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Home/People/Phyllis Calvert
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Born
Feb 18, 1915Died: Oct 8, 2002
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
Chelsea, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

43
Movies
14
TV Shows
Also Known As
Филлис Калверт
Phyllis Hannah Murray-Hill
IMDb Profile

Phyllis Calvert

Acting

Biography
Phyllis Calvert (18 February 1915 – 8 October 2002) was an English film, stage and television actress. Born Phyllis Hannah Bickle in Chelsea, she trained at the Margaret Morris School of Dancing and performed from the age of ten, gaining her first film role at the age of 12, in The Arcadians (1927), also known as The Land of Heart's Desire. Calvert performed in repertory theatre and in several films, before making her London stage debut in A Woman's Privilege in 1939. During the following decade, she starred in many romances, including Fanny by Gaslight, with James Mason and Stewart Granger, and My Own True Love, becoming one of Britain's highest paid stars. However, three Hollywood studios failed to pay her what she asked. She first found success in the film adaptation of H. G. Wells' Kipps (1941), but it was The Man in Grey (1943) that confirmed her status. She acted in over 40 films, her later films include Oh! What a Lovely War and The Walking Stick. Calvert had already appeared on television, playing Mrs. March in the 1958 serials Little Women and Good Wives (both adapted from Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women), as well as individual episodes of several other programmes, when, in 1970, she landed the part of an agony aunt with problems of her own in Kate. She made TV appearances in programmes such as Crown Court, Ladykillers, Tales of the Unexpected, Boon, After Henry and The Line Grove Story. She was married to the actor and antiquarian bookseller Peter Murray Hill, with whom she had two children, Ann Auriol (born 1943) and Piers Auriol (born 1954). She died in London in 2002, from natural causes, aged 87.
Mrs. Dalloway poster

Mrs. Dalloway

as Aunt Helena
1997
Bed poster

Bed

as Couple Woman
1995
Across the Lake poster

Across the Lake

as Lady Dolly Campbell
1988
The Woman He Loved poster

The Woman He Loved

as Queen Mary
1988
The Death of the Heart poster

The Death of the Heart

as Mrs. Heccomb
1987
All Passion Spent poster

All Passion Spent

as Carrie
1986
The Walking Stick poster

The Walking Stick

as Erica Dainton
1970
Oh! What a Lovely War poster

Oh! What a Lovely War

as Lady Dorothy Haig
1969
Twisted Nerve poster

Twisted Nerve

as Enid Durnley
1968
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita poster

The Battle of the Villa Fiorita

as Margot
1965
Oscar Wilde poster

Oscar Wilde

as Constance Wilde
1960
Indiscreet poster

Indiscreet

as Mrs. Margaret Munson
1958
The Young and the Guilty poster

The Young and the Guilty

as Gladys Connor
1958
A Lady Mislaid poster

A Lady Mislaid

as Esther Wallace
1958
Child in the House poster

Child in the House

as Evelyn Acheson
1956
It's Never Too Late poster

It's Never Too Late

as Laura Hammond
1956
The Net poster

The Net

as Lydia Heathley
1953
The Postman poster

The Postman

Cast
1952
Mandy poster

Mandy

as Christine Garland
1952
Mr. Denning Drives North poster

Mr. Denning Drives North

as Kay Denning
1951