as Mary, mother of JesusTV