Damaris Hayman

Damaris Hayman is an English character actress, often cast in upper class or eccentric roles. She is perhaps best known for her role as the white witch, Miss Hawthorne, in the 1971 Doctor Who serial The Dæmons, a role which she returned to in recent years for the six-part straight-to-dvd drama White Witch of Devil's End which commended production in 2012, concluding in 2017. Her film credits include The Belles of St Trinians, Only Two Can Play, Bunny Lake Is Missing, The Pink Panther Strikes Again and The Missionary.

Cast

Paganini Strikes Again

(Miss Lanyard)

Mutiny on the Buses

(Mrs. Jenkins)

The Man and the Snake

(Mrs. Gordon)

Smokescreen

(Mrs Roper's Nurse (Uncredited))

Full Circle

(Miss Pinner)

The Missionary

(Lady Quimby)

White Witch of Devil's End

(Miss Hawthorne)

Anoop and the Elephant

(Miss Flint)

Only Two Can Play

(Lady Committee Member)

Truly Miss Marple: The Curious Case of Margaret Rutherford

(Self)

The Pink Panther Strikes Again

(Fiona)

Memento Mori

(Miss Lottinville)

Confessions of a Driving Instructor

(Tweedy Golfing Lady)

The Death of the Heart

(Miss Paullie)

Doctor Who: The Dæmons

(Miss Hawthorne)

West 11

(Schoolteacher)

Liza

(Madame Belitzkoy)

The Magnificent Six and ½: Peewee's Pianola

(Teacher)

The Doctors: Heroes!

Roger Delgado: The Master

Man About the House

(Old Lady (uncredited))

Press for Time

(Miss Popkiss (uncredited))

Bunny Lake Is Missing

(Daphne)

The Sweeney

(Mrs. Cowley)

The Bill

Z-Cars

The Young Ones

(Woman Pushing Corpse)

One Foot in the Grave

No Hiding Place

Clarence

(Miss Hardacre)

Dawson's Weekly

Doctor Who

(Miss Hawthorne)

The House of Eliott

(Lady Latner)

Super Gran

(Lady Chisleton)

The Onedin Line

(Aunt Letitia)

Filthy Rich & Catflap

(The Lady)

Duty Free

(Lady Stoneleigh-Jackson)

It's Not Me - It's Them!

BBC2 Play of the Week

(Madame Belitzkoy)

The Jazz Age

(Waitress)

The World of Wodehouse

(Angelica Vining)

Sinister Street

(Lady Stilton)

If You See God, Tell Him

(Singer)

Not in Front of the Children

(County Lady)

Armchair Theatre

Armchair Theatre

(Reporter)

Armchair Theatre

(Mary)

Armchair Theatre

(Miss Earnshaw)