Eileen Atkins

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE (born 16 June 1934) is an English actress and occasional screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eileen Atkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Cold Mountain

(Maddy)

Farewell Doc Martin

(Self)

Ask the Dust

(Mrs. Hargraves)

Jack & Sarah

(Phil)

Wolf

(Mary)

Gosford Park

(Mrs. Croft)

Evening

(Nachtschwester)

Vanity Fair

(Miss Matilda Crawley)

Cold Comfort Farm

(Judith Starkadder)

Wit

(Evelyn 'E.M' Ashford)

The Avengers

(Alice)

Sons and Lovers

(Gertrude Morel)

I Don't Want to Be Born

(Sister Albana)

The Dresser

(Madge)

The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf

(Narrator)

Wild Target

(Mother)

The Big Man Coughed and Died

(The Girl)

Let Him Have It

(Lilian Bentley)

Last Chance Harvey

(Maggie Walker)

Scenes of a Sexual Nature

(Iris)

A Hazard of Hearts

(Lady Harriet's Maid)

Oliver Twist

(Mrs. Mann)

The Lost Language of Cranes

(Rose Benjamin)

David Copperfield

(Jane Murdstone)

Women Talking Dirty

(Emily Boyle)

The Scapegoat

(Lady Spence)

Electra

(Electra)

The Lady From the Sea

(Ellida)

Magic in the Moonlight

(Aunt Vanessa)

Inadmissible Evidence

(Shirley)

She Fell Among Thieves

(Vanity Fair)

A Better Class of Person

(Nellie Osborne)

Psychoville Halloween Special

(Nurse Edwina Kenchington)

Bewitched

(Mrs. Rutledge)

Fable

(Joan)

Ballet Shoes

(Madame Fidolia)

Robin Hood

(Eleanor of Aquitaine)

The Maitlands

(Mrs. May Maitland)

Equus

(Hesther Saloman)

Wicked Little Letters

(Mabel)

A Midsummer Night's Dream

(Titania)

The Lady's Not for Burning

(Jennet Jourdemayne)

A Long Weekend in Pest and Buda

(Amanda)

Beautiful Creatures

(Emmaline Duchannes)

Double Bill

(Woman)

What a Girl Wants

(Jocelyn Dashwood)

Talking Heads 2

Titus Andronicus

(Queen Tamora)

The Feast of the Goat

(Aunt Adelina)

The Queen of Sheba's Pearls

The Square

(The Girl)

Bertie and Elizabeth

(Queen Mary)

Siân Phillips at 90

(Self)

ChickLit

(Peggy Law)

Tales from the Madhouse

(The Mourner)

Carnage: Swallowing the Past

(Dorothy)

A Room of One's Own

(Virginia Woolf)

Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-A Healing Heart

Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Scandal

Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-Family Secret

Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Reunion

Paddington 2

(Madame Kozlova)

The Vision

(Helen Marriner)

The Hours

(Barbara in the Flower Shop)

Nelly's Version

(Nelly)

Nothing Like a Dame

(Self)

The Duchess of Malfi

(Duchess)

The Three Sisters

(Olga)

Mountain Language

(Elderly woman)

Roman Holiday

(Countess)

The Making of Gosford Park

(Self)

The Burston Rebellion

(Kitty Higdon)

The Lives of Animals

(Elizabeth Costello)

The Sleeper

(Violet Moon)

Nothing's Ever Over

(Her)

Raku Fire

Royal Variety Performance 1984

T.S. Eliot's 'The Waste Land'

(Reader)

Upstairs, Downstairs

(Lady Maud Holland)

Doc Martin

(Ruth Ellingham)

Performance

(Mrs Maitland)

Richard & Judy

(Self)

The Modern World: Ten Great Writers

(Virginia Woolf)

An Age of Kings

(Lady)

Cranford

(Miss Deborah Jenkyns)

Smiley's People

(Madame Ostrakova)

Psychoville

The Massingham Affair

BBC Play of the Month

(Electra)

The Graham Norton Show

(Self)

BBC Play of the Month

(Olga)

Talking Heads

(Celia)

Waking the Dead

(Abigail Dusniak)

Chillers

(Mrs. Waggoner)

Tony Awards

(Self - Nominee)

Rosamunde Pilcher: Fighting for Her Family

(Catherine Maier)

A Dance to the Music of Time

(Brightman)

The Crown

(Queen Mary)

Agatha Christie's Marple

(Lady Tressilian)

BBC2 Play of the Week

(Vanity Fair)

The Modern World: Ten Great Writers

(Reader)

Screen Two

(Helen Marriner)

Agatha Christie's Poirot

(Princess Dragomiroff)

Sons and Lovers

(Gertrude Morel)

Golden Globe Awards

(Self - Nominee)

The Wednesday Play

(The Girl)

An Age of Kings

(Joan la Pucelle)

The Wednesday Play

(Joan)

BBC Play of the Month

(Catherine Sloper)

BBC Play of the Month

(Titania)

Madame Bovary

(Marie Louise)

Theatre 625

(Eileen)

Agatha Christie's Poirot:Murder on the Orient Express

(Princess Dragomiroff)