Rachel Thomas

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Female

Birthday

10-Feb-1905

Age

(120 years old)

Place of Birth

Alltwen, Pontardawe, Glamorgan, Wales, UK

Also Known As
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Rachel Thomas

Biography

Rachel Thomas was a Welsh character actress, who almost always played the stereotypical Welsh mother or grandmother, and appeared regularly on both Welsh and English language television. She appeared in such classic films as "The Proud Valley "(1940) with Paul Robeson, "Blue Scar" (1949) and "Tiger Bay" (1959). In 1954 she was part of the original BBC Radio cast of Dylan Thomas' radio play "Under Milk Wood", playing the roles of Rosie Probert, Mary Ann Sailors and Mrs. Willy Nilly and went on to play Mary Ann Sailors again in the 1972 film version.


Credits

Sea Song Sea Song (1974) Character: Lil Carter
Millionaire recluse Ray Carter takes part in a single handed race across the Atlantic - but soon discovers a stowaway.
After the Funeral After the Funeral (1960) Character: Aunty Blodwen
Play about two brothers who both want their Welsh grandfather to live with them.
Y Cloc Y Cloc (1986) Character: Mari
A film about a twelve-year-old girl who has the opportunity to go back in time with the help of the family's big old clock.
Valley of Song Valley of Song (1953) Character: Mrs. Lloyd
A little Welsh village is sundered by rival factions when a coveted contralto role in the "Messiah" is given to Mrs. Davies instead of Mrs. Lloyd. Based on a stage play "Choir Practice".
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George The Life and Times of David Lloyd George (1981) Character: Mrs Richard Owen
The Life and Times of David Lloyd George charts the life of the controversial Liberal politician with Philip Madoc in the titular role. The title theme, Chi Mai, was by Ennio Morricone
The Captive Heart The Captive Heart (1946) Character: Mrs. Evans
A series of stories about the lives and loves of men in a Prisoner of War camp over five years. The main story is of Hasek (Redgrave) a Czech soldier who needs to keep his identity a secret from the Nazis. To do this, he poses as a dead English Officer and corresponds with the man's wife. Other inmates’ stories are also revealed. Location shooting in the British occupied part of Germany adds believability.
The Proud Valley The Proud Valley (1940) Character: Mrs. Parry
In a Welsh coal mining valley, a young man with a beautiful singing voice is called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice when a pit disaster threatens.
Catacombs Catacombs (1965) Character: Christine
A rich woman who uses meditation to deal with pain is visited by her niece who returns from Paris. The woman can be a handful and one of her employees suggests to her husband that he kill her freeing them both. When an affair starts between the husband and the niece murder becomes a real possibility. However some people won't stay dead.
Blue Scar Blue Scar (1949) Character: Gwyneth Williams
1940s British realist film about the life and struggles of a family in a Welsh mining town.
Undercover Undercover (1943) Character: Maria Petrovitch
Occupied Yugoslavia. With organised resistance shattered by the Nazi onslaught it is only the activity of small guerrilla bands that bring fresh hope to the people. But quislings and infiltrators are everywhere – and trusting the wrong person could easily get you killed...
Tiger Bay Tiger Bay (1959) Character: Mrs. Parry
In Tiger Bay, the docklands of Cardiff, rough-and-tumble street urchin Gillie witnesses the brutal killing of a young woman at the hands of visiting Polish sailor Korchinsky. Instead of reporting the crime to the authorities, Gillie merely pockets a prize for herself — Korchinsky's shiny black revolver — and flees the scene. When Detective Graham discovers that Gillie has the murder weapon, the fiery young girl weaves a web of lies to throw him off course.
David David (1951) Character: Mrs. Morgan
Told with authenticity and perception, David looks back on the life of a school caretaker in a Welsh mining town, from the marriage and birth of his son to the trauma of a pit accident. David was the first film produced by the BFI, in 1951, and the Welsh selection for the same year’s Festival of Britain screenings in London.
The Halfway House The Halfway House (1944) Character: Miss Morgan - Landlady
A group of travellers, each with a personal problem that they want to hide, arrive at a mysterious Welsh country inn. There is a certain strangeness in the air as they are greeted by the innkeeper and his daughter. Why are all the newspapers a year old? And why doesn't Gwyneth seem to cast a shadow?



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