Pauline Angela Collins, OBE (born 3 September 1940) is an English actress of the stage, television, and film. She first came to prominence portraying Sarah Moffat in Upstairs, Downstairs and its spin-off Thomas & Sarah during the 1970s. She later drew acclaim for playing the title role in the play Shirley Valentine for which she received Laurence Olivier, Tony, and Drama Desk awards. She reprised the role in a 1989 film adaptation, winning a BAFTA and garnering Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations. Description above from the Wikipedia article Pauline Collins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Ernestine & Kit
(Ernestine)
What We Did on Our Holiday
(Lil Taylor)
Sparkling Cyanide
(Dr. Catherine Kendall)
Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War
(Thelma Caldicot)
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
(Cristal)
Man and Boy
(Betty Silver)
Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It
(Joan Percival)
Knockback: 1
(Sylvia)
Knockback: 2
(Sylvia)
City of Joy
(Joan Bethel)
Shirley Valentine
(Shirley Valentine-Bradshaw)
From Time to Time
(Mrs. Tweedle)
Albert Nobbs
(Margaret Baker)
Paradise Road
(Daisy 'Margaret' Drummond)
Quartet
(Cissy Robson)
Flowers of the Forest
(Aileen Matthews)
Byrd and the Bees
(Beatrice)
My Mother's Courage
(Elsa Tabori)
Secrets of a Windmill Girl
Dough
(Joanna)
Love Life
(Mary Murtagh)
The Time of Their Lives
(Priscilla)
The Last Dragonslayer
(Lady Mawgon)
Long Distance Information
(Eileen)
Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones
(Samantha Briggs)
Upstairs, Downstairs
B-And-B
Doctor Who
(Samantha Briggs)
Thomas & Sarah
Tales of the Unexpected
(Eve Peregrine)
Bleak House
(Miss Flite)
The Saint
(Marie-Therese)
The Ambassador
Wodehouse Playhouse
No, Honestly
Wogan
(Self)
BBC Play of the Month
(Lady Teazle)
Wink To Me Only
The Three Musketeers
Forever Green
Doctor Who
(Queen Victoria)
Mount Pleasant
The Corridor People
(Syrie's Maid)
Dickensian
(Mrs Gamp)
Tony Awards
(Self - Winner/Performer)
Agatha Christie's Marple
(Thyrza Grey)
The Wednesday Play
(Joan Percival)
Merlin
(Alice)
Upstairs, Downstairs
(Sarah)
Tales of the Unexpected
(Pat Lewis)