Wendy Hiller

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.4463

Gender

Female

Birthday

15-Aug-1912

Age

(114 years old)

Place of Birth

Bramhall, Cheshire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Dame Wendy Hiller
  • Уэнди Хиллер

Wendy Hiller

Biography

Dame Wendy Margaret Hiller DBE (15 August 1912 – 14 May 2003) was an English actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Separate Tables (1958).


Credits

The Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest (1981) Character: Lady Bracknell
Adaptation from Oscar Wilde's play.
The Best of Friends The Best of Friends (1991) Character: Laurentia McLachlan
Adapted from their letters and journals, this is a portrayal of the unique 25-year friendship shared by Dame Laurentia McLachlan (Benedictine nun), Sir Sydney Cockerell (museum curator), and George Bernard Shaw (playwright/critic).
Attracta Attracta (1983) Character: Attracta
An aging school teacher remembers times gone by and thinks about her own past.
Last Wishes Last Wishes (1978) Character: Mrs. Abercrombie
An elderly recluse dies in the process of changing her will. The change would have meant that the servants would continue to live in her house - now it seems they will be homeless.
All Passion Spent All Passion Spent (1986) Character: Lady Slane
his three-part miniseries begins with elderly Lady Slane (Wendy Hiller) sitting watchfully by the deathbed of her husband. Tended by her equally aged French maid Genoux (Eileen Way), who has served her faithfully for a lifetime, Lady Slane deals with a succession of advice from her large flock of middle-aged children. The family is chagrined by, but honors, her choice to live a modest country retirement at some distance, in Hampstead Heath. Lady Slane competently comes to terms to lease and restore a crumbling house, aided by an aging land agent Gervase Bucktrout (Maurice Denham). Once settled, an acquaintance from 50 years past, Mr. Fitzgeorge (Harry Andrews), visits the cottage to rekindle memories of their brief, deep, but unfulfilled brush as soul-mates in colonial India when Lady Slane was a devoted young wife and mother. Great-granddaughter Deborah (Jane Snowden), who has been trapped by a socially desirable but passionless engagement, regularly visits to confide and seek wisdom.
The Death of the Heart The Death of the Heart (1987) Character: Matchett
A young orphan girl, Portia, goes to live with her well-to-do aunt and uncle. As she is groomed to become a lady, she is confused by the young man who seems to be courting her. Surrounded by pretentious people who have no clue how to deal with teenagers, she soon loses her naïveté and thinks of running away.
From Chekhov with Love From Chekhov with Love (1968) Character: Mme. Avilova
Based on Anton Chekhov's short story, "About Love". Starring John Gielgud as Chekhov.
Mining Review 13th Year No. 8 Mining Review 13th Year No. 8 (1960) Character: Herself
The 152nd issue of the long running industry cinemagazine. Includes the articles: '35 Years After', 'Stormy Genius' ( documenting the filming of 'Sons and Lovers'), 'East Wemyss' and 'Lot 150'.
Bernard Shaw Bernard Shaw (1957) Character: Self
George Bernard Shaw’s illustrious friends pay tribute to his talents – with anecdotes, artefacts and one-liners.
Ending Up Ending Up (1989) Character: Adela
A traditional rural English Christmas, reluctantly spent with the predominantly geriatric family (who all have their quirks and eccentricities) ends in tragedy after a practical joke goes horribly wrong.
The Countess Alice The Countess Alice (1993) Character: Countess Alice von Holzendorf
A reporter is assigned a then-and-now piece on a 50-year old photospread of three society beauties. One of them, Lady Alice Munroe, now the widowed Grafin von Holzendorf, has agreed to be interviewed.
The Comedy of Errors The Comedy of Errors (1983) Character: Aemilla
Aegeon of Syracuse has come to Ephesus to seek his son, who went in search of his missing twin and mother months ago. Too bad that Ephesus has just declared war on Syracuse, and will instantly put to death any Syracusean found within their borders unless a ransome's paid. Meanwhile, the son, Antipholus, and his servant, Dromio (also an identical twin), keep running into strangers who seem to know them...
I Know Where I'm Going! Revisited I Know Where I'm Going! Revisited (1994) Character: Self - Interviewee
Nancy Franklin was so overwhelmed by the film 'I Know Where I'm Going!' (1945) that she traveled from New York to the Western Isles of Scotland to see the places where it was made and to find out more about the people who made it. This documentary retraces her steps on a subsequent visit.
The Kingfisher The Kingfisher (1983) Character: Evelyn
An elderly couple are reunited after fifty years.
Miss Morison's Ghosts Miss Morison's Ghosts (1981) Character: Miss Elizabeth Morison
Two British women claim to have been thrown into a time warp where they saw Marie Antoinette as they were strolling through the gardens at Versailles Palace in France. After they tell their story to a psychic society, they find themselves the objects of derision and their jobs are threatened.
The Elephant Man The Elephant Man (1980) Character: Mothershead
A Victorian surgeon rescues a heavily disfigured man being mistreated by his "owner" as a side-show freak. Behind his monstrous façade, there is revealed a person of great intelligence and sensitivity. Based on the true story of Joseph Merrick (called John Merrick in the film), a severely deformed man in 19th century London.
Separate Tables Separate Tables (1958) Character: Pat Cooper
The lives of a disparate group of unfulfilled people converge at a small, seaside English hotel.
Pygmalion Pygmalion (1938) Character: Eliza Doolittle
When linguistics professor Henry Higgins boasts that he can pass off Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle as a princess with only six months' training, Colonel George Pickering takes him up on the bet. Eliza moves into Higgins's home and begins her rigorous training after the professor comes to a financial agreement with her dustman father, Alfred. But the plucky young woman is not the only one undergoing a transformation.
Something of Value Something of Value (1957) Character: Elizabeth Newton
As Kenya's Mau Mau uprising tears the country apart, former childhood friends Kimani (Sidney Poitier), a native, and Peter (Rock Hudson), a British colonist, find themselves on opposite sides of the struggle in this provocative drama. Though each is devoted to his cause, both wish for a more moderate path -- but their hopes for a peaceful resolution are thwarted by rage, colonial arrogance and escalating violence on both sides.
Voyage of the Damned Voyage of the Damned (1976) Character: Rebecca Lara Weiler
A luxury liner carries Jewish refugees from Hitler's Germany in a desperate fight for survival.
To Be a Woman To Be a Woman (1951) Character: Narrator (voice)
Documentary arguing the case for equal pay for women. Women are seen employed in their homes, in factories, teaching, nursing, in politics and in the professions. There are also some newsreel shots of marching suffragettes.
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) Character: Aunt D'Arcy
A penniless middle-aged spinster scrapes by giving piano lessons in the Dublin of the 1950s. She makes a sad last bid for love with a fellow resident of her rundown boarding house, who imagines she has the money to bankroll the business he hopes to open.
Country Country (1981) Character: Daisy - Lady Carlion
In 1945, the Carlions assemble at an English country house for a family gathering. During the event, they must determine who is to take over the family brewing empire, since the present head of the business, Sir Frederick, is getting old. The results of the 1945 general election causes a major stir, and some angry farmers occupy a barn.
Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987) Character: Mrs Margaret Harris
Anne Shirley, now a schoolteacher, has begun writing stories and collecting rejection slips. She acts as Diana's maid of honor, develops a relationship with Gilbert Blythe, and finds herself at Kingsport Ladies' College. But while Anne enjoys the battles and the friends she makes, she finds herself returning to Avonlea.
Sailor of the King Sailor of the King (1953) Character: Lucinda Bentley
A British naval officer has a brief affair with a woman in England and never knows that she bears him a son. 20 years later the boy is on a ship under his command when he is tracking a German Raider. When the boy is captured after his ship is sunk, he finds a way to slow the German's progress while a lethal hunt for him goes on.
How to Murder a Rich Uncle How to Murder a Rich Uncle (1957) Character: Edith Clitterbern
A broke British nobleman targets his Canadian uncle, but other relatives get in the way.
The Curse of King Tut's Tomb The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (1980) Character: Princess Vilma
Egyptologist Robin Ellis and American reporter Eva Marie Saint uncover King Tut's burial site but wealthy profiteer Raymond Burr tries to make sure that the valuable artifacts in its chambers never leave the country.
Outcast of the Islands Outcast of the Islands (1951) Character: Mrs. Almayer
After financial improprieties are discovered at the Eastern trading company where he works, Peter Willems flees the resulting disgrace and criminal charges. He persuades the man who gave him his start in life, the merchant ship captain Lingard, to bring him to a trading post on a remote Indonesian island where he can hide out.
Making Love Making Love (1982) Character: Winnie Bates
A perfect typical LA couple find their happily-ever-after life broken when the husband confronts his long-repressed attraction for other men.
I Know Where I'm Going! I Know Where I'm Going! (1945) Character: Joan Webster
Plucky Englishwoman Joan Webster travels to the remote islands of the Scottish Hebrides in order to marry a wealthy industrialist. Trapped by inclement weather on the Isle of Mull and unable to continue to her destination, Joan finds herself charmed by the straightforward, no-nonsense islanders around her, and becomes increasingly attracted to naval officer Torquil MacNeil, who holds a secret that may change her life forever.
Peer Gynt Peer Gynt (1972) Character: Aase
The 1972 BBC adaptation of Ibsen’s epic dramatic fantasy about a man in search of his soul.
David Copperfield David Copperfield (1969) Character: Mrs. Micawber
A young man journeys from a difficult childhood to maturity, exploring social injustice, personal development, and the complexities of human relationships.
Witness for the Prosecution Witness for the Prosecution (1982) Character: Janet Mackenzie
An ailing barrister is thrust back into the courtroom in what becomes one of the most unusual and eventful murder cases of the lawyer's career when he finds himself defending a man being tried for the murder of a socialite.
Richard II Richard II (1978) Character: Duchess of York
Richard II, who ascended the throne as a child, is a regal and stately monarch. He believes he is the rightful ruler of England, ordained by God, yet he is a weak and ineffective king - wasteful in his spending habits, unwise in his choise of chansellors, and detached from his country and its people. When he seizes the land of his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, both the commoners and the barons decide that their king has gone too far...
Murder on the Orient Express Murder on the Orient Express (1974) Character: Prinzessin Dragomiroff
In 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before.
Sons and Lovers Sons and Lovers (1960) Character: Gertrude Morel
The son of a working-class British mining family has dreams of pursuing an art career, but when he strikes up an affair with an older, married woman from the town it enrages his kind but possessive mother.
Toys in the Attic Toys in the Attic (1963) Character: Anna Berniers
Julian Berniers returns from Illinois with his young bride Lily Prine to the family in New Orleans. His spinster sisters Carrie and Anna welcome the couple, who arrive with expensive gifts. The sisters hope Julian will help with their expenses, and he tells them that while his profitable factory went out of business, he did manage to save money. It turns out that Julian pulled off a real estate scam and took off with the money. Carrie is obsessed with her brother. Her jealousy of Lily pushes her to discover the shady land deal for herself and she does everything she can to wreck their marriage.
A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons (1966) Character: Alice More
A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More, who refuses to swear the Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme Head of the Church in England.
Major Barbara Major Barbara (1941) Character: Major Barbara Undershaft
Idealistic young Barbara is the daughter of rich weapons manufacturer Andrew Undershaft. She rebels against her estranged father by joining the Salvation Army. Wooed by professor-turned-preacher Adolphus Cusins, Barbara eventually grows disillusioned with her causes and begins to see things from her father's perspective.
The Cat and the Canary The Cat and the Canary (1978) Character: Alison Crosby
A group of potential heirs gather in a forbidding old house to learn which of them will inherit a fortune. Later, they learn that a flesh-rending maniac is loose.



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