Joan Ann Plowright, Lady Olivier, DBE (born 28 October 1929), better known as Dame Joan Plowright, is an English actress, whose career has spanned over sixty years. Throughout her career she has won two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award and has been nominated for an Academy Award, an Emmy, and two BAFTA Awards. Joan Plowright is also one of only four actresses to have won two Golden Globes in the same year. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joan Plowright, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Year | Media type | Title | Character |
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2018 | Movie | Franco Zeffirelli: Directing from Life | Herself |
2018 | Movie | Nothing Like a Dame | Herself |
2009 | Movie | Knife Edge | Marjorie Blake |
2008 | Movie | The Spiderwick Chronicles | Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick |
2006 | Movie | Curious George | Ms. Plushbottom (voice) |
2006 | Movie | Goose on the Loose | Beatrice Fairfield |
2005 | Movie | Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont | Mrs. Palfrey |
2004 | Movie | George and the Dragon | Mother Superior |
2003 | Movie | I Am David | Sophie |
2003 | Movie | Bringing Down the House | Mrs. Virginia Arness |
2002 | Movie | Callas Forever | Sarah Keller |
2002 | Movie | Global Heresy | Lady Foxley |
2001 | Movie | Scrooge and Marley | Narrator |
2001 | Movie | Bailey's Mistake | Aunt Angie |
2000 | Movie | Frankie & Hazel | Phoebe Harkness |
2000 | Movie | Back to the Secret Garden | Martha Sowerby |
2000 | Movie | Dinosaur | Baylene (voice) |
1999 | Movie | Tom's Midnight Garden | Mrs Bartholomew |
1999 | Movie | Tea with Mussolini | Mary Wallace |
1998 | Movie | Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within | Jeanne Vertefeuille |
1998 | Tv Show | Encore! Encore! | - |
1998 | Movie | Dance with Me | Bea Johnson |
1996 | Movie | 101 Dalmatians | Nanny |
1996 | Movie | Surviving Picasso | Françoise's Grandmother |
1996 | Movie | Mr. Wrong | Mrs. Crawford |
1996 | Movie | Jane Eyre | Mrs. Fairfax |
1995 | Movie | The Scarlet Letter | Harriet Hibbons |
1995 | Movie | A Pyromaniac's Love Story | Mrs. Linzer |
1995 | Movie | Hotel Sorrento | Marge Morrisey |
1995 | Movie | A Pin for the Butterfly | Grandma |
1994 | Movie | The Return of the Native | Frau Yeobright |
1994 | Movie | Widows' Peak | Mrs. Doyle-Counihan |
1994 | Movie | A Place for Annie | Dorothy |
1994 | Movie | On Promised Land | Mrs. Appletree |
1993 | Movie | The Summer House | Mrs. Monro |
1993 | Movie | Dennis the Menace | Martha Wilson |
1993 | Movie | Last Action Hero | Teacher |
1992 | Movie | Stalin | Olga |
1991 | Movie | The House of Bernarda Alba | Poncia |
1991 | Movie | Enchanted April | Mrs Fisher |
1990 | Movie | Avalon | Eva Krichinsky |
1990 | Movie | I Love You to Death | Nadja |
1989 | Movie | And a Nightingale Sang | Mam |
1988 | Movie | The Dressmaker | Nellie |
1988 | Movie | Drowning by Numbers | Cissie Colpitts 1 |
1988 | Movie | The Importance of Being Earnest | Lady Bracknell |
1987 | Movie | The Birthday Party | Meg Bowles |
1985 | Movie | Revolution | Mrs. McConnahay |
1982 | Movie | Brimstone & Treacle | Norma Bates |
1982 | Movie | Britannia Hospital | Phyllis Grimshaw |
1982 | Movie | A Dedicated Man | Edith |
1980 | Movie | The Diary of Anne Frank | Edith Frank-Holländer |
1978 | Movie | Daphne Laureola | Lady Pitts |
1978 | Movie | Saturday, Sunday, Monday | Rosa |
1977 | Movie | Equus | Dora Strang |
1976 | Tv Show | Laurence Olivier Presents | Lady Pitts |
1976 | Tv Show | Laurence Olivier Presents | Rosa |
1973 | Movie | The Merchant of Venice | Portia |
1971 | Tv Show | Great Performances | Self |
1970 | Movie | Twelfth Night | Viola |
1970 | Movie | Three Sisters | Masha |
1963 | Movie | Uncle Vanya | Sonya |
1960 | Movie | The Entertainer | Jean Rice |
1957 | Movie | Time Without Pity | Agnes Cole |
1953 | Tv Show | The Oscars | Self |
1951 | Tv Show | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Mrs. Yeobright |
1951 | Tv Show | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Dorothy |
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