05/14/1933
Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, Glamorgan, Wales:
Siân Phillips es una actriz galesa. Su idioma materno es el galés; aprendió el inglés oyendo la radio. Ha participado en algunas películas y programas de televisión, pero su fama se debe sobre todo a su interpretación del personaje Livia Drusila, la esposa del emperador Augusto en la adaptación hecha para la televisión por la BBC de la novela Yo, Claudio, de Robert Graves, y también como Ann, la esposa del espía Smiley (sir Alec Guinness) en la serie Calderero, Sastre, Soldado, Espía, también de la BBC. Ennoblecida en el 2000 con el título de "Dame" (Dama comendadora de la Orden del Imperio Británico, DBE), equivalente al masculino título vitalicio de "Sir". Estuvo casada en segundas nupcias con Peter O'Toole, con quien tuvo dos hijas, Pat y Kate. Escribió sobre este periodo de su vida en el segundo volumen de su autobiografía, Public Places. Más tarde se casó con el actor británico Robin Sachs, de quien se divorció posteriormente.
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Richard Burton: Wild Genius (2025) as Self |
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Apple Cider Vinegar (2024) as Voice |
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Alec Guinness: A Class Act (2024) as self |
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Siân Phillips at 90 (2023) as Self |
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Peter O'Toole: Along the Sky Road to Aqaba (2022) as Self |
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Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends (2022) as Self |
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National Theatre Live: Under Milk Wood (2021) as Mrs Utah Watkins / Polly Garter / Mrs Beyon |
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Dream Horse (2021) as Maureen |
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A Christmas Carol (2020) as Grandmother / narrator (voice) |
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Summerland (2020) as Margaret Corey |
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National Theatre Live: Les Blancs (2019) as Madame Neilsen |
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Time & Again (2019) as Eleanor |
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Be Happy! (2019) as |
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Nureyev (2018) as Narrator |
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To Provide All People (2018) as Patient |
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Miss Dalí (2018) as Anna Maria Dalí |
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Voyageuse (2018) as Erica |
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Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes (2017) as Sarah Walker |
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Aberfan: The Green Hollow (2016) as |
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Under Milk Wood (2014) as Mrs. Pugh |
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A Picture of London (2012) as Narrator |
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Lovesong (2012) as Maggie |
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The Mountain That Had To Be Painted (2011) as Narrator |
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The 50 Greatest Television Dramas (2007) as Self |
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The Murder Room (2004) as Marie Strickland |
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Dal: Yma/Nawr (2003) as Self |
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Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film (2003) as Self - Ru (archive footage) |
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Stalin: Inside the Terror (2003) as Narrator |
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I, Claudius: A Television Epic (2002) as Self |
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Cinderella: The ITV Pantomime (2000) as Evil Baroness |
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Come and Go (2000) as Ru |
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Aristocrats (1999) as Narrator/Older Lady Emily Lennox |
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Alice Through the Looking Glass (1998) as Red Queen |
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The Scold's Bridle (1998) as Mathilda Gillespie |
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House of America (1997) as Mam |
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The Mousehole Cat (1995) as Narrator |
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The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (1995) as Calypso |
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The Age of Innocence (1993) as Mrs. Archer |
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The Chestnut Soldier (1991) as Nain Griffiths |
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The Black Candle (1991) as Daisy Barnett |
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Emlyn's Moon (1990) as Nain Griffiths |
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Dark River (1990) as Mrs. Blessington |
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Valmont (1989) as Madame de Volanges |
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David Macaulay: Pyramid (1989) as Mersyankh (voice) |
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The Snow Spider (1988) as Nain Griffiths |
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Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) as Charal |
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The Doctor and the Devils (1985) as Annabella Rock |
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Dune (1984) as Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam |
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How Many Miles to Babylon? (1982) as Mrs Alicia Moore |
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Clash of the Titans (1981) as Cassiopeia |
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Carpathian Eagle (1980) as Mrs. Henska |
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Nijinsky (1980) as Lady Ripon |
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Heartbreak House (1977) as Hesione Hushabye |
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The Achurch Letters (1977) as Janet Achurch |
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Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill (1974) as Mrs. Patrick Campbell |
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Under Milk Wood (1972) as Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard |
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Platonov (1971) as Anna |
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Murphy's War (1971) as Hayden |
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1969) as Ursula Mossbank |
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Laughter in the Dark (1969) as Lady Pamela More |
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Thief (1968) as Woman |
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It’s Dearer After Midnight (1968) as Jo |
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Eh, Joe? (1966) as Voice |
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Young Cassidy (1965) as Ella |
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Becket (1964) as Gwendolen |
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Don Juan in Hell (1962) as Dona Ana |
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The Longest Day (1962) as WRNS Officer (uncredited) |
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Frank and Percy () as |