
Dulcie Gray
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dulcie Gray, CBE (born Dulcie Winifred Catherine Bailey, 20 November 1915 – 15 November 2011) was a British singer and actress of stage, screen and television, a mystery writer and lepidopterist. Gray was born in Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya (now Malaysia) in 1915, although she would later shave four years off her age, and attended school in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, later returning to Malaya to teach. After her father's death, she came back to Britain. Following a brief period at art school, she enrolled at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where she met fellow actor Michael Denison, whom she married in 1939. The couple were together for 59 years before his death from cancer in 1998. They had no children. The couple's professional careers were intertwined and they frequently appeared on stage together. Between them they starred in more than 100 West End plays and in the 1940s and 1950s, were familiar figures in British films. Onscreen they co-starred in My Brother Jonathan and The Glass Mountain in 1948, The Franchise Affair in 1950 and the Battle of Britain movie Angels One Five in 1952. Her performance as the luckless waitress Rose in the original stage production of Brighton Rock at the Garrick Theatre in 1944 led to Gray being offered a contract with Gainsborough Pictures. However, she was passed over for the role of Rose in the 1947 film version of Brighton Rock, in favour of Carol Marsh. During the 1940s, Gray appeared in Gainsborough melodramas such as They Were Sisters. She was known to television viewers as Kate Harvey in the 1980s BBC drama series Howards' Way (1985–90). Gray and Denison made their joint Broadway debut in the first New York production of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, appearing as Lady Markby and the Earl of Caversham from 1 May 1996 until 26 January 1997. Their wedding anniversary was feted by cast and crew at Tavern on the Green. In 1999, the year after her husband's death, she played Mrs Wilberforce in an 18-city tour of UK theatres in a stage adaptation of the 1955 Ealing classic film, The Ladykillers. She last appeared on screen in 2000 in an episode of the BBC drama series Doctors. Dulcie Gray died from bronchial pneumonia in the actors' residential care home, Denville Hall, Northwood, Middlesex, on 15 November 2011, five days before her 96th birthday.
Tuntud rollide järgi
5.7 Crown Court
1972
8.0 Tales from the Crypt
1989
5.3 BBC Play of the Month
1965
7.0 ITV Playhouse
1967
7.1 Rumpole of the Bailey
1975
5.9 Howards' Way
1985
6.5 Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
1983
6.3 Three Up, Two Down
1985
6.1 Angels One Five
1952
4.4 A Man Could Get Killed
1966
6.9 Two Thousand Women
1944
5.5 They Were Sisters
1945
Filmograafia
- 2014The Voysey Inheritance (Mrs Voysey)
- 1999A Profile of The Importance of Being Earnest
- 1989Tales from the Crypt (Mrs. Wilder)
- 1985Howards' Way (Kate Harvey)
- 1985Three Up, Two Down (Nanny Parker)
- 1984Cold Warrior (Cecily Broome)
- 1983Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
- 1982Life After Death (Sales Assistant)
- 1975Rumpole of the Bailey (Mrs. Lorraine Lee)
- 1972Crown Court (Stella Pickford)
- 1970Unexpectedly Vacant (Moira Tait)
- 1967ITV Playhouse (Moira Tait)
- 1966A Man Could Get Killed (Mrs. Mathieson)
- 1965BBC Play of the Month (Mrs. Voysey)
- 1960Somerset Maugham Hour (Leslie Crosbie)
- 1953There Was a Young Lady (Elizabeth Foster)
- 1952Angels One Five (Nadine Clinton)
- 1951The Franchise Affair (Marion Sharpe)
- 1949The Glass Mountain (Anne Wilder)
- 1948My Brother Jonathan (Rachel Hammond)
- 1947Mine Own Executioner (Patricia Milne)
- 1947A Man About the House (Ellen Isit)
- 1946The Years Between (Judy)
- 1946Wanted for Murder (Anne Fielding)
- 1945They Were Sisters (Charlotte Lee)
- 1945A Place of One's Own (Sarah)
- 1945Madonna of the Seven Moons (Nesta Logan)
- 1944Two Thousand Women (Nellie Skinner)
- 1944Victory Wedding (Mary)