Anne Veronica Maria Quayle (6 October 1932 – 16 August 2019) was educated at the Convent of Jesus and Mary High School, Harlesden. She has appeared on film, on stage and on television. Her film appearances include Smashing Time (1967), a short but memorable scene that she shares with John Lennon in A Hard Day's Night (1964), the German expressionist sequence of Casino Royale (1967) and in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) as Baroness Bomburst. In 1963, Quayle appeared on Broadway in the original production of Stop the World - I Want to Get Off opposite Anthony Newley, for which she won a Tony Award for Best Supporting Musical Actress. Other television work includes the comedy drama Mapp and Lucia, the children's science fiction series The Georgian House and Grange Hill where she played the role of Mrs Monroe from 1990–94. In 1973, she appeared as a regular panellist on the popular BBC2 panel game show What's My Line?
A Hard Day's Night
(Millie)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
(Baroness Bomburst)
Casino Royale
(Frau Hoffner)
James and the Giant Peach
(Aunt Spiker)
Adventures of a Plumber's Mate
(Loretta Proudfoot)
Henry V
(Alice)
Towers of Babel
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
(Freda)
Arrivederci, Baby!
(Aunt Miriam)
S.O.S. Titanic
(Maude Slocombe, Turkish Bath Attendant)
Smashing Time
(Charlotte Brillig)
The Sandwich Man
(Second Billingsgate Woman)
The Light Princess
(Makemnoit)
Mistress Pamela
(Mrs.Jelks)
Adventures of a Private Eye
(Medea Dotrice)
Up the Chastity Belt
(Lady Ashfodel)
Three for All
(La Pulle)
Rolling Home
(Pam)
The Merv Griffin Show
(Self)
Brideshead Revisited
(Nancy Tallboys)
BBC Television Shakespeare
Grange Hill
(Mrs. Monroe)
The Avengers
(Olga)
Father Charlie
(Reverend Mother Joseph)
Objects of Affection
(Pam)