Thora Hird

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.468

Gender

Female

Birthday

28-May-1911

Age

(113 years old)

Place of Birth

Morecambe, Lancashire, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Dame Thora Hird

Thora Hird

Biography

Dame Thora Hird, DBE was an English actress and comedian of stage and screen, presenter and writer. In a career spanning over 70 years, she appeared in more than 100 film and television roles, becoming a household name and a British institution.


Credits

The Great Game The Great Game (1953) Character: Miss Rawlings
The wealthy chairman of First Division Football Club, Burnville United, makes an unethical approach to a star player of another club, and the ensuing scandal costs him his job.
Say Something Happened Say Something Happened (1982) Character: Elizabeth Mary Rhodes
An inexperienced social worker is sent to interview an elderly couple deemed to be “at risk”, but ends up learning just as much about herself.
Talking Heads Talking Heads (1988) Character: N/A
Six monologues tell the stories of six different repressed souls: a man dominated by his mother, a vicar's wife, an inveterate letter writer, a hopeful actress, a recently widowed woman, and an elderly shut-in.
Talking Heads 2 Talking Heads 2 (1998) Character: N/A
A series of monologues.
Home and Away Home and Away (1956) Character: Margie Groves
When George discovers that he has won the pools, there is huge excitement in the household. But it turns out that it's his son who has won, in partnership with the son of a woman against whom George has some ill feelings.
Background Background (1953) Character: Mrs. Humphries
Two years of deterioration sees John and Barbara Lomax's marriage reduced to bitter sniping and "keeping up appearances" for the sake of the children. When John's old friend Bill professes his love for Barbara, the marriage finally breaks up – causing their three children to react in different ways and their son secretly determined to do Bill harm.
Some Will, Some Won't Some Will, Some Won't (1970) Character: Agnes Russell
Four people go to great lengths to obtain the fortune left in a will by a very wealthy practical joker.
Rattle of a Simple Man Rattle of a Simple Man (1964) Character: Mrs. Winthram
Percy Winthram is a naive young man who still lives at home with his mum. In London for the Cup Final with his friends, he finds himself in a Soho strip club, where he meets blonde hostess Cyrenne. Accepting a bet from friend Ginger, he accompanies Cyrenne back to her flat, and a boast-worthy night of lust seems to be on the cards. However, drained of beer and bravado, Percy's innocence and vulnerability become all too evident.
Go to Blazes Go to Blazes (1942) Character: Elsie
Ministry of Information-sponsored comedy short showing wartime audiences how to deal with the threat of incendiary bombs.
Fools Rush In Fools Rush In (1949) Character: Mrs. Coot
Howes plays Pamela Dickson, an impulsive young bride-to-be, while Guy Rolfe portrays her long-lost father Paul. Ostensibly a cad and bounder, Paul turns out to be just the opposite when he arrives for Pamela's wedding.
Don't Blame the Stork Don't Blame the Stork (1954) Character: Agnes O'Connor
When Sir George Redway, a famous actor, makes the public boast that he loves babies, a baby is promptly abandoned on his doorstep, and he is forced to take it in. Katie O'Connor, an actress who has auditioned unsuccessfully for a part in a production featuring Redway, pretends to be the child's mother in order to be near the actor. Complications develop involving Lillian Angel, Redway's fiancée, her admirer Captain Fluffy Faversham, and Katie's father, who suspects the worst of Sir George and his daughter. Eventually, the real mother of the baby returns to collect her child, all is resolved, and romance blossoms between Katie and Sir George.
The Cure for Love The Cure for Love (1949) Character: Mrs. Dorbell
Sergeant Jack Hardacre returns from the war to his contemptible fiancée Janey Jenkins intending to reconcile with her against all odds. But he falls in love with a charming new lodger Milly Southern instead.
A Clean Sweep A Clean Sweep (1958) Character: Vera Watson
George Watson's domestic bliss is shattered when his wife discovers he has broken his promise never to gamble again.
The Tale of Little Pig Robinson The Tale of Little Pig Robinson (1990) Character: Old Betsy
Adapted from the Beatrix Potter story tells the story of the pignap of Little Pig Robinson by Captain Barnabus Butcher who fools Robinson into believing he is being taken on a trip to visit the land of the Bong tree; the truth of the matter is more sinister.
The Tailor of Gloucester The Tailor of Gloucester (1989) Character: Mrs. Speck
An ill tailor is trying to finish a coat for a wealthy man. He is hindered by his cat and helped by some grateful mice.
Who's a Good Boy Then? I Am! Who's a Good Boy Then? I Am! (1966) Character: Blanche Hoskins
The uneasy relationship between elderly couple Thora Hird and Ron Moody and a cheerful stranger who moves in with them (Ronald Lacey). Written by Richard Harris (not the actor, but the future creator of Man in a Suitcase
The Fox Trot The Fox Trot (1971) Character: Gwen
The first in a series of new plays. Arthur and Gwen, a cosy middle-aged couple, remember with nostalgia the pre-Motorway Britain of their youth. When Tom, an old friend, returns from voyaging the world their life takes a strange new turn.
The Mayor's Charity The Mayor's Charity (1977) Character: Olive Major
Olive Major is determined that her year of office as Mayor will be a happy and successful one. But her appointment of Ex-Warrant Officer Higham as Attendant and Mace-bearer causes the storm-clouds to gather over Medburgh Town Hall.
Julie and the Cadillacs Julie and the Cadillacs (1999) Character: Julie's grandmother
Julie and The Cadillacs, a struggling young pop group, are enticed to London and signed up by London PR men...
Lost for Words Lost for Words (1999) Character: Annie Longden
Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where?
Pat and Margaret Pat and Margaret (1994) Character: Jim's Mother
Unexpected events occur when Pat, a glamorous British-born star of American soaps, returns home to plug her auto-biography on television and meets, for the first time since they were teenagers, Margaret her plain and frumpy younger sister. The meeting is painful for both women highlighting the vast differences in their lives and resurrecting painful memories of their unhappy childhood with an uncaring, errant mother. The tabloid press smell a juicy story and a race ensues to trace the whereabouts of the long lost parent.
Afternoon Off Afternoon Off (1979) Character: Mrs Beevers
Lee, a Chinese man, works as a waiter in a hotel in England, despite speaking very little English. Told that a girl called Iris might be interested in him, on his afternoon off work he buys a box of chocolates and sets off to find her.
Intensive Care Intensive Care (1982) Character: Aunty Kitty
When Denis Midgley's father is rushed to hospital, Midgley drops everything to be by his side. They've never really got on, so Midgley wants to be sure he's there if his father ever regains consciousness. As he hates his job as a schoolteacher, and his home-life with his wife, her senile mother and their insolent teenage son, he has no qualms about lingering around the hospital. But as days turn into weeks, his father obstinately refuses to 'slip away', and Denis' motivation for staying by his father's bedside has more and more to do with Valery, a young nurse.
The Villa Maroc The Villa Maroc (1972) Character: Doris
A stolid British family from Bishops Stortford are adventurous and book a holiday in a villa in Morocco, where things befall them.
The Good Companions The Good Companions (1957) Character: Mrs Oakroyd
The story revolves around the Dinky Doos, a provincial musical troupe living from hand to mouth.
Wide-Eyed and Legless Wide-Eyed and Legless (1993) Character: Deric's Mother
Diana and Deric have an ideal marriage: they thrive in each other's company, they're funny, and they enjoy their two grown children and Deric's dotty mother; the trouble is, Diana can no longer walk and her malady defies medical diagnosis. To care for Diana, Deric is letting his business slide, but at a civic luncheon, he is seated next to Aileen Armitage, a novelist who is blind. They have a nice time, and on the sly, Diana contacts Aileen to made an odd request. Diana's declining health and her resolve bring this triangle of unlikely friends to a surprising place.
Once a Sinner Once a Sinner (1950) Character: Mrs. James
Impoverished British bank clerk John Ross is hopelessly in love with drop-dead gorgeous Irene James. Ross will do anything to win Irene's affections - including embezzlement. She ends up marrying him, but she can't give up her true love, slimy counterfeiter Jimmy Smart...
My Brother Jonathan My Brother Jonathan (1948) Character: Ada
Jonathan Dakers' early ambition was to become a great surgeon and to marry Edie Martyn. But, on the death of his father, he is obliged to start work as a partner in a poor general practice in the Black Country. Edie falls in love with Jonathan's brother, Harold, who is killed in the Great War, and Jonathan marries her as planned. It is only afterwards that he realises he now loves another.
A Day to Remember A Day to Remember (1953) Character: Mrs. Trott
A group of men from a London pub are going on a darts team outing to Boulogne. Various members of the party have different reasons for going and get involved in various adventures.
Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1978) Character: Mrs. Hopkins
A repressed night-school teacher, secretly homosexual, struggles to cope with his demanding, eccentric mother.
The Courtneys of Curzon Street The Courtneys of Curzon Street (1947) Character: Maud
On New Years Eve, 1899, baronet's son Edward Courtney becomes engaged to Kate, his mother's maid, much to the scandal of London society. The film then follows their family through four generations, with separations, joys, tragedies, and service in the Boer War, WWI, and WWII.
One Good Turn One Good Turn (1955) Character: Cook
Norman is the oldest orphan at Greenwood Children's Home and now acts as their caretaker. All the orphans are very happy and well cared for. The adventures start when a nasty property developer (boo hiss) who is also the chairman of the orphanage board wants to close the orphanage and build a factory on the site. The children are sent to Brighton for the day and Norman is very excited because he's "Never seen the Sea". When they get back they discover the plan to close the orphanage and have to decide what to do
Memento Mori Memento Mori (1992) Character: Jean Taylor
Several elderly friends and acquaintances in 1950s London are disturbed to receive mysterious telephone calls predicting their impending deaths...
The Galloping Major The Galloping Major (1951) Character: Tea Stall Woman (uncredited)
A syndicate is set up to buy a racehorse, but they end up buying the wrong one by mistake. Unfortunately the horse is useless on the flat, so they try entering him as a jumper.
Consuming Passions Consuming Passions (1988) Character: Mrs. Gordon
Adapted from a play written by two Monty Python vets, this toothy satire launches with a tragic accident at Chumley's chocolate factory when hapless manager Ian Littleton (Tyler Butterworth) accidentally knocks several employees into a huge chocolate vat. The tragic mishap at the chocolate factory results in candy lovers getting an unexpected 'extra' in their sweets.
Madness of the Heart Madness of the Heart (1949) Character: Rosa
A blind Englishwoman weds a French nobleman and moves into his family's chateau, but she quickly realizes someone there wants her out of the way.
Simon and Laura Simon and Laura (1955) Character: Jessie
A couple of bickering, married performers agree to star in a "Mr. and Mrs." TV show.
Went the Day Well? Went the Day Well? (1942) Character: Ivy
The quiet village of Bramley End is taken over by German troops posing as Royal Engineers. Their task is to disrupt England's radar network in preparation for a full scale German invasion. Once the villagers discover the true identity of the troops, they do whatever they can to thwart the Nazis plans.
The Next of Kin The Next of Kin (1942) Character: ATS drover with puncture
Lots of slogans such as "Be like Dad, Keep Mum" and "Keep it under your Hat" are visible on the walls in various scenes to reinforce the plot of this British wartime movie illustrating how gossipy talk can result in unknowingly giving valuable information to Nazi spies.
Further Up the Creek Further Up the Creek (1958) Character: Mrs. Galloway
The sequel to 'Up The Creek' sees David Tomlinson return as bumbling navy boffin Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather. This time he is skipper of the ship Aristotle and, together with his second-in-command, Fairweather wreaks havoc when he is ordered to deliver the Aristotle to its new owners in a mythical Middle-Eastern country.
The Nightcomers The Nightcomers (1972) Character: Mrs. Grose
Prequel to the Henry James classic "Turn of the Screw" about the events leading up to the deaths of Peter Quint and Ms. Jessel, and the slow corruption of the children in their care.
The Long Memory The Long Memory (1953) Character: Mrs Pewsey
An innocent man is released from prison after 12 years and tracks down the witnesses who lied about him in court.
For Better, for Worse For Better, for Worse (1954) Character: Mrs. Doyle
In postwar London a young graduate and his girlfriend decide to marry. Her well-to-do parents are not convinced, but they agree once he has got a £5.10.0 job and a 30/- a week single-room flat. The newly-weds find money fearfully tight, the flat cramped, the neighbours a trial, and her parents always hovering. Can faith conquer all? Is there some way of getting rid of tea-leaves except down the sink?
The Lost Hours The Lost Hours (1952) Character: Hotel Maid
An ex-GI wakes up with blood on his clothes in a strange hotel room. He can't remember the night before but he later finds out that a man he got into a fight with earlier in the night was murdered.
The Blind Goddess The Blind Goddess (1948) Character: Derek's Charwoman
Justice, the poets have it, is a blind goddess. Eric Portman stars as the lawyer defending a lord, Hugh Williams, accused by his secretary Michael Dennison of having diverted public funds for his own use.
The Foreman Went to France The Foreman Went to France (1942) Character: Barmaid
Based on the true story of Melbourne Johns, an aircraft factory foreman sent to France to prevent the Nazis getting hold of some vital equipment.
A Kind of Loving A Kind of Loving (1962) Character: Mrs. Rothwell
As Vic Brown vacillates between infatuation and disinterest for his co-worker Ingrid Rothwell, she finds out that she is pregnant and Vic has to reconcile how he thought his life would go with what life actually has in store for him.
Boys in Brown Boys in Brown (1949) Character: Mrs. Knowles
Jackie lives in poverty with his widowed mother. In a bid to escape poverty he gets involved in a robbery that sees him sentenced to three years in Borstal where he meets a tough crowd, tougher than anything on the outside.
Maytime in Mayfair Maytime in Mayfair (1949) Character: Janet
Penniless man-about-town Michael Gore-Brown is delighted to hear he has been left a high-class Mayfair fashion salon. His intention is to sell it as quickly as possible, but on meeting Ellen, chief designer and manager, he quickly changes his mind and turns his attention to courting her.
Sailor Beware Sailor Beware (1956) Character: Mrs Lack
Battle-axe Emma Hornett dominates her hen-pecked husband Henry, his meek sister Edie and daughter Shirley. Shirley is to marry young sailor Albert,raised in an orphanage,and he and best man Carnoustie stay with the Hornetts on the eve of the wedding.
The Quatermass Xperiment The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) Character: Rosie Wrigley
The first manned spacecraft, fired from an English launchpad, is first lost from radar, then roars back to Earth and crashes in a farmer's field, and is found to contain only one of the three men who took off in it; and he is unable to talk but appears to be undergoing a torturous physical and mental metamorphosis.
Term of Trial Term of Trial (1962) Character: Mrs. Taylor
A schoolteacher plagued by alcoholism and his refusal to serve in World War II, Graham Weir inspires contempt in almost everyone around him, including his bitter wife, Anna. When the lovely young Shirley Taylor, one of Weir's students, falls for her unfortunate instructor, he is tempted and flattered but turns down her advances. Taylor's subsequent actions make Weir's life even more complicated.
Street Corner Street Corner (1953) Character: Mrs. Perkins
A pseudo-documentary focusing on the daily work and routine of women police officers built around three different storylines.
Bitter Harvest Bitter Harvest (1963) Character: Mrs. Jessup
A pretty young woman will do anything to escape her deadly dull existence in the backlots of Wales. But when she reaches the bright lights of London is the price too high?
Lost Lost (1956) Character: Kelly's landlady
U.S. Embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his wife, Sue, receive a shock when they discover that their 18-month-old son, Simon, has disappeared in London. He was last seen with their nanny, and the couple seemingly have no leads that might help police Detective Craig in his investigation. The media sensationalizes the incident, causing an unnecessary distraction as the couple prepares to confront the culprit face-to-face.
These Dangerous Years These Dangerous Years (1957) Character: Mrs. Ada Larkin
A Liverpool gang member wins a singing contest is then called up for National Service where he clashes with another soldier.
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet (1967) Character: Nurse
BBC Play of the Month adaptation of Shakespeare's tragic love story.
Two Thousand Women Two Thousand Women (1944) Character: Mrs. Burtshaw
During the Second World War, three downed English airmen hide out with women's internment camp in France.
Women Without Men Women Without Men (1956) Character: Gran' Rafferty
In love with a man who wants to marry her after he returns from a trip to sea, chorus girl Angela Booth tries to quit her seamy job and become a model citizen. When her employer refuses to dissolve her contract, though, they quarrel and she accidentally hits him. He presses charges, claiming she hit him deliberately, and she is convicted and sent to prison. As her fiance is at sea and out of contact, she is terrified he will think she has jilted him when she does not keep a New Year's date. A kindly old convict, Gran', notorious as a prison-breaker, agrees to engineer an escape for Angela...
Blonde Bait Blonde Bait (1956) Character: 'Granny' Ramsey
Seeking the whereabouts of international gangster Nick Randall, the US State Department contacts Scotland Yard, as his girlfriend, Angela Booth, is currently in a British prison. Angela has refused to give Nick up to the law, so the combined authorities arrange for Angela to escape, aided by stoolie Gran' Ramsey who is at the same prison. The police will then follow Angela to Nick. Gran' stages the getaway, and the two women, accompanied by a third convict, Marguerite, whose prison-born baby is about to be turned over to welfare authorities. It is up to Gran' to keep the police informed of Angela's movements without being detected by the escapees, until Angela contacts Nick. This film is a reworking of principal footage from the UK film WOMEN WITHOUT MEN (1955), q.v., which, with added new footage (including scenes with original star Beverly Michaels), significantly revises the plot and central characters from a story about a wrongly imprisoned waif to one about a gangster's moll.
The Black Sheep of Whitehall The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942) Character: Joyce
A professor teaching at a correspondence school discovers that a Nazi agent is trying to prevent a trade treaty being signed between England and South America.
Portrait from Life Portrait from Life (1948) Character: Mrs. Skinner
A British army officer becomes fascinated by the portrait of a young woman. He travels to Germany to find her, only to discover that she is suffering from amnesia.
Turn the Key Softly Turn the Key Softly (1953) Character: Mrs. Rowan, landlady
A bitter burglar, a prostitute and an elderly shoplifter spend their first day out of jail.
Tiger by the Tail Tiger by the Tail (1955) Character: Mary
On the first night of his London assignment, newsagency reporter John Desmonmd becomes heavily involved with enigmatic Anna Ray. The affair ends when she is shot struggling for a gun she has pulled on him. This is only the start of his troubles, as Anna worked for a criminal organisation who know Desmond has now got her valuable contacts list.
Time, Gentlemen, Please! Time, Gentlemen, Please! (1952) Character: Alice Crouch
Because of its high productivity and "almost" 100 per cent employment, the town of Hayhoe, England is expecting a visit from the Prime Minister. The "almost" is because of Dan Dance (Eddie Byrne), an old rogue who would rather drink and philosophize than work. The Village Council are determined to have a perfect record so they connive to have the old man put into the alms-house which has been unoccupied for many years, where he must abide by rules laid down 400 years ago. A new Vicar arrives and discovers that, because of the circumstances created by the Council, Dan Dance is entitled to 6,000 pounds a year at the expense of the village.
The Weaker Sex The Weaker Sex (1948) Character: Mrs. Gaye
A British housewife does her own battles against the enemy during World War II.
Now and Forever Now and Forever (1956) Character: Maggie the Maid (uncredited)
A rich young society girl falls in love with a car mechanic. Her family is appalled and stops her seeing him. The girl attempts to commit suicide and then decides to elope.
Corridor of Mirrors Corridor of Mirrors (1948) Character: Visitor in Tussauds
A man falls in love with a beautiful young woman and begins to suspect that he may have also loved her in a previous life.
The Entertainer The Entertainer (1960) Character: Mrs. Ada Lapford
Archie Rice, an old-time British vaudeville performer sinking into final defeat, schemes to stay in show business.
Personal Affair Personal Affair (1953) Character: Mrs. Usher
A British girl disappears for three days after a frank talk with the wife of a Latin teacher she loves.
The Love Match The Love Match (1955) Character: Sal Brown
After being arrested for assaulting a football referee, desperate train driver Bill (Arthur Askey) raids the railwaymen's holiday fund to cover his £55 fine. He knows he's going to be discovered though, leaving him no choice but to get the money back by hook or by crook! His last chance is to run a book on the United v City football derby. If that wasn't tense enough, Bill's son is also making his debut for United. It looks like it's going to be a day to remember - do you dare look? ...The Love Match.
The Lodger The Lodger (1944) Character: First Murder Victim Katie (uncredited)
In Victorian era London, the inhabitants of a family home with rented rooms upstairs fear the new lodger is Jack the Ripper.
The Magic Box The Magic Box (1952) Character: Doctor's Housekeeper
Now old, ill, poor, and largely forgotten, William Freise-Greene was once very different. As young and handsome William Green he changed his name to include his first wife's so that it sounded more impressive for the photographic portrait work he was so good at. But he was also an inventor and his search for a way to project moving pictures became an obsession that ultimately changed the life of all those he loved.
Emergency Call Emergency Call (1952) Character: Mrs. Cornelius
A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with leukaemia and has only days to live. Her only hope is a blood transfusion, but her blood type is extremely rare, so the race is on to find the donors.
The Magnet The Magnet (1950) Character: Nanny's friend
A classic Ealing comedy in which a young boy steals a magnet and becomes a hero.
The Frightened Man The Frightened Man (1952) Character: Vera
Kicked out of Oxford, a junk dealer's son joins a gang of thieves fenced by his father.
Conspirator Conspirator (1949) Character: Broaders
A newlywed suspects her husband of being a Communist spy.
A Boy, a Girl and a Bike A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949) Character: Mrs. Bates
The lives of the members of a West Yorkshire cycling club are complicated by romantic entanglements and a series of bike thefts.
Once a Jolly Swagman Once a Jolly Swagman (1949) Character: Ma Fox
A factory worke quits his job to become a motorcycle racer.



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