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Home/People/Adrienne Corri
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Born
Nov 13, 1930Died: Mar 13, 2016
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

48
Movies
33
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Adrienne Corri

Acting

Biography
Adrienne Corri (born 13 November 1930 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is an actress of Italian parentage. She is probably best known for her role as the rape victim Mrs. Alexander in the 1971 Stanley Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange, and for her appearances as Valerie in Jean Renoir's The River (1951) and as Lara's mother in David Lean's Dr. Zhivago (1965). She appeared in many horror and suspense films in the 1950s until the 1970s including Devil Girl from Mars, The Tell-Tale Heart, A Study in Terror and Vampire Circus. She also appeared as Therese Duval in Revenge of the Pink Panther. She also was in the 1969 science fiction movie Moon Zero Two and in the 1969 Twelfth Night, directed by John Sichel, as the Countess Olivia opposite Alec Guinness as Malvolio. Her numerous television credits include Angelica in Sword of Freedom (1958), a regular role in A Family At War and You're Only Young Twice, a 1971 television play by Jack Trevor Story, as Mena in the Doctor Who story "The Leisure Hive" and guest starred as the mariticidal Liz Newton in the UFO episode "The Square Triangle". She had a major stage career. There is a story that, when the audience booed on the first night of John Osborne's The World Of Paul Slickey, Corri responded with her own abuse: she raised two fingers to the audience and shouted "Go fuck yourselves". Corri has married and divorced twice, to the actors Daniel Massey (1961-1967) and Derek Fowlds. Her book The Search for Gainsborough (Jonathan Cape: 1984) contained much original research, including examination of banking records, and made a plausible case for 1726 as his birth year. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Adrianne Corri, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Blat poster

Blat

as Lady Caroline
1987
The Demon Lover poster

The Demon Lover

as Delia Graham
1986
Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive poster

Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive

as Mena
1980
The Human Factor poster

The Human Factor

as Sylvia
1979
Measure for Measure poster

Measure for Measure

as Mistress Overdone
1979
Revenge of the Pink Panther poster

Revenge of the Pink Panther

as Therese Douvier
1978
The Country Wife poster

The Country Wife

as Lady Fidget
1977
Rosebud poster

Rosebud

as Lady Carter
1975
Madhouse poster

Madhouse

as Faye
1974
An Afternoon at the Festival poster

An Afternoon at the Festival

as Dana
1973
Vampire Circus poster

Vampire Circus

as Gypsy Woman
1972
A Clockwork Orange poster

A Clockwork Orange

as Mrs. Alexander
1971
A Distant Thunder poster

A Distant Thunder

as Elinor Barkham
1970
Twelfth Night poster

Twelfth Night

as Countess Olivia
1970
Moon Zero Two poster

Moon Zero Two

as Liz
1969
The File of the Golden Goose poster

The File of the Golden Goose

as Angela 'Tina' Richmond
1969
Cry WoIf poster

Cry WoIf

as Mrs. Quinn
1968
Journey Into Darkness poster

Journey Into Darkness

as Terry Lawrence
1968
Woman Times Seven poster

Woman Times Seven

as Mme. Lisiere
1967
Africa: Texas Style! poster

Africa: Texas Style!

as Fay Carter
1967